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8/30-9/1: Make Plans Now for the Lowcountry Jazz Festival

The 2024 Lowcountry Jazz Festival will run from Friday, Aug. 30 to Sunday, Sept. 1 at the Charleston Gaillard Center. Photo: Heaven FM/Charleston Gaillard Center

8/30-9/1: Make Plans Now for the Lowcountry Jazz Festival

When
Aug 30th, 2024 - Sep 1st, 2024
All Day
Where
95 Calhoun St.CharlestonSC29401

Make Plans Now to Experience the Lowcountry Jazz Festival
Friday, Aug. 30-Sunday, Sept. 1 | Charleston Gaillard Center

Enjoy three amazing nights of music at the Charleston Gaillard Center. The Festival’s opening night event Friday, Aug. 30 is the All-White Party. Guests are invited to don their finest white attire and enjoy performances by Art Sherrod, Lin Rountree, and Ragan Whiteside.

Saturday, Aug. 30 features the Braxton Brothers, Marion Meadows and Alex Bugnon and Samara Joy. Sunday, Sept. 1, the Festival concludes with Incognito and Brian Cullbertson.

The Lowcountry Jazz Festival is the primary fundraiser for Closing the Gap in Health Care, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose primary mission is decreasing health disparities and increasing health literacy, especially for African Americans and the underserved in our community.

Tickets are on sale now – order yours here.

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