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April 10 & 11: 2 Nights of Smooth & Gullah Jazz in NCHS

Tickets for both nights of the North Charleston Smooth & Gullah Jazz Music Festival are on sale now! Photo: Heaven FM/DJ Jazzy

April 10 & 11: 2 Nights of Smooth & Gullah Jazz in NCHS

When
Apr 10th, 2026 - Apr 11th, 2026
All Day

North Charleston Smooth & Gullah Jazz Music Festival
Brings a Unique Cultural Sound to the Lowcountry
April 10 | North Charleston Fire Museum
April 11 | North Charleston Performing Arts Center

Two nights, amazing music and cultural excitement.

Night one is a “Taste of Gullah & Jazz,” an intimate evening bringing together food, heritage, and music for a truly unforgettable Lowcountry experience at the North Charleston Fire Museum.

Night two is the premiere of the North Charleston Smooth & Gullah Jazz Music Festival, lighting up the city with explosive performances, cultural excitement, and a musical vibe unlike anything the region has seen. The lineup includes Ken Ford, Terence Young, Steve Ray Ladson, Marcus Anderson and Lukas Swing & The Fresh Band.

Tickets for both nights of the Festival are on sale now – order yours here.

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