Events in Charleston September
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Events in Charleston September 2026 schedule
September in Charleston offers an exciting lineup of events catering to diverse interests. Music lovers can enjoy performances by renowned artists such as Hayley Williams on September 6, 2026, and James Taylor on September 20, 2026, both at the Credit One Stadium. For fans of live bands, Zac Brown Band will perform on September 17, 2026, at the same venue, promising a lively country music experience. Classical music enthusiasts can look forward to Lang Lang’s solo recital on September 28, 2026, at the Gaillard Center's Performance Hall.
The Charleston Music Hall hosts a variety of concerts, including The Mars Volta on September 16, 2026, and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra’s Opening Weekend from September 25 to 26, featuring 'A Charleston Carnival.' Additionally, the Charleston Pour House presents performances by Reverend Horton Heat on September 27 and Schur on September 6, as well as the Charleston Jazz Festival.
For sports fans, the Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park becomes a hub of activity with multiple Charleston RiverDogs games against the Augusta GreenJackets from September 1-6, 2026, and later matchups against Chattanooga Mocs on September 26. College sports also feature The Citadel Bulldogs in key matchups on September 12 and 26.
The city’s vibrant event scene includes theatrical and cultural performances like the South Carolina Ballet’s 'Disco Inferno' on September 18 at Charleston Music Hall, and the Lowcountry Jazz Festival on September 5 and 6 at the Gaillard Center. Comedy and entertainment are well represented with shows such as 'Serial Killers with Dr. Scott Bonn' on September 28, and the Dueling Pianos at John King Grill on September 4 and 12.
Additionally, there are unique events like the Lowcountry Jazz Festival, multiple comedy nights, and various local music acts at venues like Charleston Pour House and Music Farm. Whether attending a major concert, a sports game, or a cultural festival, September in Charleston is packed with memorable experiences for residents and visitors alike.