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Celebrate 420 with live music

Virginia-based eclectic rock ensemble Kendall Street Company headlines the 4/20 Champagne & Reefer Party at Pour House in honor of April 20, an unofficial holiday for the people. Kendall Street Company is known for its outlandish performances and solid jams in the same pocket as Umphrey’s McGee and Widespread Panic. Tickets are $15 for the 9:30 show and available at CharlestonPourHouse.com.

Charleston reggae ensemble The Dubplates and Mix Master Mike of the Beastie Boys are back again to kick it old school for the 420 Charleston party at Music Farm downtown along with local experimental pop act Sexbruise? and Chali2na of Jurassic 5. The festivities are brought to you by High Rise Beverage Company, Charleston Hemp Collective and Big Hair Productions. Tickets for the 9 p.m. show April 20 are $35 pre-sale and $42 day-of and available MusicFarm.com.

Indie rockers take over Tin Roof

Philadelphia-based alternative rock act Grocer takes the stage at Tin Roof at 9 p.m. April 11. The three-piece consists of Cody Nelson (drums/vocals), Danielle Lovier (bass/vocals) and Nicholas Rahn (guitar/vocals). Grocer shares the bill with Charleston indie folk outfit Homemade Haircuts and art-rock act Monsoon from Athens, Georgia. Tickets are $10 cash at the door. Check out recent albums from the bands on all streaming platforms: Scatter Plot by Grocer, Sun Showers by Homemade Haircuts and Ghost Party by Monsoon. 

Saltwater Cowboys brings the jams April

Every day of the week in April Charleston acts will play a mix of originals and covers on the deck from 5-8 p.m. at Saltwater Cowboys in Mount Pleasant. On Sundays, hear South American singer-songwriter Seitu Solomon Steelpan from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and alt-reggae artist Jackson Warren 2-5 p.m. Catch acoustic act Rotie Salley every Monday and eclectic jams by Jamisun every Tuesday. Wednesdays feature Charleston’s Super Reggae Man April 12 and 26 and touring act The Bozwells April 19. Every Thursday is country night with locals such as Lauren Hall April 13 and Danny Burns April 20. Every Friday DJ Cabanavibes spins, and Saturdays tunes bump from 1-10 p.m.



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