Los Angeles rockers take over the Music Farm

Glam metal icons Steel Panther and Canadian rock outfit BRKN Love are coming to the Music Farm at 8 p.m. July 25. Steel Panther, formed in 2000 in Los Angeles, garnered attention on TikTok for a cover of the Bishop Briggs hit “River,” and have since appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live and Larry King Now. Up-and-coming rock band BRKN Love surfaced in 2019 to critical acclaim in Canada. The band gathers inspiration from the likes of Led Zeppelin and Soundgarden. Tickets start at $30 and are available at musicfarm.com.

Women musicians unite at Odyssey Bottle Shop

Wham-Bam Thank You Ma’aam is a showcase featuring powerful female musicians and artisans of Charleston from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. July 30 at Odyssey Bottle Shop on James Island. Don’t miss performances from vocalist/bassist Jenna Desmond of alternative duo Babe Club, singer-songwriter Bailey Desiree and vocalist Allison Forbes of retro rock band Rooks and Raven. The vendor market features 13 female-led businesses and food truck Co-Hog

Rock ‘n’ roll lands at The Windjammer

Renowned rock/roots band Cracker will perform at The Windjammer on Isle of Palms at 7 p.m. July 28. Cracker is currently on a nationwide tour that will hit audiences with fan favorites alongside deep cuts for a dynamic experience. Cracker formed in 1991 and over the years the band’s vast discography of 10 studio albums has been regarded as Americana, country or even classic rock. Tickets start at $30 and are available at the-windjammer.com

Catch local music on the Pour House deck

Holy City musician Graham Whorley released his concept album World Wrapped in a Chain last year in response to the social unrest in 2020. Whorley has been working tirelessly to put together an eight-piece band to bring the album to life on stage. He and his band will take to the outdoor stage at the Pour House on James Island at 6:30 p.m. July 22 to kick off the coming World Wrapped in a Chain tour. Tickets are $20 and available at charlestonpourhouse.com. On July 23, Charleston ensemble Motown Throwdown performs funky classics on the deck stage starting at 1:30 p.m. featuring a rotating cast of musicians. Tickets are $5 cash at the door.


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