L’Organo featuring Sarah Palmer  
Sarah Palmer will play the great Zimmer organ at the Citadel, bringing L’Organo 2026 to a rousing close.
10 a.m. | Summerall Chapel, The Citadel | 171 Moultrie Street  


Music at Noon: Leah María Suárez & Friends 
Leah María Suárez & Friends present Las Américas: Port a Puerto.  Inspired by sea and song, multilingual vocalist and Charleston native, Leah María Suárez, performs arrangements rooted in popular folk and jazz repertoire spanning the Americas – North, Central and South.
Noon | Circular Congregational Church | 150 Meeting Street  


Young Artists Series: Steel Band  
The College of Charleston Steel Band plays the music of Trinidad including both the Calypso and Soca Styles featuring songs by popular artists like John Lennon and Van Morrison.
Noon | Simons Center Recital Hall | 54 St. Philip Street  


Scottish Classic Competitions: Ceol Beag, Piobaireachd, Clarsach, Fiddle
The 2026 Scottish Performing Arts Classic showcases world-class performers (hailing from Australia, Canada, Scotland, New Zealand and the USA) competing during four events of the 2026 Scottish Performing Arts Classic. 
1:30 p.m. June 5 | Ceol Beag    
4:30 p.m. June 5 | Piobaireachd 
1:00 p.m. June 6 | Clarsach  

4:00 p.m. June 6 | Fiddle 
ALL EVENTS | South Carolina Society Hall | 72 Meeting Street  


Stelle di Domani: Late, A Cowboy Song by Sarah Ruhl  
Mary, always late and always married, meets a lady cowboy named Red who teaches her how to ride a horse in the story of one woman’s education and her search to find true love outside the box.  
2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. June 5 & June 6 | Chapel Theatre | 172 Calhoun Street  


Early Music Series: Mozart – A Little Night Music with Charleston Baroque  
Delight in Mozart’s iconic Eine Kleine Nachtmusik along with other chamber masterpieces, performed by members of the Charleston Symphony.
3 p.m. | St. Mary’s Catholic Church | 95 Hasell Street  


Stelle di Domani: Romeo & Juliet: Cuts and Kisses  
Join us for Cuts and Kisses, a version of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, as part of the College of Charleston Department of Theatre and Dance’s partnership with the Charleston Library Society.
5 p.m. June 5 and Noon & 6 p.m. June 6 | Simons Center Black Box Theatre | 54 St. Philip Street 


The Mahoganee Xperience: Indigenous Soul Music 
Join us for The Mahoganee Experience, a live performance by a dynamic musical duo on a sonic voyage merging ancestral memory, cultural heritage, afro futurism and music as medicine. Registration required https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-mahoganee-xperience-carolina-gold-edition-tickets-1988047167595
6 p.m. | Drummond Studio Gallery | 12 Line Street 


Young Composers of South Carolina  
This concert features South Carolina’s next generation of young composers who have earned awards in national, regional, state and local composition competitions.   
6 p.m.| Parkside Church | 43 Moultrie Street  


Stellarum: Faire is the Heaven 
STELLARUM, a professional, eight-voice choir will perform from a rich repertoire that includes Faire is the Heaven – Songs of Love, Songs of Mortality, Songs of Reflection without a conductor to highlight stunningly beautiful and iconic choral masterpieces. STELLARUM’s motto is “eight voices, one heart.” 
6 p.m.| Circular Congregational Church | 150 Meeting Street  


Sundown Poetry featuring Michal Rubin 
Hear Michal Rubin, an Israeli living in Columbia, SC and author There are days that I am deadYour Stories look me in the eyes; of explores her connection to Israel, loving it, and rebuking it performance is followed by a reception at Buxton Books, 160 King Street. 
6 p.m. | Washington Square Park | 80 Broad Street  


Winston-Salem Choral Artists: The Sacred Veil  
Winston-Salem Choral Artists present The Sacred Veil, a deeply moving and contemplative work featuring texts by acclaimed poet Anthony Silverstri alongside journal entries by his late wife, Julie, whose life and experience form the heart of the piece. Audience members should be aware of its subject matter, particularly those sensitive to themes of illness and loss.
7:30 p.m. | Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul | 126 Coming Street  


A Gullah Good Time
Piccolo Spoleto is proud to welcome back, on the eve of the Piccolo Finale, a powerful concert by the Gullah Collective, a nine- piece band that percussionist, drummer and producer Calvin “CL” Baxter II founded to preserve and promote the sounds of the Gullah Geechee culture.  Registration is required.
7 p.m. | Dock Street Theatre| 135 Church Street


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