Pink Martini returns to the Gaillard Center with their signature blend of classical, jazz, and vintage pop. Founded in 1994 to create beautiful, inclusive music for political fundraisers, the “little orchestra” quickly gained international acclaim. Their debut song “Sympathique (Je ne veux pas travailler)” became a breakout hit in France and remains their most popular hit. Featuring a dozen musicians and performing in 25 languages, Pink Martini delivers a rich, multilingual musical experience that spans the globe. With 11 studio albums and millions of records sold, the band continues to charm audiences worldwide with its sophisticated, genre-spanning sound celebrating diversity and connection.
Diana Krall (2/9/26-2/9/26)
Danish Radio Big Band featuring Cécile McLorin Salvant (2/21/26-2/21/26)
Sal Vulcano (2/22/26-2/22/26)
STOMP (2/24/26-2/24/26)
Gaillard Center is at 95 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29401, Charleston, SC.
Matthew Morrison (2/3/26-2/3/26)
Charleston Symphony – Elgar's "Enigma" (9/22/23-9/23/23)
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Ernest Hemingway portrayed by John Dennis Anderson
Wade Hampton High School (2/7 - 2/7)
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THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG
Arts Center of Coastal Carolina (1/28 - 2/22) COMEDY | |
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1984
Electric City Playhouse (5/8 - 5/17) | ||
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Matthew Morrison
Gaillard Center (2/3 - 2/3) | |
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Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical
Electric City Playhouse (12/4 - 12/13) | ||
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Hadestown (Non-Equity)
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium (2/5 - 2/5) | |
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Bernadette Peters
The Charleston Music Hall (3/21 - 3/21) | |
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Cirque Ma'Ceo LIVE in Charleston - March 27 - April 5, 2026
John's Island Park (3/27 - 4/5) | |
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McNeal by Ayad Akhtar
PURE Theatre (1/15 - 2/7) | |
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