The city of Columbia, SC is known for its energetic music scene and captivating culture, but this August, the scene is about to get even more vibrant. This entertainment-packed month is slated to witness live performances by esteemed artists like Hootie, Blue Dogs and more, heating up concert venues around the city. Whether it’s a tranquil evening of Nashville country tunes, old-school gangster hip-hop or even a distinct tribute to Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged, Columbia has got it covered.
Starting the month on a melodious note, the Koger Center for the Arts announces their event “A Night In Nashville” on August 2nd. During this event, rising country stars Shelby Raye, Blake Weinbach, and the duo Mackmartin will showcase their talent in an ‘in-the-round’ format, emulating Nashville’s esteemed Bluebird Café.
Also on August 2nd, The Senate hosts Ernest Greene, Jr., better known as Washed Out. Greene is critically acclaimed for his proficiency in multiple electronic music styles including chillwave, synth-pop, and dream pop. With a moniker like the “Godfather of Chillwave” from Pitchfork magazine, Greene promises an immersive musical experience.
On August 9th, The Blue Dogs will make their appearance at the Icehouse Amphitheater. The band’s home-rooted electricity in acoustic and Americana rock sound, led by frontman Bobby Houck, is expected to enthral the audience.
The Senate is set to host Juvenile with The 400 Degreez Band on August 13th. This evening promises to be a memorable night for fans of hip-hop, with an array of popular jams to be performed.
As August draws to a close, Columbia SC turns the music notch even higher with Hootie & The Blowfish performing at the Colonial Life Arena on August 29th and 30th. As part of the iconic “Summer Camp with Trucks” tour, the beloved South Carolinian band reunites to serenade the gathering with hits from their 40-year career, including favorites from their mega-platinum smash album, “Cracked Rear View”.
Finally, for fans of pop diva Taylor Swift, Taylor Nation, a band recreating Swift’s hits across her career, will perform at the Icehouse Amphitheater on August 29th and 30th. Anyone seeking a less expensive alternative to Swift’s concerts would find this just as exciting, with a second show lined up due to popular demand.
Regardless of age, music preference or ticket budget, Columbia SC in August will most definitely have something to sway to for every music lover, with an exhilarating lineup of concerts that promises to transform the city into a pulsating stage of rhythm and melody!
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