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The North Charleston POPS! has revealed its 2025 – 2026 season concerts. The season features five exhilarating shows and ...
Heading to the North Charleston Coliseum for the Matt Rife comedy show this weekend? You may want to plan for parking and ...
First responders from across the country will climb stairs inside the North Charleston Coliseum on Saturday to honor those ...
The Charleston Surfrider Foundtion willI just wanted to reach out and let you know Surfrider will be hosting an International ...
The Charleston Memorial Stair Climb invites the public to honor 9/11 first responders and fallen local heroes by climbing 110 flights of stairs in a powerful annual tribute at the North Charleston ...
The North Charleston Coliseum first opened its doors in 1993. Employees Jeanette Smalls, Charlie Harris and Ollie Fountain share over 30 years of memories.
On January 29, 1993, the Lowcountry entertainment scene changed forever. On this date, the North Charleston Coliseum first opened its doors.
The (Charleston) Post and Courier reports that work on the project at the North Charleston Coliseum begins this summer. The 17-year-old coliseum will be enlarged with two 15,000-square-foot additions.
Lines are long outside the North Charleston Coliseum and parking lots are already full, as thousands of people hope to attend President Donald Trump's "Keep America Great" Rally on Friday evening.
The Embassy Suites by Hilton near the North Charleston Coliseum and the Charleston Area Convention Center recently completed a $12 million renovation project.