"From Gospel to Gershwin"

                                                                               

        
              The Sound of Charleston
  is ranked Number 3 attraction
                                             by TripAdvisor.com  
                                     
                       NEXT SHOW IS THURSDAY, May 23rd at 7 pm

       PICCOLO SPOLETO MATINEES MAY 25,29; JUNE 1,5,8 @ 2 pm


Come experience the unique sounds that define Charleston's rich musical heritage... gospel, Gershwin, music of the Civil War, light classics, & jazz...all presented by professional artists in 
75-minute concert in historic Circular Congregational Church, 150 Meeting Street, in the heart of the Historic District. The Sound of Charleston is the top ranked  nightlife attraction in the City by Trip Advisor. Read reviews. 

  Adults - $28           Seniors (+ 62) & Military- $25           Students - $16 
                                Children 12 & Under - FREE


    IMPORTANT NOTICE - Our concerts on May 25 & 29, June 1, 5 & 8 are part of the Piccolo Spoleto Festival. Tickets for these shows can be purchased by visiting www.piccolospoleto.com (we are listed under Special Events), or by calling 866.811.4111 or by visiting the Piccolo Spoleto Box Office at the Charleston Visitor Center, 375 Meeting Street.


Tickets are available online, at any area Charleston Visitor Center, at Bulldog Tours in the Market, at Footlight Players Theatre, or by calling the box office at 843.270.4903. Many hotels now have a kiosk in the lobby where you can purchase tickets to the show. Tickets may also be purchased at the door beginning at 6:30 pm the evening of each concert.

Brand new CD of The Sound of Charleston is now available. $15 plus S&H. Call 843.270.4903 to order


What People are Saying About The Sound of Charleston......

“The best thing we did in Charleston! Fun, informative and uplifting....  Thanks, Sound of Charleston! “

"I attended The Sound of Charleston performance at the Circular Congregational Church today and wanted to tell you how fantastic an experience it was.  It happened that there were over 100 middle-schoolers in attendance as well.  Bill Schlitt was not only the host, but he was the historian who tied it all together expertly.  I usually do not like anyone else pretending to know Charleston history, because they often mess it up, but he was right on."

"Singing along to Amazing Grace in the very church where the composer attended was very humbling and moving."

"A must see, do, and hear"

"Uplifting"

"An amazing concert"

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