How big is the North Charleston Performing Arts Center?

2,300
The North Charleston Performing Arts Center is a 2,300 cushioned seat proscenium theater. Since its opening in 1999, the Performing Arts Center has hosted a variety of events, including major concerts, family shows, ballets and symphonies, art festivals and more.

How big is the North Charleston Coliseum?

13,000 seat
The North Charleston Coliseum is a 13,000 seat multi-purpose facility located in North Charleston, South Carolina. The Coliseum is the home ice of the South Carolina Stingrays hockey team and hosts the biggest names in live entertainment.

What are the best seats at North Charleston Coliseum?

Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Floor 50, Floor 51, Floor 52 and Floor 53 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance. Even upper level sections offer unobstructed sitelines.

How many people does the Charleston Music Hall hold?

965 seated
The Charleston Music Hall, a 965 seated theatre, is an outstanding venue for concerts, events, and corporate functions.

Does North Charleston Coliseum require Covid vaccine?

At this time, showing proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test is not required to attend most events at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center. However, certain shows may enforce this rule, should they wish. Face coverings are encouraged, but not required, for entry.

Where do the Charleston Stingrays play?

The North Charleston Coliseum
The North Charleston Coliseum, Performing Arts Center, and Charleston Area Convention Center are located between International Blvd and Montague Avenue at Interstate 526 in North Charleston. Parking for North Charleston Coliseum events including Stingrays games is $10 cash.

Are masks required at the Charleston Music Hall?

Charleston Music Hall was closed from March to November 2020 during the shutdown and has implemented a number of COVID-19 policies since re-opening including an ongoing mask requirement during shows, limited capacity and socially distanced seating. Now, the venue is taking it one step further.

Does Charleston Music Hall require masks?

The City of Charleston’s ordinance requires patrons to wear a face mask. Please be respectful to the ordinance and other patrons. Although the Charleston Music Hall follows CDC guidelines for disinfection, they cannot guarantee you will not be exposed to COVID-19.

Can I conceal carry in Charleston SC?

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – Next weekend, a new gun law goes into effect in the Palmetto State, and it allows anyone over the age of 21 with a concealed weapons permit to openly carry their firearms.

Do you have to wear a mask at the North Charleston Coliseum?

Face coverings are encouraged, but not required, for entry into all city-owned facilities including the North Charleston Coliseum, Performing Arts Center, and Charleston Area Convention Center.

Are masks required at the Coliseum?

A face mask is no longer required to be worn during events. Wearing a well-fitting face mask is strongly encouraged, but no longer required, for indoor events.

Is the North Charleston Coliseum outside?

In the Coliseum, it is located on the south side concourse outside of Section 130 next to Montague Terrace. In the Performing Arts Center, please contact an usher for assistance.

What are the Covid restrictions in Charleston SC?

Due to the current rise of Covid-19 cases across the state, beginning Tuesday, January 4, 2022 all visitors to city offices and buildings will be asked to wear masks while inside, regardless of vaccination status.

How many seats are in Charleston Music Hall?

935Charleston Music Hall / Capacity

How much is parking at North Charleston Coliseum?

$10 per car
The North Charleston Coliseum & PAC parking lots are located off of Montague Ave. and International Blvd. The cost for parking on event days is $10 per car, cash or card. For larger vehicles, higher rates will apply.

Do you have to be vaccinated to go to concerts in SC?

Should I go to a baseball game Covid?

“The higher the transmission of COVID-19 in the community, the higher the risk of transmission” at the event, the CDC has said. Some attendees physical distance while watching a baseball game between the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies on opening day at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on April 1.