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Sponsor Our ArticlesColumbia, SC’s concert scene has seen a lull in live music announcements for the upcoming months, particularly at the Colonial Life Arena. While the arena hosts only a couple of events, venues like Township Auditorium and The Senate promise exciting shows featuring artists like Katt Williams and Jimmy Eat World. March also brings a diverse lineup, from bluegrass to rock, giving fans hope for a lively spring. Grab your tickets now for an unforgettable musical experience!
Hey there, music lovers of Columbia, SC! If you’ve been itching to catch some live shows this spring and summer, you may need to manage your expectations a bit. February has come and gone with not much excitement in the concert announcements department. This month has left concert-goers in a bit of a lull, especially when it comes to the Colonial Life Arena, the largest venue in the state. Surprisingly, no new concerts have been added to their calendar for the upcoming months!
As of now, the Colonial Life Arena has just two scheduled events from May to August 2025. First up is a side-splitting comedy show featuring the hilarious Katt Williams on May 3, 2025. If laughter is your jam, you won’t want to miss it! Following that, mark your calendars for August 14, 2025, when the funny and talented Nate Bargatze takes the stage. For fans of live comedy, it seems like this is the place to be!
On a brighter note, the Township Auditorium has announced a couple of exciting additions to their concert lineup. Get ready to groove with the legendary KC & the Sunshine Band on May 3, 2025. And that’s not all! R&B sensation Ledisi is set to perform on June 8, 2025. Also, join in on the fun at “Way Them Fans @ All Star Edition,” scheduled for April 25, 2025, where music and steppers come together for a lively concert experience. Tickets for these shows are currently available, so snag yours while you can!
For those who appreciate a more intimate vibe, the Koger Center has got you covered with jazz singer Jane Monheit performing on March 14, 2025. This concert is part of a special series in collaboration with ColaJazz, promising an unforgettable evening filled with smooth tunes. And guess what? Tickets are on sale right now!
If rock music is more your scene, The Senate has lined up some fantastic acts this spring! Look forward to Jimmy Eat World rocking out on May 13, 2025. But wait, there’s more! Blues artist Tab Benoit will be strumming his guitar on April 3, 2025, alongside a double billing of Conner Smith and Dylan Marlowe on April 2, 2025. Also gracing the stage will be exciting Kidd G, blending rap and country vibes on April 25, 2025. Don’t forget, tickets for all these shows are available for grab, so don’t miss out!
As we step into March, music fans can look forward to a stellar lineup. Get ready for the Steep Canyon Rangers, famous for their bluegrass tunes. Southern rock will shine with performances from Austin Meade. Not to mention, the soulful Isley Brothers will take the stage along with special guests Atlantic Star and Shirley Murdock. Indie-pop fans will be thrilled to see Coma Cinema back on stage after a long hiatus. Plus, the psychedelic jam band moe. is set to deliver a unique experience!
Other highlights include Gangstagrass, fusing bluegrass and hip-hop in an electrifying performance. Rock enthusiasts can rock out with U2 tribute band Rattle & Hum at Icehouse Amphitheater. And let’s not forget about Japanese metalcore band Crystal Lake bringing their energetic flair. To wrap up the month, the talented duo Shovels & Rope will showcase their unique Americana sound, and country artist Warren Zeiders is set to perform his recent hit “Pretty Little Poison.”
Columbia’s concert scene may have started off a bit slow, but exciting events are just around the corner! With tickets available online for all the shows mentioned, now’s your chance to grab your friends and catch some live music. Whether you’re into comedy, jazz, rock, or country, there’s something for everyone in Columbia this spring and beyond!
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