Trouble No More & Trevor Hall 👉 The Refinery in Charleston, SC

NEW OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER AT THE REFINERY WILL BRING LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TO DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON THIS SUMMER 

The Lowcountry’s newest mixed-use destination will host national, regional and local performance acts at its outdoor amphitheater 

Outdoor amphitheater at the refinery

The Refinery, Charleston’s newest mixed-use development designed for a work and play lifestyle, located at 1640 Meeting Street Rd., will begin hosting live concerts and events at its new outdoor music amphitheater this August. The new venue, in conjunction with Charleston-based entertainment agency Ear for Music, will welcome a variety of local, regional and national performing acts to the Lowcountry, including Trouble No More and Trevor Hall August 13th and 14th. Ticketing information and a complete schedule of events will be released soon.

“Our goal was to create a dynamic space that is accessible to the community, yet unique to downtown Charleston,” shares Lindsay Nevin, owner and CEO of The Flyway Companies. “We can’t wait to host an array of talented performers and entertainers from across the country right here in Charleston. The Refinery will be a place where locals and visitors alike can come together and experience the Lowcountry lifestyle in a unique way.”

The Refinery’s outdoor space accommodates up to 1,500 patrons and will offer fast and fun food and drink options during events via the property’s anchor tenants, The WhaleSweet Grass Vodka and a new restaurant that will be announced soon. The Refinery building features 17 commercial spaces, as well as an outdoor rooftop called “The Platform,” which will offer an elevated VIP experience for concertgoers. The Platform is also available to rent for private events for up to 150 guests.

The Refinery Amphitheater will feature a covered stage, green space, permanent restrooms and concessions in retrofitted shipping containers, as well as unique greenrooms for artists, housed in a renovated railcar. Inspiration for the retrofitted railcar greenroom came from the property’s historical roots and industrial surroundings, which was once owned by Standard Oil.




August 13, 2022
Trouble No More Performing the Iconic Album "Eat A Peach"

Featuring
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer
Daniel Donato
Dylan Niederauer
Jack Ryan
Lamar Williams Jr
Nikki Glaspie
Peter Levin
Roosevelt Collier

Doors 6pm 
Show 7pm
 
Presale: Wednesday, 6/22 at 10am ET
Presale Code: PEACH
On Sale: Thurs, 6/23 at 10am ET
 
$28 ADV
$33 DOS
$75 The Platform (includes premium viewing and private bar)

TROUBLE NO MORE TICKETS




August 14, 2022
Trevor Hall
w/ Gone Gone Beyond

Doors 6pm 
Show 7pm
 
Presale: 6/21 at 10am ET
Presale Code: TWOOCEANS
On Sale: Thurs, 6/23 at 10am ET
 
$30 ADV
$35 DOS
$75 The Platform (includes premium viewing and private bar)

TREVOR HALL TICKETS




About The Refinery


Developed by The Flyway Companies and Mountain Shore PropertiesThe Refinery is an urban mixed-use development located on Charleston’s upper peninsula at 1640 Meeting Street Rd., situated between North Charleston and downtown Charleston. Designed for a work and play lifestyle, The Refinery attracts locals and visitors alike with retail, hospitality, office space and special event venues, as well as an outdoor music amphitheater. The Flyway Companies is made up of four Charleston-based organizations consisting of real estate, development, construction and property management, and focuses on adaptive reuse projects across the Southeast with developments in Nashville, Savannah and the Lowcountry. For more information on The Refinery, visit therefinerychs.com or follow along on Facebook (The Refinery) and Instagram (@TheRefineryCHS).










THE MONTHLY ENCORE | Spring 2021 - Safe Sounds

SAFE SOUNDS AT FIREFLY MUSIC SERIES

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Firefly Distillery, South Carolina’s oldest working distillery, is thrilled to announce the third installment of its socially distant concert series, Safe Sounds at Firefly powered by REV Federal Credit Union in partnership with Ear For Music and Charleston City Paper.

The 2021 Safe Sounds series will kick off on April 17 and run through June 26. Attendees will enjoy live music, refreshments and food truck fare from the sprawling fields of the new Firefly Distillery in Park Circle allowing for safe social distancing.

Limiting capacity to 10 percent, 200 VIP “Safe Sounds Squares” are available for each concert, which secures four guests a ten by ten footprint on the field, separated on all sides by 8-feet. Limited General Admission tickets will be available for select shows.

Each concert features live music performances, beer, wine and local food trucks. Charleston’s popular DJ Natty Heavy will emcee the series and spin during set breaks.