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Darius Rucker Announces His First Home Town Music Festival

Darius Rucker has just realized a lifelong dream as he partnered with SRE Entertainment to bring a unique music festival to his beloved hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. Set to…

Darius Rucker Announces His First Home Town Music Festival
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Darius Rucker has just realized a lifelong dream as he partnered with SRE Entertainment to bring a unique music festival to his beloved hometown of Charleston, South Carolina.

Set to take place on Saturday, October 8, and Sunday, October 9, at North Charleston's beautiful Riverfront Park, the "Riverfront Revival" music festival will feature curated offerings of the Lowcountry's best food and libations, art, and culture, along with music performances.

Darius said in a press release, "Anyone who knows me knows how much I love Charleston. For years now, I've had this bucket list dream of bringing together a bunch of friends to perform in a way that also showcases this incredible city and all it has to offer. I can't wait to see it become a reality this fall – and I hope the fans are as excited as we are!"

In addition to a headlining performance from Rucker himself, the two days of entertainment will also include performances by Brothers Osborne, Trampled By Turtles, Jimmie Allen, Charley Crockett, SUSTO, and more across two stages from 1-11 p.m. daily.

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