Watch or join in the parade of lighted golf carts as they make their way down Brighton Park Boulevard and around the square. Enjoy live music from the Sound Dog Trio and "ooh and ahh" over the annual tree lighting. Pick up some great gifts from our local shops & boutiques and enjoy supper at one of our many restaurants. Halls Chophouse, Taco Boy, Poogans Porch, Bad Daddy's Burger Bar, Carolina Ale House, Fuji Sushi, Pages Okra food truck, Wok N Roll, and more. Top off your evening with hot cocoa from Bked or Starbucks. Even snap some holiday memories in the holiday photo booth. Please bring a new, unwrapped toy as we will have multiple collection sites for Toys for Tots.
Primus - Hailing from El Sobrante, California, Primus is an American rock band established in 1984. Fans may recognize "Jerry Was A Race Car Driver," "John The Fisherman," and "My Name Is Mud," three of Primus' most famous songs.
Intervals is a Canadian metal band. The band was formed in Toronto, Ontario. The band has toured throughout the United States and Canada. Their album, Circadian, was released in 2020. Their EP, The Space Between, was released in 2011.
Leonid & Friends - With many sold-out US tours, Leonid & Friends is a globally popular band consisting of talented musicians from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova.
North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
STOMP is a unique combination of movement, percussion and visual comedy. The inventive and invigorating stage show brings in matchboxes, brooms, Zippo lighters, garbage cans and more with energizing beats.
All Them Witches is an American rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band is a four-piece band that incorporates different genres of music such as hard rock, stoner rock, southern rock, and blues. The band is constantly compared with the band Black Sabbath.
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