We are excited to be offering an OBX Tour, centered around the filming location and sights from the popular Netflix show- Outer Banks. This 1.5 hour boat tour will show filming locations like John B’s house, the Morris Island Lighthouse, Folly’s boneyard beach, and Block Island Creek- the location of the sunken Grady White. You will also recognize scenes from seasons 2 and 3 at our departure site on Bowens Island. In addition to seeing recognizable locations from your favorite show, your captain will share information about filming and the show. The Outer Banks Boat Tour will also include the chance to view wild bottlenose dolphins- surely making it the highlight of your trip.
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
Bonnie Raitt is a blues singer-songwriter and guitarist from California. With extremely successful albums and singles like Something to Talk About and Love Sneakin' Up On You, she has earned more than ten Grammy Awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award.
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.
North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
Geese is a Brooklyn-based band that began collaborating amongst friends to create a home studio in a basement. "Projector," their debut album, was formed from the same desire to compose music in every way possible. It symbolizes five youngsters whose passion for music permeates their entire life.
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