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Splish- Splash the music of Bobby Darin

Join us on Sunday, January 28th departing at 2:15pm from the front commons or an afternoon of music. 22 Great Songs, a swinging Band, multimedia, backstage stories, and Vegas showman, Ron Gartner!

This fabulous show celebrates everything Bobby Darin — Teen Idol, Singer-Songwriter, Movie Star and Nightclub Performer – his music, his life and times. Snap your fingers to great Darin hits like Mack The Knife, Splish Splash, Dream Lover, Beyond the Sea, Clementine, and many many more. Hear the backstage stories about this Entertainment Phenomenon and honor the legacy of the swingin-est guy who ever put on a tux in a show that covers everything from Darin’s rock ‘n’ roll days to his legendary Evening at the Copa

  The bus will be departing from the Front Commons at 2:15pm Attendees may purchase their tickets here
January 28 @ 2:15 am

Masterworks: The Planets

The stars align in this program with Holst’s The Planets, Jessie Montgomery’s Starburst, and Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto, plus guest conductor Tito Muñoz, pianist Maxim Lando, and the Women of the CSO Chorus. The Bus for this event will be departing from the Front Commons at: 6:30 pm Attendees may purchase tickets here
March 1 @ 6:30 pm

Masterworks: Verdi’s Requiem Behind the Baton with Bekker

The CSO’s own Yuriy Bekker conducts this performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem. Special guest vocalists and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra Chorus and the College of Charleston Concert Choir will join forces to present a powerful and moving Requiem unlike any other. Giuseppe Verdi completed his Requiem Mass as a tribute to his friend Alessandro Manzoni – a beloved Italian writer – and you’ll often hear his version called, “Manzoni” Requiem. It is a powerful statement to the esteem that Verdi, and indeed all of Italy, felt for Manzoni. Earlier in life, Verdi had experienced the tragic losses of two children and his first wife; he was no stranger to grief and mourning. The Bus for this event will be departing from the Front Commons at: 6:30 pm Attendees may purchase tickets here
March 22 @ 6:30 pm

Just G.O. – Fleet Landing

Guys, don't miss out on this view and lunch at Fleet Landing on March 26th. The bus departs at 11:00 a.m. from the front commons. Step into the embrace of the waterfront at Fleet Landing Restaurant, where the charm of Charleston’s coast awaits you at every turn. Here, the panoramic vistas set the stage for a menu that weaves together the rich tapestry of Southern culinary traditions with the bounty of local seas. At Fleet Landing, you’ll find a variety of delicious options for lunch, dinner, and even brunch on Sundays. The restaurant offers a diverse menu, focusing on local and sustainable produce and seafood. With their waterfront location, you’re sure to enjoy stunning views while you dine. For lunch, Fleet Landing offers a selection of appetizers, soups, and salads to start your meal. You may choose from options such as the Crispy Steak Calamari with apricot glaze and red pepper remoulade, or the Chilled Blue Crab Dip served with assorted crackers. Entrees include a mix of seafood platters, sandwiches, and grilled meat options to satisfy your cravings. Don’t miss out on their signature seafood tower, featuring a split cold-water lobster tail, snow crab claws, oysters, and shrimp cocktail. Aside from the fantastic food, Fleet Landing also offers an extensive beverage menu. Choose from a range of handcrafted cocktails, beer, wine, and even non-alcoholic options to complement your meal and enhance your dining experience.   Click here to see the menu
March 26 @ 11:00 am

Pops: Rhapsody in Blue

Join the Charleston Symphony to celebrate this milestone anniversary of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, a groundbreaking masterpiece that forever changed the landscape of music when it debuted 100 years ago. Yuriy Bekker will lead the orchestra and soloists for an unforgettable evening of musical legends, with works by George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, Frank Sinatra, and more. Featuring pianist Daniela Liebman and American Idol winner Candice Glover, you won’t want to miss this jazz-inspired Pops season finale!
The Bus for this event will be departing from the Front Commons at: 6:30 pm Attendees may purchase tickets here
April 6 @ 6:30 pm

Masterworks: Dvorak’s Seventh Symphony

In this Masterworks Series finale, the CSO travels through time and across the globe with music heavily infused with folk dances and sounds masterfully merged with orchestrated composition. Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto, Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7, and an exciting opening piece that we can’t wait to announce soon. The Bus for this event will be departing from the Front Commons at: 6:30 pm Attendees may purchase tickets here
April 19 @ 6:30 pm

Duplicate Bridge

Discover the thrill of playing duplicate bridge with Paul and Tina! Sign up now for their expert lessons at 12:15, followed by an exciting game. See you there!
May 8 @ 12:15 pm

Duplicate Bridge

Discover the thrill of playing duplicate bridge with Paul and Tina! Sign up now for their expert lessons at 12:15, followed by an exciting game. See you there!
May 15 @ 12:15 pm

Duplicate Bridge

Discover the thrill of playing duplicate bridge with Paul and Tina! Sign up now for their expert lessons at 12:15, followed by an exciting game. See you there!
May 22 @ 12:15 pm

Spoleto- Chamber I

Under the inspired curation of new director Paul Wiancko, globally renowned musicians present 11 ingenious and intimate programs that span canonical classics and vital new works. Tickets will be available for purchase on February 17th at 11:00 am in Blackmer Hall or online via the  link.      
May 24 @ 12:15 pm