A Charleston Live Music Guide
7 breweries in and around Charleston, SC
Charleston brewery live music is not limited to one stage or one neighborhood. On any given week, the calendar can include acoustic sets, DJs, cover bands, singer-songwriter nights, open mics, jazz happy hours, organic music nights, beach taproom music, and pre-party events tied to bigger concerts around town.
This page pulls together breweries that have upcoming live music events, so it is built for your searches like Charleston brewery live music this weekend, taprooms with bands, breweries with DJs, and places to hear music with a beer in hand. The mix changes as events are added, but the footprint is broad: downtown Charleston and the Upper Peninsula, Mount Pleasant, James Island, Johns Island, North Charleston, West Ashley, Folly Beach, Daniel Island, Cainhoy, Goose Creek, and other nearby Lowcountry stops can all show up when they have music on the calendar.
Use the listings below to compare more than the act name. Food, patios, dog-friendly notes, addresses, directions, and hours all matter when you are choosing where to go. A brewery with a full kitchen may be right for dinner and a show. A patio taproom might be better for an early acoustic set. A beach or island brewery can turn live music into part of a longer Saturday plan. Event schedules change quickly, so always confirm the date, start time, cover charge, and weather plan with the brewery before heading out.
The breweries on this page have upcoming live music events in the current event data. The list changes as breweries add shows, DJs, open mics, acoustic sets, and special events.
Start with the event dates on this page. It is designed to highlight upcoming brewery shows, then connect you to the taproom's address, hours, food notes, and directions so you can plan the visit.
Expect a mix of acoustic artists, local bands, DJs, singer-songwriter nights, open mics, jazz sets, organic music nights, and concert pre-parties. The exact lineup depends on the brewery and the week.
Many do. Some have full kitchens, while others host food trucks or pop-ups during events. Check each listing for food notes before you go, especially if you are planning dinner around the show.
Many brewery music events are free, but some special shows, classes, fundraisers, or ticketed events may charge admission. Check the event details or the brewery's own calendar before you make plans.
It depends on the taproom, the event, and the time of day. Outdoor afternoon music is often a more relaxed feel, while late shows may be geared toward adults. Check dog-friendly and kid-friendly notes on the brewery listing, then confirm with the brewery for event-specific rules.