Tuesday, April 30, 2024

The music never stops: Charleston Pour House celebrates 20 years

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Smoking inside is prohibited in Charleston County. Smoking cigarettes and e-cigarettes are allowed on the deck. Smoking of any illegal substance will result in your immediate expulsion from the venue. No refunds or exchanges unless a show is cancelled. In the event of bad weather, the show will go on as long as the artist is at the venue and able to perform. Good music, good people, and good drinks and food!

Andy Frasco & The U.N. With special guest Dogs in a Pile

If you're into light rock, folk, and bluegrass, this is your spot to groove! Many of these bands are slated to play twice during the festival. Other artist additions will be announced soon, according to Pour House founder Alex Harris. Yes, we have a free parking lot in the front of the building and the back of the building.

Pakistani restaurant opens 2nd outpost at the Charleston Pour House on James Island

No paywalls.No newspaper subscription cost.Free delivery at 800 locations from downtown to North Charleston to Johns Island to Summerville to Mount Pleasant. The venue built a reputation as a safe, nurturing space for up-and-coming acts from the Charleston area and beyond. Along with Doom Flamingo, alternative acts Shovels & Rope and Easy Honey have also been welcomed in and given the freedom to grow into their full potential at PoHo. “The list of acts I have joined on that stage would be hilariously long,” he said.

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The bars accept cash and all major credit cards. Items such as pocket knives, pepper spray, flasks, outside food and drinks or anything that could be considered dangerous or illegal will not be allowed in the building. If you are found in possession of outside alcohol, drugs, or weapons you will be escorted from the building immediately. Purses and bags will be searched prior to entry. Dogs are not permitted on the Deck or Main stage areas for the safety of our patrons. Kids of all ages accompanied by a parent are welcome unless the website indicates otherwise.

Upcoming Events

Genuine appreciation for PoHo is common among musicians of all backgrounds.

Here are things we’re asked all the time…

The city is home to both amazing local musicians and artists and is a welcome stop for touring bands of all levels. The Charleston Pour House is committed to providing our guests, both bands and patrons, with a one of a kind experience. We hope to share our brand of modern, fun-loving hospitality with you soon.

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Alcohol is not allowed outside the doors of the venue/deck. It's a busy month for Charleston concerts, so get to snagging those tickets so you can enjoy some fun nights of live tunes. Faint scents of those and other Pakistani dishes now exit the container, equipped with windows inside and out of the outdoor venue's confines. Early-bird general admission tickets, which are free for children 5 and under, are $30 for children 6-15 and $145 for adults.

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A 20% gratuity will be added to any tab left open overnight. Parker Milner is the Food Editor of The Post and Courier. He is a Boston College graduate and former professional hockey player who joined The Post and Courier after leading the Charleston City Paper's food section. Those under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The property features 11 freshwater lakes, a black water swamp, more than 60 miles of wooded forest trails and a canopy of majestic oaks. And the bands who will be serenading in nature are some of the Pour House's favorites.

Patrons with special needs should email  in advance to make arrangements. “Even if I’m under 21 and just coming to the show and not drinking? In compliance with SC laws, anyone 21 and older who plans on drinking alcohol will have to show a valid, non-expired, government-issued photo ID. Anyone without proper ID, regardless of age – who is not accompanied by a parent – will not be admitted to the venue. Wednesdays are 21+ regardless of Deck or Main stage.

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21 and under may enter only if accompanied by a parent. Under 21 will be charged an additional $5 surcharge on top of the ticket price. Credit cards left overnight will be kept at the venue for two weeks, after two weeks they will be destroyed. Cards can be picked up daily on the deck beginning at 4 pm.

Per event, the Photo Policy will be posted on our front door stating what is permitted. We offer accessible accommodations to patrons with ADA requirements. Our venue, the deck, and the outside bathrooms are fully accessible. The majority of our events are general admission; therefore, there are not specific ADA ticketing options.

The aim of the Charleston Pour House is to be a regional epicenter for music lovers, artists of various mediums, and other like-minded individuals. We believe that experiencing live music in a unique and vibrant setting will foster positive and lasting relationships between bands, visual artists, The Pour House staff, and guests alike. The Pour House is a home-grown, independently operated music venue, and we are proud to be an integral part of Charleston’s burgeoning music scene.

Receive stories each day by signing up for our free daily newsletter, which delivers the latest local news directly to your inbox every morning. If you are under 21 or treated as a non-drinking patron, you will not be allowed re-entry. There are two ADA parking spaces – one on each side of the main venue entrance. MAIN STAGE, Inside shows are all 21+ unless otherwise noted on the specific show.

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One concertgoer remarked that they were happy to see the container kitchen serving food again. That makes two — and surely many more — of us. Kalyn Oyer is a Charleston native and the features editor for The Post and Courier. She's a music festival and concert photographer and avid showgoer who used to write about music for the Charleston City Paper as well as national publications. Looking around the venue after 20 years in operation, it’s remarkable to see the sort of community the Harrises carefully created and maintained.

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