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Charleston residents are bracing for heavy rain and thunderstorms this weekend as the Spoleto Festival USA unfolds. The National Weather Service predicts rainfall nearing an inch and significant cultural events, including art exhibitions and music performances. Despite the weather, Charlestonians can enjoy local festivities that celebrate the arts and support community businesses.
Charleston, SC – Residents of Charleston and surrounding areas are preparing for a weekend of heavy rain and thunderstorms as the Spoleto Festival USA continues to celebrate the arts. The National Weather Service has issued a forecast predicting thunderstorms in the morning, followed by overcast conditions and occasional rain in the afternoon. Rainfall amounts are expected to reach near an inch, with potentially heavy rainfall in localized areas.
The weather service anticipates a high temperature of 79°F, with eastern winds ranging from 10 to 20 mph. The chance of rain is significant, with a 90% probability throughout the day. As temperatures dip to a low of 73°F in the evening, southeast winds will persist at 10 to 15 mph, maintaining the high chance of precipitation. Residents are advised to prepare for possible flooding as a result of these weather conditions.
In addition to the weather, Charlestonians can enjoy a variety of cultural events taking place this weekend amidst the Spoleto Festival USA. One of the highlights is the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, which showcases multiple live art exhibits open to the public throughout Charleston. This festival spans several venues, allowing attendees to experience diverse artistic expressions.
On weekends, the Boulevard Bazaar will enliven the scene with live music, food trucks, and local merchants featured on select Sundays through June. This vibrant event gives community members an opportunity to support local businesses while enjoying a festive atmosphere.
Among the festival’s notable programming, fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi is expected to engage audiences with a discussion about his creations, followed by a lively cabaret show at Spoleto Festival USA. Music enthusiasts can look forward to a performance by Vampire Weekend scheduled for June at the Firefly Distillery.
The Gullah Collective will also take the stage at Piccolo Spoleto, showcasing their music with the mission of preserving Gullah culture and heritage for future generations. Other musical performances include Fo Daniels at Pour House on June 5 at 9 p.m., with ticket prices set at $17 in advance and $20 at the door. On the same day, the popular American country band Old Dominion will perform at Credit One Stadium starting at 7 p.m. Ticket prices for this event range from $34 to $229.
Guests seeking humor can attend stand-up performances by NYC comedian Grace O’Malley at Wit’s End Comedy Lounge from June 5-8, with tickets priced between $36 and $52. Additionally, renowned bands such as Barenaked Ladies and Vince Gill are set to perform at the North Charleston Coliseum and North Charleston Performing Arts Center, respectively, on June 6. Ticket prices for these events vary from $76 to $156.
Art enthusiasts can attend the opening reception of Nigel Parry’s photography exhibit at Corrigan Gallery on June 6 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., with free admission. The Allman Betts Band will also perform that evening at The Refinery, with ticket prices between $51 and $79.
For families, the Pet Appreciation Week Party at Gahagan Park will offer free admission from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on June 6. A children’s rock painting event will take place at the Hanahan Library on June 7 from noon to 1 p.m., which requires free registration. Highlighting Father’s Day, a Fishing Rodeo will occur at Old Santee Canal Park on June 7 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., allowing families to participate without any cost.
The Boulevard Bazaar will showcase local artisans on June 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Celadon Warehouse, with free entry. Ending the weekend festivities is the Pride Finale Party at Paddock and Whiskey from 3 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on June 8, also at no charge.
Literary events will follow, including a book event with Philadelphia restaurateur Muhammad Abdul-Hadi on June 11, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., with tickets priced between $35 and $65. Katherine Scott Crawford is set to present a reading at the Gibbes Museum of Art on the same day, with tickets ranging from $10 to $15.
As residents brace for rainfall and potential flooding over the weekend, the cultural events happening in Charleston offer a vibrant counterpoint to the weather challenges, ensuring that the community remains engaged in arts and culture despite the rain.
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