High Water Festival
High Water brings musicians from all over the world to the beautiful Riverfront of N. Charleston, creating a musical oasis. With two alternating stages, you can catch all your favorite bands and discover new ones too.
The Low Country is a haven for foodies, showcasing the tastiest flavors around. In between shows, stop by The Refuge for a bite to eat from local and regional eateries, or grab a seat in The Porch for a cold, craft brew or cocktail. Plus, learn the ropes on how to shuck and enjoy the perfect oyster during an Oyster Education Class, taught by the bivalve kings of Seaborn Oyster Co.
In between sets, stroll through The Market, featuring local craft vendors selling everything from handmade jewelry and leather goods to t-shirts that save the environment, as well as festival and artist merch. The Market hugs the Riverfront, providing a beautiful backdrop for all your shopping adventures.
Photos of the High Water Festival
High Water Festival
Location and Map
High Water Festival Dates and Time
Date: April 23 - 24, 2022
Time: 12 pm - 11 pm
Admission: 2 Day General Admission: $200/2 Day VIP: $600/2 Day Platinum $1500
High Water Festival Performance Schedule
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