High Water Festival returns to Charleston for its seventh year with an exciting lineup. The festival, scheduled for April 26 and 27 at South Carolina’s Riverfront Park, will feature headliners such as Lord Huron, Mt. Joy, Arcade Fire, and Counting Crows.
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Lord Huron and Mt. Joy will headline the first day of the festival, joined by other talented artists like the Backseat Lovers, Amos Lee, Julien Baker & Torres, Joy Oladokum, Medium Build, and Evan Honer.
The second day of the festival will be headlined by Arcade Fire and Counting Crows, with performances by Trampled by Turtles, Flipturn, Waxahatchee, Wild Rivers, the War and Treaty, Gigi Perez, and Goldie Boutilier.
Both nights will feature two stages with no overlapping sets, allowing fans to enjoy all the artists on the lineup. Tickets are available for presale now.
General admission tickets for the festival start at $225, with various ticket tiers available for different experiences. Single-day access options are also available at different price points.
The general public can purchase tickets starting Thursday at 12 p.m. ET, with a portion of each ticket sale benefiting North Charleston area charities. The festival will also offer the Refuge, featuring food from regional establishments for attendees.
In previous years, the festival has seen performances from artists like Noah Kahan, Hozier, Fleet Foxes, Grace Potter, Beck, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, and Wilco. Notable collaborations and surprises have also taken place during past editions.
FAQs
Q: When is High Water Festival taking place?
A: High Water Festival is scheduled for April 26 and 27 at South Carolina’s Riverfront Park.
Q: Who are the headliners for this year’s festival?
A: The headliners for this year’s festival include Lord Huron, Mt. Joy, Arcade Fire, and Counting Crows.
Q: How can I purchase tickets for the festival?
A: Tickets for the festival are available for presale now and will be open to the general public starting Thursday at 12 p.m. ET.
Q: What can attendees expect at High Water Festival?
A: Attendees can expect a diverse lineup of talented artists, two stages with no overlapping sets, and the opportunity to enjoy food from regional establishments at the Refuge.
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