News Summary
The Southern Heat Band will perform at the USCB Center For The Arts on June 22. This free concert invites the community to enjoy a night of live music outdoors. Attendees can bring their own chairs and snacks for a comfortable and vibrant experience. Known for their unique blend of classic rock and reggae influences, the Southern Heat Band is a staple in the local music scene. The event promises a great opportunity for residents and visitors to unwind together.
Beaufort to Host Free Concert by Southern Heat Band
The Southern Heat Band is set to perform at the USCB Center For The Arts on June 22, 2023. The concert will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the lawn of the venue, providing a perfect setting for music lovers to enjoy a relaxed evening.
Event Details and Attendance
The concert is part of the “Listen on the Lawn” series, which aims to bring the community together for enjoyable outdoor events. Attendance for this popular event is free, allowing everyone to come out and experience live music without an admission fee.
Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets to help make their experience more comfortable while enjoying the performance. Additionally, attendees are invited to bring snacks and socialize, creating a vibrant and friendly atmosphere for all present.
About the Southern Heat Band
Based out of the Lowcountry, the Southern Heat Band features a unique musical style that encompasses classic rock hits from the mid-1960s to the 2000s. The band also infuses the rhythms of California reggae into their performances, ensuring a lively and enjoyable setlist that appeals to a wide range of audiences.
The band has become well-known within the local music scene, drawing fans who appreciate their energetic performances and diverse range of musical influences. Their ability to blend different genres not only showcases their versatility but also creates a lively experience that resonates with both casual listeners and dedicated music fans.
Venue Information
The USCB Center For The Arts, located at 801 Carteret Street in Beaufort, serves as a cultural hub for the community. The location not only hosts musical performances but also features various events, exhibitions, and educational programs aimed at enriching the arts in the area.
Conclusion
The Southern Heat Band’s performance is expected to provide a pleasant end to the weekend for residents and visitors alike. With free admission and a beautiful outdoor venue, this event offers a prime opportunity for community members to gather, enjoy good music, and unwind.
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