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7/25 – Steel Pulse @ The Refinery – Reggae Against Racism Tour

Get tickets on sale now to Steel Pulse @ The Refinery, happening July 25th, as part of their Reggae Against Racism Tour. Photo: Star 99.7

7/25 – Steel Pulse @ The Refinery – Reggae Against Racism Tour

When
Jul 25th, 2026
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Where
1640 Meeting Street Rd.CharlestonSC29405

Steel Pulse @ The Refinery
July 25th | 6:00 PM

Steel Pulse, the British roots reggae group, will be on tour in Charleston on July 25th at The Refinery! This special event is part of Steel Pulse’s Reggae Against Racism Tour, opposing racism and oppression and sending the message about unity, equality, and activism through powerful reggae music.

Tickets are still available for purchase online until the day of the event. Get your tickets today for this special opportunity to see Steel Pulse LIVE!

Click here to purchase tickets today.

 

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