Low Country Jazz Festival: Labor Day Weekend @ The Gaillard

The Lowcountry Jazz Festival, South Carolina’s premiere annual Smooth Jazz event, returns to the Charleston Gaillard Center - and with a stellar lineup of superstar artists and up-and-coming instrumentalists and vocalists. The festival continues its Labor Day weekend tradition, kicking off Friday, Aug. 30 with the All White Party Affair. The 2019 Festival includes chart-topping genre icons, GRAMMY Award winners and nominees. The Greater Charleston Lowcountry Jazz Festival is the primary fundraiser for Closing the Gap in Health Care, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose primary mission is decreasing health disparities and increasing health literacy, especially for African Americans and the underserved in our community, South Carolina, and the nation. Tickets are on sale now. Photo: Star 99.7/Low Country Jazz Festival


The Lowcountry Jazz Festival, South Carolina’s premiere annual Smooth Jazz event, returns to the Charleston Gaillard Center – and with a stellar lineup of superstar artists and up-and-coming instrumentalists and vocalists. The festival continues its Labor Day weekend tradition, kicking off Friday, Aug. 30 with the All White Party Affair.

The 2019 Festival includes chart-topping genre icons, GRAMMY Award winners and nominees. The Greater Charleston Lowcountry Jazz Festival is the primary fundraiser for Closing the Gap in Health Care, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose primary mission is decreasing health disparities and increasing health literacy, especially for African Americans and the underserved in our community, South Carolina, and the nation.

Tickets are on sale now.

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