Charleston area hosts diverse events March 20-26

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This week, the Charleston area offers a variety of events for everyone to enjoy. Art exhibits, concerts, and community gatherings are all part of the schedule from March 20 to March 26. On March 20, country music star Gary Allan will perform at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. His show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets range from $18 to $146. Also on that day, there will be a Spring Herbal Walk at Hampton Park. This event, led by a veteran herbalist, costs $10. Garden lovers can join a Spring Potluck and Seed Swap later on March 20 at Corrine Jones Community Garden. This free event invites community members to share food and seedlings. For music fans, a tribute to Coldplay will be held at The Unitarian Church the same evening at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are priced between $34 and $60. On March 21, R.E.M. tribute band Voice of Harold will perform with special guest Mark Bryan at 9 p.m. at the Pour House for $20. The same night, standup comedian Shaun Jones will entertain audiences at Wit's End Comedy Lounge. Art enthusiasts can enjoy the Redux Spring Art Market on March 21 and 22. This market features over 50 local artists and is free to enter, though donations are welcomed. On March 22, Quiana Parler will showcase her music at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, while the Charleston Symphony Orchestra will perform famous James Bond music at the Charleston Gaillard Center. The Color for Care Color Run, benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities, takes place on March 22 at Laurel Hill County Park. Registration is between $20 and $25. As the week continues, Los Tigres del Norte will perform on March 23, and Chamber Music Charleston will host a concert at Dock Street Theatre the same day. Other events include a launch party for Don Luchi Rosé on March 23 and a stirring performance by Explosions in the Sky on March 24. Broadway fans can catch "Beetlejuice" on March 25 at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, and on March 26, Ester Araujo's art exhibit will be open for public viewing in Park Circle.


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