Charleston hosts concert and brunch festival this week

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This week in Charleston, several exciting events are lined up. People can support local causes while enjoying music, art, and more. On March 27, the Sound of Mind concert will take place. This charity event supports mental health for students and features local bands and personal stories. Tickets range from $25 to $175. It will be held at The Refinery. Also on March 27, the James Island Oyster Roast and Auction is happening. Attendees can enjoy oysters and live music, with proceeds going to Carolina Children's Charity. Tickets cost $35. The event takes place at Bohemian Bull. Art lovers can attend Art for Good on the same evening. This event features an art auction, wine tasting, and classical music. The ticket price is $125, and it will happen at Harborside East. Comedy fans can catch Matthew Broussard at Wit's End Comedy Lounge. His stand-up shows are scheduled for March 27-30, with tickets priced between $25 and $40. The Charleston Symphony Orchestra will perform Mahler's Symphony No. 2 on March 28-29. Tickets for this performance range from $29 to $161 at the Charleston Gaillard Center. On March 29, several family-friendly events are planned. The Moon Bounce Mania will entertain kids at The Children's Museum, while the Charleston Brunch Festival offers food, drinks, and music at Johnson Hagood Stadium. For those interested in running, the 20th Annual Race for Life will be held on Folly Beach on March 29. Participants can choose between a 5K or 10K for $35 to $45. On March 31, the College of Charleston Orchestra will perform a spring concert featuring classical pieces. Tickets are priced between $25 and $45 at Sottile Theatre. Finally, on April 1, audiences can enjoy 'Giselle' performed by the South Carolina Ballet, and a parody show of the 'Golden Girls.' Both events will offer laughs and beautiful storytelling. These events provide a mix of culture, fun, and community support for everyone looking to enjoy the Charleston area this week.


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