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Get Your Kurt Vile and The Violators Tickets in Charleston: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Kurt Vile and The Violators Music Farm - Charleston
32 Ann Street, Charleston, SC
29403, US
1. On-street parking: 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. Charleston Place Garage: 0.2 miles, $15/day
3. King Street Garage: 0.3 miles, $10/day
4. Market Street Garage: 0.4 miles, $12/day
5. Colonial Lake Lot: 0.5 miles, $5/hour
Kurt Vile and The Violators Concert Live at Music Farm | Charleston – November 21st, 2026
Music Farm in Charleston isn’t just a venue; it’s where the magic happens, a place where artists like Kurt Vile and The Violators often connect with their fans before and after shows, creating that special buzz you just don’t get everywhere. The energy in the room shifts when live music kicks in, transforming the space into a true hub of excitement and spontaneous moments. Back in 2013, Music Farm even teamed up with local schools to nurture future musicians, talk about a community staple. Over the years, it’s hosted some pretty iconic acts like the Avett Brothers and Hootie & the Blowfish, but it’s also known for those intimate moments, maybe a quick chat with the band or a chance to snap a photo. Whether you're in the general crowd or lucky enough to snag a seat with exclusive perks, the vibe is always electric. And if you’re rolling in on a bike, just remember to lock it up at the designated parking area nearby, trust me, those bikes don’t move themselves. Coming from uptown? Hop on I-26 south and follow the signs downtown; it’s pretty straightforward. Attending a concert here feels like more than just a night out, it’s a genuine Charleston experience, especially when Kurt Vile and The Violators take the stage.