
The Travelin’ Kine
Performing Their New Album ' Ride' In Its Entirety w/ opening set by Josh Roberts
DOORS: 6:30PM / SHOW: 8:00PM
$20
– Reduced capacity and implemented social distancing
– Face masks are required while moving throughout the venue
– Seating will be assigned upon arrival with Timed Entries for you to select at checkout
– Maximum of 8 people seated together

The Travelin' Kine
2014-2017 City Paper Americana Artist of the Year winners The Travelin’ Kine are on the move. This hardworking local outfit has logged serious miles honing their sound: a mix of potent songwriting and fiery country chops, doused with a few shots of whiskey. With the help of a seasoned crew of local talent, singer Slaton Glover delivers a musical message of hellfire and heartbreak, leaving it all on the stage at every performance. Releasing their first album in 2016, the Kine’s first single “Change in the Wind” was voted 2015 CPMA Song of the Year. Their new album “Ride” was recorded at Truphonic Studio and is due out this summer. The Travelin’ Kine amounts to some of the best lowcountry music in years. Catch them if you can!
City Ordinance:
The City of Charleston’s ordinance requires patrons to wear a face mask. Please be respectful to the ordinance and other patrons. Although the Charleston Music Hall follows CDC guidelines for disinfection, they cannot guarantee you will not be exposed to COVID-19. By entering the venue premises, visitors accept all responsibility for medical risk associated with their presence in a public place for themselves and for those for whom they act as legal guardian. The Charleston Music Hall is not liable for illness or injury beyond what may be prevented through reasonable accommodations. Please follow the city ordinance on masks, avoid touching surfaces, wash your hands or use hand sanitizers frequently, and please follow all signage posted to provide you with a safe experience.
COVID Protocols:
Charleston Music Hall
37 John Street
Charleston, South Carolina, 29403
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