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Domani LIVE @ Charleston Music Farm – 7/11

See Domani live as part of "The Forever Lasting Tour" featuring King & Reuben Vincent on Saturday, July 11 at the Charleston Music Farm. Tickets are on sale now, so get them while you can. Photo: 99.3 The Box

Domani LIVE @ Charleston Music Farm – 7/11

When
Jul 11th, 2026
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Where
32 Ann StCharlestonSC29403

Domani LIVE @ Charleston Music Farm
Feat. King & Reuben Vincent
Saturday, July 11 | Doors Open 7PM

Coming out of the Atlanta hip hop scene, Domani brings his modern hip hop and introspective lyricism to Charleston Music Farm on July 11th as part of “The Forever Lasting Tour.” Domani’s show will also feature appearances from King and Reuben Vincent.

Get your tickets online today by clicking here. Visit the Charleston Music Farm website to view new shows set to release this summer.

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