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4/25: Top Chefs, Open Bar & Music @ Gibbes on the Street

Thursday, April 25 from 8-10:30 PM the Gibbes Museum of Art will host Gibbes on the Street. Photo: 99.3 The Box/Gibbes Museum of Art

4/25: Top Chefs, Open Bar & Music @ Gibbes on the Street

When
Apr 25th, 2024
8:00pm - 10:30pm
Where
135 Meeting StCharlestonSC29401

Enjoy Top Chefs, an Open Bar, Live Music & Surprise Entertainment
as Meeting Street Transforms into an Outdoor Foodie’s Delight
Thursday, April 25 | Meeting Street

Experience Charleston’s world-renowned culinary scene under the stars.

Thursday, April 25 from 8-10:30 PM the Gibbes Museum of Art will host Gibbes on the Street. This one-of-a-kind evening transforms Meeting Street into a foodie’s delight. Featuring top chefs, an open bar, live music and surprise entertainment, we invite you to experience one of the city’s busiest streets magically cast as an enviable dining and entertaining hotspot.

Order your tickets here today.

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