Memminger Auditorium

Get your tickets for The Charleston Summer Wine Festival on Aug. 17 at Memminger Auditorium before they sell out! We will feature 50+ different wines, a small selection of beers. Enjoy the awesome, Air-conditioned venue with Live Music on the patio, and beats by DJ Moo Moo on the main stage. Festival Tickets are $45 advance, $50 after Aug. 8, and $60 day of event. Your ticket price includes a souvenir acrylic wine glass, entertainment, and all of your wine & beer samples. Details here./Charleston Wine Festivals


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54 Beaufain St.
Charleston
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29401
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