


Blackberry Smoke x Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs | Firefly Distillery | August 5, 2025
With Very Special Guest | Shannon McNally





Drifter Fest | September 6th, 2025 | The Refinery
DRIFTER FEST IS AN ANNUAL EVENT IN CHARLESTON, SC THAT CELEBRATES THE LIFE OF THE LATE BERT GRIGGS. WE HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US FOR A WEEKEND OF EVENTS COMPLETE WITH GREAT COMPANY, STORIES, LIVE MUSIC & FUN VENDORS.
For more information, sponsorship and other inquiries, go to www.drifterfest.com.


Vance Joy | September 18, 2025 | Firefly Distillery
With Special Guests | Sammy Rae & The Friends, Johan Kagen, and Kyle Schuesler

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue | September 20, 2025 | The Refinery
With Special Guest | Abraham Alexander

Just Announced | KALEO | September 21st, 2025 | The Refinery
With Special Guest Stephen Day

~ LIVE LIKE TOM "A BENEFIT CONCERT IN SUPPORT OF ALS" PRESENTS ~ North Mississippi Allstars | September 26, 2025 | The Refinery
~ LIVE LIKE TOM "A BENEFIT CONCERT IN SUPPORT OF ALS" PRESENTS ~
NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS
THE PROCEEDS FROM THE CONCERT ARE SUPPORTING THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS:
Compassionate Care ALS
Project Main St.





Rainbow Kitten Surprise | October 18, 2025 | Firefly Distillery
With Support from Jelani Aryeh





Shakey Graves | July 10th, 2025 | The Refinery
Shakey Graves is bringing the And The War Came 10th Anniversary Tour to The Refinery on 7/10 with special guest Whitney.





Wallows "Model & More Tour 2025" | June 14, 2025 | Firefly Distillery
With Very Special Guest | Porches

Dispatch | June 13, 2025 | Firefly Distillery
Dispatch | John Bulter | Love & Special Sauce | Donavon Frankenreiter






SOLD OUT | May 24, 2025 | Niko Moon | The Refinery
With Special Guest | Yesterday’s Wine
Good Timers Tailgate from 3-6pm

Coheed and Cambria Mastodon | May 16, 2025 | Firefly Distillery
With Special Guests | Periphery

Michael Franti & Spearhead | May 11, 2025 | Firefly Distillery
With Special Guest | The Elovaters




Larry Fleet "Hard Work & Holy Water Tour" | April 19, 2025 | The Refinery
With Special Guest | Everette


High Tide Music Festival Presents: RUNSET SESSIONS | April 5, 2025 | The Refinery
Tickets to Runset Sessions are available for $15, BUT if you go ahead and buy a pass to High Tide Festival in June, you can be issued a Runset Sessions ticket for free!

Dropkick Murphys | March 9th, 2025 | Firefly Distillery
With Special Guests | The Menzingers & Teenage Bottlerocket

Killer Queen | March 8, 2025 | The Refinery
A Tribute to Queen | Featuring Patrick Myers as Freddie Mercury

Allman Betts Family Revival |Charleston Gaillard Center | December 12, 2024
The Allman Betts Family Revival is an annual live event extravaganza hosted by the sons of Allman Brothers Band founders Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts…Devon Allman & Duane Betts respectively. Based loosely on vibes that recall “The Last Waltz,” this yearly celebration brings together the finest names in Blues, Americana, Country and Rock to celebrate the timeless catalog of the legendary Allman Brothers Band. Past notable collaborators include Robert Randolph, Marcus King, Jason Isbell, Sierra Hull, Sierra Ferrell, Robin Zander, Tal Wilkenfeld, Charlie Starr and many many more. Gibson Guitars has been the yearly sponsor of the coast to coast tour that’s become known as “the jam of the year.” This year the band and its epic cast will celebrate both the Duane Allman 1970’s era and the 1990’s comeback era with two sizzling sets, celebrating the enduring songs and the art of the jam.






LIVE LIKE TOM A BENEFIT CONCERT IN SUPPORT OF ALS PRESENTS SUSTO ES MUERTO | The Refinery | October 24th
LIVE LIKE TOM A BENEFIT CONCERT IN SUPPORT OF ALS PRESENTS SUSTO ES MUERTO
SUSTO is joining us at The Refinery to play some of your favorite Grateful Dead tunes for a great cause!
Proceeds from the concert are supporting I am ALS, Compassionate Care ALS and Project Main St.
Sale Dates and Times:
Pre-Sale Venue & Artist Venue: Wednesday, 8/14 at 10am
Public Onsale: Thursday, 8/15 at 10am
ABOUT SUSTO
Osborne is home in Charleston, South Carolina, reflecting on the personal journey and cultural climate that have led to Ever Since I Lost My Mind, the third record and label debut for his acclaimed project SUSTO. The album is a resounding triumph: a mix of new partnerships and collaborations with old friends, all anchored by Osborne’s perceptive songs that explore connection, loss, and transience––and the pain and joy each brings.
“Ever Since I Lost My Mind is very personal. This collection of songs came together over the course of a couple of years, and they all represent different moments,” he says. “It felt cathartic writing all of them, and they were also all fun in different ways.”
With a rock-rooted sound that doesn’t shy away from radio-ready hooks, SUSTO keeps listeners engaged by refusing to occupy an easily defined space. Produced by Ian Fitchuck (Kacey Musgraves, Ruston Kelly) and featuring key input from Osborne’s longtime creative sounding board Wolfgang Zimmerman, Ever Since I Lost My Mind defiantly experiments with synth embellishments, Latin heart, guileless folk, and more. Osborne’s mellow vocals comfort without losing the ability to surprise––delicate croons, growls, and occasional screams take turns.
When Osborne moved to Havana as part of a study abroad opportunity, he thought he was abandoning music for anthropology. But the Cuban musicians and artists he befriended had other ideas. They were among the first to see that SUSTO––and the music that would ultimately fuel it––captured him too well to remain an afterthought. Re-energized, he returned to the States half a year later and recorded SUSTO’s first album. Just after the release of the band’s self-titled debut album, Osborne faced a clear choice. “It was a weird moment. I just had to finally quit keeping one foot out of music and dive in. So, I got knuckle tattoos and haven’t stopped trying to make this work since then,” he says with a laugh. SUSTO’s acclaimed sophomore album & I’m Fine Today made it even more clear that music and Osborne were meant to be.
In Latin American cultures, the word susto describes an intense fear understood as a condition of the soul––an ongoing, spiritual panic attack. All of the letters of susto also appear in Osborne’s full name. “SUSTO was this combination of phonetics and meaning––it felt like me, like a name for myself,” he says. “I chose the name SUSTO for the project because the meaning behind the word––that deep fright––was something I was experiencing, and songwriting felt like it was helping me cure it by helping me to process what was happening. Personally, it was a time of so many powerful transitions: abandoning my religion, losing touch with my family, and just having a general sense of being lost, without direction.”