July 4 Plans Made: Listen to Win Tix to Budweiser Freedom Fest

July 4 Plans Made: Listen to Win Tix to Budweiser Freedom Fest

Listen to Win Your Way in to Budweiser Freedom Fest on July 4th at the Cruise Terminal! Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Special Ops Events



Listen to Win Your Way in to
Budweiser Freedom Fest – July 4th @ the Cruise Terminal

Celebrate our nation’s independence this July 4th at the Budweiser Freedom Fest!

Our area’s best birthday celebration will take place at Harbor Hall, the cruise terminal in downtown Charleston right on the harbor, giving you the best view of the fireworks! Plus, the Budweiser Freedom Fest includes live entertainment from the Lowcountry’s own Lauren Hall, plus the group Jughead.   This inaugural event includes games, terrific food, a cash bar and a full evening of family fun.

Tickets are on sale now for this all ages, family friendly celebration. General Admission tickets are just $20 dollars. VIP tickets are available, and include complimentary parking, a catered BBQ feast, beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages, a premiere waterfront viewing area for live music and fireworks, and exclusive access to indoor restrooms.  Click here to order yours.

Please leave your pets at home, since our 4-legged friends tend to be frightened by fireworks. Bring your own chair or blanket, but no umbrellas, tents, coolers or outside food or beverages. Keep in mind there is limited parking in the area, so ride sharing is encouraged.

Listen to 92.5 Kickin’ Country Monday, June 21 through Thursday, July 1st to win your way in for free!

ABOUT JUGHEAD:

Rock lightning struck in a shed off Highway 17 in Mt. Pleasant and a jam session became Jughead.  Defying their 21 and under ages, these local boys bring down the house.  Inspired by vinyl, vintage amplifiers, and the bluesy rawness of early 70s rock, they cover Lynryd Skynrd, Jimi Hendrix, The Black Crowes and other greats. Jughead includes (from left to right) drummer Declan Dachowski, guitarist Thomas McQueeney, lead singer Liam Murphy, guitarist Holston Rainero and bassist Will Sanders.

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