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WEEKEND PARKING ALERT!

PARKING ALERT ISSUED FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS AT THE NORTH CHARLESTON COLISEUM AND PAC

• PARKING ALERT issued for Phish and Disney’s The Lion King shows Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at the North Charleston Coliseum and PAC

• Limited parking available this weekend at the Coliseum and Tanger Outlet

• Uber/Lyft rideshare services recommended

• Free parking and shuttles starting at 6:30 PM from Tanger Outlet/Fire Museum

• Coliseum Parking lots for the 7:30 PM Phish and Lion King events open at 3:00 PM

Officials have issued a PARKING ALERT for Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights (December 6-8) at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center. Both venues have events scheduled throughout the weekend and capacity crowds are expected. Rock band Phish will play the North Charleston Coliseum Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Disney’s The Lion King will be at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center all weekend and through Sunday, December 15.

There is limited parking available throughout the weekend. Attendees are encouraged to use rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft. If attendees are driving, they are encouraged to carpool and arrive early. All Coliseum and PAC parking lots will open at 3:00 PM. Off-site parking will be available at the North Charleston Fire Museum and Tanger Outlets starting at 6:30 PM. Free shuttles run from the North Charleston Fire Museum starting at 6:30 PM.

Below is the schedule for Friday, Saturday and Sunday:

North Charleston Coliseum

Phish
December 6, 7 & 8
Coliseum & PAC parking lots open at 3:00 PM
Tanger and North Charleston Fire Museum lots and free shuttles open at 6:30 PM
Doors open at 6:00 PM nightly
Show time is 7:30 PM nightly

North Charleston Performing Arts Center

Disney’s The Lion King
December 6, 7 & 8
Coliseum & PAC parking lots open at 3:00 PM
Tanger and North Charleston Fire Museum lots and free shuttles open at 6:30 PM
Doors open at 6:30 PM nightly
Show time is 7:30 PM nightly

Tickets for all events at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center are available at the Coliseum Advance Ticket Office or online at Ticketmaster.com.

www.NorthCharlestonColiseumPAC.com

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