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Buffett to Reschedule This Weekend’s Charleston Concert Due to Health Issues

May 18th, 2023


Jimmy Buffett announced on Facebook this morning that this weekend’s concert in Charleston will be rescheduled due to a hospitalization. Buffett also had to cancel some shows last Fall after an illness.

Read Jimmy’s statement below:

All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new date once announced. More information will be emailed to ticket purchasers directly.


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Buffett to Perform in Charleston Next Weekend

May 12th, 2023


Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band are coming to Charleston, South Carolina next weekend for a show at Credit One Stadium.

Charleston, SC
Saturday, May 20th, 2023
Credit One Stadium

“We’re thrilled to welcome Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band back to Daniel Island to perform at Credit One Stadium,” general manager Chris Meany said. “We can’t wait to have the Parrot Heads join us for what will be the biggest party of the year!”

Tickets go on sale this Monday at 10am ET through Ticketmaster or Ticketnetwork.


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Buffett Plays Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego

May 7th, 2023


Jimmy Buffett was back on stage Saturday night for a show at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego.

The San Diego Union Tribune has a review of the show: “Review: Jimmy Buffett and Jason Mraz turn Snapdragon Stadium into a giant beach party, 8 miles inland”

Jimmy Buffett and Jason Mraz have each performed numerous times in San Diego over the years — Buffett since the early 1970s and native Virginian-turned-Oceanside resident Mraz since the late 1990s. But Saturday night was the first instance in memory at which either played second fiddle here to a large, new, outdoor concrete edifice.

So, take a bow, Snapdragon Stadium, which opened last September as the home of San Diego State University’s Aztecs football team — and this weekend made its largely promising debut as a concert venue.

Longtime Buffett collaborator Mac McAnally was, in fact, the first artist to perform at Saturday’s concert. The show had been pushed back from its original date last October, after Buffett was hospitalized for undisclosed reasons.

Now 76, the star of the night was in good spirits as he took to the stage at 7 p.m. He warmly greeted the audience, then introduced McAnally, who did an engaging, five-song opening set with percussionist Erik Darken.

“We finally made it!” Buffett, clad in a track warm-up suit, told the cheering audience. “Thank you for waiting.”

Read the full review here.


Photo K.C. Alfred/The San Diego Union-Tribune


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