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Barenaked Ladies to perform in North Charleston this summer

Barenaked Ladies to perform in North Charleston this summer

Yahoo10-02-2025
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Barenaked Ladies, known for their hit 90s song 'One Week,' will perform in North Charleston this summer.
The multi-platinum rock band from Canada will bring their 'Last Summer On Earth' tour to the North Charleston Coliseum on Friday, June 6 with special guests Guster and Fastball.
It's part of a 38-date tour which begins June 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.
'This is going to be a fantastic last summer on earth,' said Ed Robertson of Barenaked Ladies. 'A great night, chock-full of hits! We've got our old pals Guster out with us once again, the amazing Sugar Ray joining mid-summer, and our good friends Fastball on the whole tour. If we're not coming to a city near you, then you should be coming to a city near us!'
Tickets for the North Charleston show will go on sale Friday, Feb. 14 at 10 a.m.
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