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Parking & Directions for Barry Manilow North Charleston Coliseum
5001 Coliseum Dr, North Charleston, SC
29418, US
1. North Charleston Coliseum Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Charleston Area Convention Center Lot - 0.3 miles, $10
3. Northwoods Mall - 1.5 miles, $5
4. Park & Ride Lot - 2.0 miles, $7
5. Street parking nearby - 0.2 miles, $5
Barry Manilow Concert Live at North Charleston Coliseum | North Charleston – July 30th, 2026
The North Charleston Coliseum is more than just a big arena; it’s a hub of excitement and community spirit that really gets under your skin. Whether you're catching the South Carolina Stingrays skate around on the ice or experiencing the thrill of an NCAA tournament game like the 2004 or 2014 women’s basketball rounds, this place has a way of making every event feel special. And let’s not forget the annual North Charleston Arts Festival, a vibrant showcase of local talent that brings the city’s creative energy to life. For concert lovers, North Charleston in particular is a prime spot, especially if you’re lucky enough to snag seats at Barry Manilow North Charleston. Floor seating is where the magic happens, right up close to the stage, perfect for singing along or just soaking in the show’s energy. The venue’s pretty easy to find from downtown Charleston, just head northwest on US-52, follow the signs, and you’ll spot the parking lots without much fuss. Honestly, there’s a certain charm about the place, a feeling that you’re part of something bigger, whether it’s hockey, music, or arts, that keeps drawing folks back year after year.