King Street after dark means one thing. Uptown Social anchors Charleston's busiest strip with two floors built for the full night. Wall-to-wall screens pull the sports crowd downstairs early. The rooftop opens as the sun drops. Live bands and DJs keep both levels moving until close. The Space & The Experience This is the sports bar you actually want to stay in. Downstairs feels dialed in without the dive bar grime. Games on every screen. Bar pies that work. A crowd that shows up to watch but sticks around when the music starts. Head upstairs and the whole mood shifts. The rooftop lounge opens up the night. City views. Late crowd. The kind of spot where you come for dinner and end up closing it down. Two levels means options. Start downstairs for the game. Move up for the show. Or work the whole building. The kitchen stays busy. The bartenders know their way around. And the booking keeps both floors locked into Charleston's live music rotation. The Lineup The calendar runs deep. This weekend kicks off with Hi Ed spinning house and EDM remixes Friday night at 7. Grayson Little brings the full country band at 9. JMBX and Dj Boogi close it out with back-to-back DJ sets until 2 AM. Saturday goes bigger. ANTO starts the day with bass house at noon. The Regulars bring the rock and punk covers in the afternoon. Evening shifts to whöever and ALX for house sets. Grayson Little returns for another country set. TWÏNZ and JMBX push the EDM through last call. Weekly programming stays consistent. Southern Stomp handles Wednesday nights. The Midnight City Band brings rock and dance energy Thursdays. The weekend roster rotates between Nick Hickman, East Bay Band, and David Higgins for live band nights. The Roster The booking taste runs from country sets to tech house. Hi Ed holds down multiple nights weekly with open format and house sets. Grayson Little brings consistent country programming. JMBX works the late shift with pop EDM and hip-hop. ANTO pushes the bass house and techno. The Regulars handle the rock and cover band slot. TWÏNZ and ALX work the tech house rotation. Dj Boogi keeps the top 40 and R&B moving. The venue books acts that understand the room. Two floors. Different crowds. Music that works for both. Check the full calendar. King Street nights start here.
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