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Parking & Directions for The Movement The Refinery - SC
1640 Meeting Street Road, North Charleston, SC
29405, US
1. On-site parking - 0 miles - Free
2. North Charleston Coliseum parking - 0.3 miles - $10
3. Park and Ride lot - 1 mile - $5
4. Nearby street parking - 0.2 miles - Free/Varies
The Movement Concert Live at The Refinery | North Charleston – September 05th, 2026
The Refinery in North Charleston is truly a special spot that brings people together through its vibrant and inclusive vibe. Whether you’re catching a local band or a big-name act like the sold-out show in 2026 featuring a nationally recognized band, it’s clear this place draws a diverse crowd eager for good times. The outdoor seating is a game-changer, letting folks soak up the warm South Carolina sun while enjoying live music, honestly, it feels like a perfect way to unwind after a long week. They’ve teamed up with nearby hotels, making it super easy for visitors to stay a night or two without the hassle. The Display Zone is a cool space where artists and ideas get their moment in the sun, while the Celebration Area is always buzzing with energy for socializing before or after shows. Best part? It’s just a short stroll from some of North Charleston’s best attractions, so you can turn a night out into a mini adventure. If you’re coming from the west side, just hop on Route 76 and follow the signs for The Refinery, easy peasy. Honestly, The Movement North Charleston wouldn’t be the same without a night at The Refinery, where every visit feels like a celebration of music, community, and good old Southern hospitality.