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Plain White T’s to Headline Free Spring Concert at Goose Creek Amphitheater

The City of Goose Creek announced that the Plain White T’s will perform at the Joseph S. Daning Amphitheater on Saturday, April 25, with Charleston-based indie-pop duo Babe Club opening the show. (CREDIT: Wikimedia Commons)

GOOSE CREEK, S.C. — A nationally known pop-rock band is set to take the stage in Goose Creek this spring as part of the city’s 2026 concert lineup.

The City of Goose Creek announced that the Plain White T’s will perform at the Joseph S. Daning Amphitheater on Saturday, April 25, with Charleston-based indie-pop duo Babe Club opening the show. Doors will open at 5 p.m., with the concert scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.

Plain White T’s at Westfield Century City (CREDIT: Wikimedia Commons)

While the event is free to attend, city officials say tickets are required for entry and must be reserved in advance. Tickets will become available Friday, Feb. 13 at noon through Eventbrite, and organizers are encouraging residents to create an account ahead of time to improve their chances of securing a spot. Each registration will be limited to two tickets.

The concert marks the amphitheater’s first live performance of 2026 and is expected to draw a large crowd. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and embrace the theme by dressing in pop and punk-rock inspired attire.

The Plain White T’s, a Chicago-based band formed in 1997, rose to international fame with their quadruple-platinum hit “Hey There Delilah,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 and earned two Grammy nominations in 2008. Over the years, the group has amassed more than 2.7 billion global streams and has appeared across major media platforms, from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to television shows like iCarly and Sesame Street. The band released a self-titled album in late 2023.

Opening act Babe Club, a Charleston indie-pop duo made up of Jenna Desmond and Corey Campbell, has built a growing regional following with their moody, synth-driven sound. Their 2025 album “Ruin My Life” received strong acclaim across South Carolina for its emotionally charged, guitar-driven style.

City leaders say the show is part of a broader effort to bring well-known acts and community events to the Daning Amphitheater throughout the year. Additional details and the full 2026 event calendar are available through the city’s official event listings.