April 20: Hamilton Tickets, Ashley and Michael Darby Split, & Yard Sale Season


Hamilton Tickets are On Sale Monday

Producer Jeffrey Seller and the Best of Broadway announce today that single tickets for HAMILTON will go on sale to the public on Monday, April 25 at 10 AM at Ticketmaster.com or in person at the North Charleston Coliseum Advance Ticket Office. Tickets will be available for performances July 13-24.

There is a maximum purchase limit of eight tickets per account for the engagement. When tickets go on sale, prices will range from $49 to $149 with a select number of premium seats available from $179 for all performances.  There will be a lottery for 40 $10 seats for all performances. Details will be announced closer to the engagement.

Season Tickets | North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center (northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com)

 

Ashley and Michael Darby Split

I know Mike doesn’t care about this so I had to slip it into my favorite things. This was way overdue. I know they tried to make it work but it is so clear that if she wants monogamy…this is not the relationship for her.

 

Yard Sale Season

Mount Pleasant Yard Sales

Hamlin 4/23 8am-11am

Brickyard 4/23 8am-12p

Carolina Park next weekend

Let me know about the other Yard Sales this spring in the lowcountry!

Email brooke@mix959.com

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