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Food Network star Alton Brown to perform in North Charleston

Food Network star Alton Brown to perform in North Charleston

Yahoo28-02-2025

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A popular Food Network star will perform at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in a culinary variety show!
Alton Brown Live: Last Bite will be at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Sunday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Organizers describe Alton Brown's event as a one-of-a-kind variety show. It features his favorite culinary mega-hacks, reflecting his decades of experience in food media, along with a selection of his favorite humorous food songs.
Ticket prices range from $45 to $75 per person.
Organizers say doors will open 1 hour before showtime, parking will cost $10.
Foodies interested in attending the show, can visit the North Charleston Performing Arts Center website for tickets.
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