About this venue
Credit One Stadium is more than a venue—it’s a distinctive open-air stadium that blends sporting identity with concert-scale energy. Its amphitheater-style seating bowl keeps the action close, so even major events feel focused and immersive, which is why the stadium is a frequent choice for top-tier tournaments and high-production live nights.
Inside, the experience is shaped by clear sightlines and a strong sense of proximity: the seating angles help you follow every moment comfortably, while the open structure carries crowd atmosphere naturally. Guests typically appreciate the practical amenities—from varied food and beverage options to efficient circulation between sections, plus visitor-friendly features that make entry and wayfinding straightforward.
The venue is located at 7596, 161 Seven Farms Drive, Charleston, United States, in a calmer micro-area where you usually reach the gates via a short walk from nearby parking areas or designated drop-off zones. If you’re arriving by rideshare, head to the official drop-off points and follow the signage to the main entry checkpoints; for broader city transportation options, see the information further down the page.
About the city
Charleston, a charming coastal city in South Carolina, blends a historic backdrop with a modern scene for concerts and sports events. That combination makes it an appealing destination for visitors who want more than just a night at the venue—the city delivers an atmosphere you’ll remember even before the lights go up.
To get around, rely on CARTA bus routes and DASH (Downtown Area Shuttle), a practical way to move across the peninsula’s core and reach the main areas with arenas and stadiums. If you arrive by air at Charleston International Airport (CHS) or by train at the Amtrak station Charleston, SC (CHS) in North Charleston, getting to downtown and event districts is straightforward by taxi, rideshare, or rental car. A bonus option is the Charleston Water Taxi, which links waterfront points and offers a scenic approach from the harbor.
Before or after the event, stroll through the Historic District, head to King Street for shops and bars, and stop by Charleston City Market for local finds and flavors. The photogenic Rainbow Row, the promenade along Waterfront Park, and the view from The Battery toward Charleston Harbor provide that “wow” moment that completes the trip.
Charleston is known for an easygoing pace, strong hospitality, and a wide range of food—from seafood specialties to classic Lowcountry cuisine—so dinner fits naturally into your plan. Accommodation spans boutique hotels in historic buildings to practical options across the broader area, making budgeting easier. Whether you’re coming for a major concert or a sporting matchup, use the city’s compact layout and pair the event with a short, rewarding sightseeing loop.