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  2. New Brookland Tavern - Wikipedia

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    New Brookland Tavern is a bar and music venue located in the Five Points neighborhood of Columbia, South Carolina. New Brookland Tavern is one of, if not the oldest, continuous running music venues in the Columbia area. It is known for presenting live music 365 days a year. They have an annual New Year's Eve cover show and Emo Nights with 2000s ...

  3. New year, new delights: 10 Columbia arts events to look ...

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    While Columbia arts organizations are still filling in their new calendars, early 2024 looks promising. Here are 10 of the exciting offerings ahead. New year, new delights: 10 Columbia arts events ...

  4. Koger Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Koger Center for the Arts is an arts center located in Columbia, South Carolina, on the University of South Carolina campus, adjacent to the School of Music. [1] It was built in 1988, and has 2,256 saleable seats.

  5. Does possible return of Columbia’s 3 Rivers Music Fest ...

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    The Columbia International Festival, which claims an annual attendance of 17,000-22,000, got the most of any single event among the allocations recommended by the hospitality tax committee ...

  6. Columbia Experimental Music Festival is set for its final run ...

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    The Columbia Experimental Music Festival will take its final bow next week. The 2023 edition is a fitting celebration of what makes the fest special.

  7. Colonial Life Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Life Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Columbia, South Carolina, primarily home to the University of South Carolina men's and women's basketball teams. Opened as a replacement for the Carolina Coliseum with the name Carolina Center in 2002, the 18,000-seat arena is also host to various events, including conferences, concerts, and graduation ceremonies.