It’s a new year and a good time to rewrite. beef up and streamline our boilerplate for PopCult‘s weekly guide to things you can get into in and around Charleston, West Virginia. Some weeks we might stick to things in town. Most weeks we’ll go as far as Huntington and Beckley. Once in while we’ll even cross the borders into Ohio, Kentucky or Virginia.
As always, you should remember that THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE LIST OF EVENTS. It’s just a starting point, so don’t expect anything comprehensive, and if you feel strongly about me leaving anything out, feel free to mention it in the comments. Also, if you have a show that you’d like to plug in the future, contact me via Social Media at Facebook, BlueSky or Twitter. I dont charge for this, so you might as well send me something if you have an event to promote.
You can find live music in and around town every night of the week. You just have to know where to look.
Most Fridays and Saturdays you can find live music at Taylor Books. There is no cover charge, and shows start at 7:30 PM.
You can find live music every night at The World Famous Empty Glass Cafe. Mondays feature open mic night. The first Tuesday of every month sees the legendary Spurgie Hankins Band perform. There’s both Happy Hour music and local or touring bands on Thursday and Friday, and live bands Saturday nights. On Sundays when there’s a new Mountain Stage, musicians from the legendary WV Public Radio show migrate to The Glass for the Post-Mountain Stage jam.
Live at The Shop in Dunbar hosts local and touring bands on most weekends, and is a nice break away from the downtown bar scene.
Louie’s, at Mardi Gras Casino & Resort, regularly brings in local bands on weekends.
In Huntington, local institution, The Loud (formerly The V Club), brings in great touring and local acts three or four nights a week.
The Wandering Wind Meadery holds several events each week, from live piano karaoke to bands to burlesque.
The multitude of breweries and distilleries that have popped up in Charleston of late tend to bring in live musical acts as well.
Roger Rablais hosts Songwriter’s stage at different venues around the area, often at 813 Penn, next door to Fret ‘n’ Fiddle in Saint Albans. You might also find cool musical events at Route 60 Music in Barboursville and Folklore Music Exchange in Charleston.
To hear music in an alcohol-free enviroment, see what’s happening at Pumzi’s, on Charleston’s West Side. You can also visit Coal River Coffee in Saint Albans for live music in an alcohol-free environment. I am looking to expand this list, so please contact me through the social media sites above if you know about more alcohol-free performance venues.
For cutting-edge indepent art films, downstairs from Taylor Books you’ll find the Floralee Hark Cohen Cinema by WVIFF. Each week they program several amazing movies in their intimate viewing room that you aren’t likely to see anywhere else.
Please remember that viral illlnesses are still a going concern and many people who have very good reasons are still wearing masks, and many of us, understandably, are still nervous about being in crowds, masked or not. Be kind and understanding while you’re out. And if you’re at an outdoor event, please remember that it’s awfully inconsiderate to smoke or vape around people who become ill when exposed to that stuff.
Keep in mind that all shows are subject to change or be cancelled at the last minute.
Here we go, roughly in order, it’s graphics for local events that I was able to scrunge up online…















On the last day of 2024, The AIR and PopCult present the 53rd episode of Radio Free Charleston released in this calendar year (that is, if you count the
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At 3 PM we offer up a new episode of The Swing Shift that uses the occasion of New Year’s Eve to transport you to Las Vegas in 1963 for highlights of a recording of Frank, Dean and Sammy, the Rat Pack, holding court as “The Summit,” singing songs, making jokes and pointing out celebrities in the audience.

We have a very special video episode of Radio Free Charleston premiering today. That’s it floating above this text.
This episode of Radio Free Charleston brings you a preview. We have three of the songs from that performance, along with a music video created using footage from this show with a studio demo of one of their original songs. Next week I’ll be sharing a more elaborately…”defective”…version of that video.
I will tell you more about that project in the New Year. For the folks keeping track of such things, this show, episode 221 of Radio Free Charleston Volume Two (the video series) is “RFC Jacket (for Lynne)” Host segments were shot at the Criel Mound in South Charleston, mostly around where the stage used to be when this concert was recorded.
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