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Credit One Stadium

4.0 (53 reviews)
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My husband and I were in town for the 2026 Charleston Open, we had so much fun. The food and drinks were a 7/10. The service was really great 10/10. The employees there were very nice and helpful. The ambiance 10/10. If you're going to an event during the day and you know it's hot, be sure to take an empty bottle for water refills and an umbrella. We're looking forward to going in 2027.

Amanda R.

The stadium was an awesome venue for a live concert experience. Seating had a great view from the 300 levels. Staff were well organized and friendly- made the process of entry easy. The food and drinks were a bit pricey but expected at a stadium. Overall, enjoyed my experience and recommend checking this venue out.

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Scotty C.

I've now attended a bunch of shows at Credit One since they upgraded it and have had mostly positive experiences. I will say that when a show is sold out, things can get pretty hectic, but if it's a regular show I'm more inclined to attend. The entry staff are super efficient and I've never waited more than a few minutes to get into the venue. The have lots of options for food and drinks and plenty of places to purchase from. I can't even say the bathroom lines have been long... especially if you time it right. I much prefer an outdoor venue for live shows so I would choose Credit One over the Coliseum any day. I wish their season would spill over into fall because I'd honestly rather go to shows outside in November instead of August... there is nowhere to hide from the sun on really hot days.

Credit One Stadium for an evening session Charleston Open match.
Seth A.

Credit One Stadium is the featured show court of the Charleston Open professional tennis tournament. It's where you'll find some of the best players in the world practicing and eventually playing their matches. I just returned home from this week's 2024 Charleston Open and having memories fresh in my mind, I'd like to relay some details about Credit One Stadium and the tournament grounds... The first 2 sections of the stadium all have seatbacks and there's not a bad viewing point in the house. Then there's the 3rd tier level where it's pretty much general admission or open seating. This top part of the stands has bleacher style benches. Ushers up here don't even check tickets so if you don't have a specific seat for Credit One Stadium, you can still come and watch the tennis from high above. And if you purchased a day pass, you can enter for the evening session, just don't tell the authorities, lol. One noticeable aspect about Credit One Stadium was the wind. Compared to the outer courts like Althea Gibson ShowCourt 2 and PlayCourt 3, when sitting here in Credit One, it can get windy. Especially in the 3rd level upper deck, for early April, weather was chilly. And if you attend a night session, I'd suggest preparing arriving with long layers and a coat/hoodie. For a WTA 500 level tournament, I'd say Credit One Stadium is one of the largest venues in pro tennis. Last month I attended the San Diego Open (which is also a 500 level tourney) and their primetime stadium court didn't even compare to Credit One. It was maybe half the size. Also, the Charleston Open is not a Masters 1000 level contest and yet Credit One can fit the mold of any major event. It's a statuesque hosting venue. It can be seen from walking along the streets of Daniel Island. I believe they have concerts here when tennis is not being played. I would think the stadium is great for many other outdoor events. Plus, it's located on Daniel Island in a charming little area of Charleston, South Carolina. The box office is right beside the stadium so even if you haven't purchased anything ahead of time on Ticketmaster, StubHub, SeatGeek, etc...there are 3 open windows for buying tickets on the spot. And I think visiting the box office is the best option as it avoids major fees and taxes implemented on sites like Ticketmaster. For getting tickets at the box office, they don't accept cash, only credit card. Then they ask for your phone number and text you your tickets. Next, click on the link in the text and your QR coded ticket is ready to be scanned. Overall...buying tickets at the front entrance beside Credit One is efficient. The grounds around Credit One are exceptional for tennis. There's plenty of space, trees and shade for watching matches. Food trucks were lined up beside the stadium so you can find something to eat. If you get a hamburger and fries, it'll cost around $20, which is typical these days for a tennis event. And that's about it. Coming back to Credit One Stadium and the Charleston Open for the 2nd consecutive year, my experience again was a success. It remains one of my favorite WTA tennis tournaments and I look forward to returning in 2025.

Max M.

This is a large stadium which seemingly has tennis matches more than concerts but with the floor seating I estimate it can handle 5000 people. It is an open stadium with very few covered seats, and those which are covered have small tables for eating or imbibing. (Yes, if it rains, almost everyone will get wet, but it was a good day. In section 315, far away from the stage, it is good and chill with the wind cooling you. There are numerous security personnel and white polo shirts with security printed on the back of them, and 99% of them were friendly in their firmness in handling the crowd. In addition Charleston City Police were present, just in case. (Daniel Island is in the City of Charleston but is in Berkeley County.) The sound system playing music before any of the three groups was a bit too loud for my aging ears, but the song selections were good. The groups of Hearty Har, George Thorogood and The Destroyers and John Fogerty were all talented with the latter two from the 1960s were extraordinaryly talented performers. The staff were quick in changing one group's systems to another were quick, and done in under 15 minutes. Again, a great time here, as it was when we saw ZZ Top in their 50 Year Tour. Of course I recommend this performance stadium but need to tell you that parking is not very close unless you are a VIP or wanting to pay $20 to park. We thus arrived early, knowing this, and found parking a few blocks away, parking which did not cost us at all.

Amy C.

I have been to many concerts and other events at this stadium over the years, most recently Post Malone. The stadium is very clean and the staff are helpful, plenty of options for food and drinks, so the lines for those aren't usually very long. If you time it right, you can avoid waiting too long for the bathrooms as well. I was pleasantly surprised by the weather for this show, since it is completely outside, I tend to avoid shows over the summer because it gets way too hot with little to no shade here. I'd love to see more October- March concerts here. I have also been for the tennis open which is typically much nicer weather than their summer concert series from around May to August.

We the Kings From section 212

Okay so... the venue is great. The seats are all open, so I definitely though, for summer months, recommend sitting on the far right side to avoid being roasted in the heat. Parking? NOT GREAT. The show was over around 1030p. We didn't leave the parking lot until closer to 1130p. The entire area gets gridlocked (which may also happen because New Realm brewing is dangerously close in proximity). Venue was good. Parking was meh. So maybe this the venue for you, maybe it isn't.

Parking pass 20.00 and not far away
Angel M.

This is a nice event space. It is outside and that is important to remember. The seating is okay but not great. The sound is fine. I HATE that they only have bathrooms on the main floor. You have to walk down 3 flights of stairs to use the restroom. The only staff I saw were when they were checking my ticket. Once inside I just saw security but I don't think they are part of credit one.

Common Kings July 2024
Chrissy F.

Love this stadium for concerts! The evening brings the best breeze in the summertime, there's free parking (if you don't mind walking), and the seating goes more upwards so the view of the stage isn't far away like some stadiums. Be mindful of sunset times or you may find yourself cooking in the heat - if not, bring sunblock and hats! Drinks are wildly expensive but to be expected for event spaces.

Post Malone, Darius Rucker, and Muscadine Bloodline at Credit One Stadium
Iz S.

Try to purchase drinks/food at the surrounding restaurants. Credit One over charges. The service is great though. Long lines for drinks inside!

Haley S.

The train concert was so fun! What a cool venue. More intimate than I was expecting, given how big it is. But the sound and lights were phenomenal, as was the show starting at sunset. Watching the stars come out while listening to some of my favorite songs was a real treat.

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Cheryl G.

SANTANA Concert was GREAT!! Fantastic! Sound! Very nice venue and seating. The handicapped parking, elevators, and signage definitely need to re-thought, not very handicapped friendly! Didn't think I'd ever make. WOULD'VE BEEN very helpful had they provided some sort of HANDICAPPED TRANSPORTATION from far away parking! Santana's ENERGETIC PERFORMANCE made it all worthwhile tho.

Waiting on the parking bus, after Santana
Jeffery B.

Nice facility for live music, for the type of artist that can fill a large setting like this. We saw Santana, who put on an amazing show, especially since he had an illness about a month prior. The stadium itself has ample bathrooms, and some nice concessions available. Pricing is a little high but in the expected range. We used the remote parking with school buses as shuttles to and from the gate. Getting in was easy, getting out we had to wait in a line for about 20-30 minutes for enough buses to come through and take us back. That was really the only drawback.

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Came here for concerts and a tennis match. The stadium has nice seating and great sound quality. Very spacious and upscale for events!

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Popped in here for our last night in Charleston. We didn't know what to expect but was impressed to…read moresee how big it was once we stepped inside. The back opens up to another bar with outdoor seating, very cool. The bartender out back took our drinks, I forgot her name but she was from California originally, La Jolla area? Anyways, very friendly and was attentive even with all the guests in need. We hung out for hours, meeting locals and enjoying drinks. Decided to order food and they had a cheese dip that was spot on. My wife ordered the steak salad and the steak was overcooked, but when asked how things were, they were quick to make it right, and brought out another steak to fix the issue. 5 stars! I hope they see this review and know that they are doing something right. I do wish they had better merch. I wanted to buy stuff but was told their shirts shrink quite a bit after washing. Bummer.

Listen, it's a great bar. The courtyard is nice. There is an ample amount of options for drinks…read more But... What does that matter if you're ushered out before closing? A group of about 8 of us went out for drinks Saturday (5/2/26). We were having a great time (respectful, quiet, not causing a problem). Last call hit at 1:30 so we decided one more drink before we went our ways home. 10 mins later we're were asked to leave the courtyard and head inside - not a problem. We will finish our drinks inside. 5 minutes after that, we were asked to take our last sips and leave. 15 mins before the posted closing time. Again, we weren't causing a problem, weren't loud, weren't disruptive. This was a group of 8, most of us well into our 40s (or older). But they were telling all guests to leave at 1:45a?? Just after we bought drinks? The posted hours say they close at 2a. Not 1:45a. Most of us left half finished drinks. The large bouncer was nice enough, the tiny one in a hoodie with glasses was totally unprofessional. So beware. The Blind Tiger has what it takes to remain a Charleston institution. Their staff, might ruin that chance.

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