Is House Music Taking Over Charleston? Project 92 Is Bringing James Hype, Meduza, Chase West + More to Building 64
Charleston’s nightlife scene may be entering a new era.
Over the next several weeks, Project 92 is set to bring a notable run of electronic acts to Building 64 in North Charleston, including James Hype on March 28, Meduza on April 24, and Chase West on May 1. Event listings and promoter pages show all three shows scheduled at Building 64, adding more momentum to Charleston’s growing house and electronic music presence.
For a city long known for its bars, brunches, live bands, and festival weekends, this stretch of bookings signals something bigger than just a few isolated events. It suggests Charleston is continuing to make room for larger-scale dance music experiences — the kind built around recognizable names, high-energy crowds, and production-heavy nights that feel more like destination events than standard club bookings. That idea is reinforced by Project 92’s own promotion of this spring run at Building 64.
The lineup itself says a lot. James Hype is billed for Saturday, March 28 at Building 64, with listings describing it as his Charleston debut. Meduza follows on Friday, April 24, with promoter materials highlighting the Grammy-nominated act’s stop in North Charleston and an 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. event window. Then comes Chase West on Friday, May 1, giving the venue and promoter another strong electronic booking to keep the momentum rolling.
That is why the question feels fair now: is house music taking over Charleston?
Maybe not completely — but it is clearly becoming a bigger part of the conversation.
Charleston has seen dance music events before, but a concentrated run like this stands out because it helps build a pattern. Bigger artists start coming. More people start paying attention. Crowds start showing up with expectations. A venue like Building 64 becomes associated with a certain type of experience. And once that pattern starts, it can change what people expect from nightlife in the area.
For fans of electronic music, this is the kind of momentum they have been waiting to see. For casual nightlife watchers, it is another sign that Charleston’s entertainment scene continues to evolve beyond the usual formula. And for promoters like Project 92, it is a chance to prove that the market can support more of these nights moving forward. That last point is an inference based on the volume and pacing of these announced shows, not a confirmed statement from the promoter.
One thing is clear: Building 64 is becoming a serious player in this conversation, and this run of bookings has given Charleston’s electronic scene something real to rally around. Whether this becomes a full-blown takeover or just the start of a bigger wave, the city is definitely being put on notice this spring.
Upcoming Project 92 / Building 64 Dates
- James Hype — Saturday, March 28, 2026
- Meduza — Friday, April 24, 2026
- Chase West — Friday, May 1, 2026
