Tickets on Sale Now for 2019 Blue Jamboree!

Welcome to the party!

Begun in 2010 as a platform for Democratic candidates to reach voters at a fun, festive event, the Blue Jamboree has grown into one of the most important annual political events in South Carolina. Described by Charleston’s Post & Courier as “one of the biggest, bluest rallies in the state,” the Blue Jam brings together thousands of Democrats from all parts of South Carolina with live music, candidate stump speeches, delicious food and fun activities for the whole family. This year will be the biggest Blue Jamboree ever, with more slots for presidential candidate speeches and dozens of new activities.

This year's jamboree will be an all-day festival featuring:

  • Unforgettable speeches

  • Live music throughout the day

  • Delicious food trucks

  • Beer and wine

  • Jump castles for the little ones

  • Face painting for kids of all ages

  • New! Blue Jam 2020 Expo

  • Unique 2020 shopping

  • Stunning views of the Ashley River

  • The best selfie spot in SC

BLUE JAMBOREE SCHEDULE (FINAL)

SPEAKERS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER; NOT ORDER OF SPEAKING

BLOCK A • 9:30AM - 11:30AM
Pledge of Allegiance: Joey Benton; Bishop England High School
National Anthem: Tula Sood; Charleston County School of the Arts
GOV. STEVE BULLOCK
JULIÁN CASTRO TEAM
Live Music: Charleston Jazz Academy Student Band

BLOCK B • 11:30AM - 2:30PM
SEN. MICHAEL BENNET
REP. TULSI GABBARD
SEN. KAMALA HARRIS
SEN. NINA TURNER
MR. TOM STEYER
Live Music: Lindsay Holler and the Hollerettes

BLOCK C • 2:30PM - 4:30PM
MAYOR CHRISTOPHER CABALDON (BUTTIGIEG)
REP. JOHN DELANEY
DNC ASSOCIATE CHAIR JAIME HARRISON
REP. CEDRIC RICHMOND (BIDEN)
DR. GLORIA BROMELL TINUBU
SHERIFF STEVE TOMPKINS (WARREN)

BLOCK D • 4:30PM - 5:30PM
ASSEMBLYWOMAN SHAVONDA SUMTER (BOOKER)
MR. ANDREW YANG


SATURDAY • OCTOBER 5 • THE BEND IN NORTH CHARLESTON
3775 AZALEA DRIVE
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Martin O’Malley photo by Sean Rayford

Martin O’Malley photo by Sean Rayford

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