Exhibition Basketball Games Headed to Credit One Stadium This September
Credit One Stadium in Charleston will host exhibition basketball games in September, bringing live pro-level hoops action to the South Carolina venue.

Charleston to Host Exhibition Basketball in September
Credit One Stadium, the Charleston, South Carolina venue best known for tennis and concerts, is adding exhibition basketball games to its September calendar. The announcement signals a push to bring more live sports variety to the waterfront arena, giving local fans a chance to watch competitive basketball without traveling to a major metro market.
According to a report from Live 5 News, the games are scheduled for September, though specific dates, matchups, and ticket details were not fully disclosed in the initial announcement. Fans interested in attending should monitor official channels from Credit One Stadium for confirmed scheduling and pricing as details become available.
What This Means for Charleston Sports Fans
Charleston does not currently have a professional basketball franchise calling the city home, so events like these exhibition games fill a real gap in the local sports calendar. Exhibition matchups typically feature professional or high-level players competing in a format designed to entertain crowds rather than count toward a league record. They tend to be accessible, family-friendly events that draw casual fans alongside dedicated basketball followers.
Credit One Stadium has a track record of branching out beyond its primary tennis programming. Hosting basketball in September, a period that falls between the end of summer and the start of the NBA regular season, places the event at a time when basketball appetite is building but league games have not yet tipped off. That timing could work in the event's favor when it comes to drawing an audience.
Credit One Stadium as a Multi-Sport Venue
Situated on Daniel Island, Credit One Stadium has a seating capacity that suits mid-size sporting events and live performances. Converting a tennis facility for basketball is a logistical step that venues of this type have managed successfully in other cities, often using a portable court setup placed over the existing surface.
Bringing exhibition basketball to a venue like this is part of a broader trend of smaller markets attracting one-off sporting events that were once reserved for large arenas in major cities. Promoters have found that cities like Charleston, with a growing population and a sports-hungry fan base, can generate solid attendance for the right event.
Live 5 News first reported the news, and additional details from the stadium or event organizers are expected ahead of the September dates. Anyone planning to attend should watch for ticket sale announcements in the coming weeks.










