Excitement builds in the Lowcountry as the Charleston Air Show prepares to showcase the U.S. Navy Blue Angels on May 2, 2026, over Charleston Harbor. This free event will run from 1 to 3 p.m., inviting spectators to witness thrilling aerial demonstrations.
Crowds gathered along the harbor and aboard the U.S.S. Yorktown for a final dress rehearsal on May 1. The atmosphere buzzed with anticipation, despite a last-minute change in location that could have dampened spirits. Senator Tim Scott praised this effort, stating, “What a blessing to be right in the middle of all the action.”
The performance highlighted the precision and teamwork of the Blue Angels—a sight that captivated families, veterans, and first-time viewers alike. Many children left inspired, considering military careers after witnessing such skillful displays.
Key weather conditions:
- High temperature: 63°F
- Low temperature: 49°F
- Chance of rain: 100%
Weather conditions may pose challenges for spectators and organizers alike. Still, enthusiasm remains high as attendees prepare for an unforgettable experience.
This year marks a significant effort toward community engagement through events like this air show. It connects residents with their military roots while providing an exhilarating spectacle for all ages.
The Charleston Air Show not only showcases aerial demonstrations but also strengthens ties within the community—bringing together families and friends for a day of excitement and inspiration.
