Goose Returns to Firefly Distillery After Four Years, Delivering a Night of Healing, Connection, and Celebration

Article Contributed by Alexius Lipot

Published on 2026-06-27

Goose Returns to Firefly Distillery After Four Years, Delivering a Night of Healing, Connection, and Celebration

Goose | June 23, 2026 | Charleston, SC | Photos by Alexius Lipot

For the first time in four years, Goose returned to Firefly Distillery in Charleston, South Carolina, playing to a packed crowd eager to welcome them back. The air was thick with excitement, humidity, and anticipation, but there was also a noticeable emotional weight hanging over the evening following the recent loss of a beloved fan during the band's Madison Square Garden run. It felt as though the night was destined to acknowledge those emotions.

Rick Mitarotonda | Goose | Firefly Distillery
Rick Mitarotonda | Goose | Firefly Distillery

Goose opened with "Dr. Darkness," a song that warns of an entity feeding on insecurity while offering false cures and leaving resentment in its wake. The choice set a reflective tone and gave the crowd a chance to process the emotions many had carried into the venue. From there, the band shifted into the playful funk of "Royal," a cover by The Wood Brothers centered on letting go of burdens and embracing emotional growth. The uplifting energy continued seamlessly into "Atlas" before Goose delivered another cover, Spoon's "Inside Out."

Goose | Charleston, SC
Goose | Charleston, SC

With goosebumps running high throughout the crowd and the band's heartfelt message of love and support still lingering, Goose moved into "Madalena." The song's yearning romantic sentiment and desire to freeze time felt especially fitting for a crowd wanting to savor every moment together.

The band then switched gears with "Torero." Meaning "bullfighter" in Spanish, the song symbolizes the daily struggle of navigating life's relentless demands. The performance blossomed into a beautiful melodic jam as Rick Mitarotonda unleashed soaring guitar work that left the audience captivated.

Trevor Weekz | Goose
Trevor Weekz | Goose

To close out the first set, Goose reminded everyone why live music remained such a powerful communal experience. Launching into fan favorite "Animal," the band had the entire venue on its feet. The grooves seemed to echo throughout Charleston as fans danced, sang, and celebrated being together.

Cotter Ellis | Goose
Cotter Ellis | Goose

Returning for the second set, Goose shared some lighthearted banter with the crowd before diving into "All I Need." The energy continued to build with a funky rendition of "Jeff Engborg," marking just the 13th time the song had been played live. The rare treat had fans smiling, hugging, and dancing as waves of joy spread throughout the venue.

The surprises continued when the band extended the jam directly into "Creatures," another song that doesn't make frequent appearances in set-lists. The performance felt like a collective release, encouraging fans to embrace the present moment and cherish the connections around them.

Goose | Charleston, SC
Goose | Charleston, SC

Then came another unexpected gem: "Moby." Its appearance further emphasized the evening's underlying theme of healing and togetherness, offering the audience another moment to reflect while still keeping the dance floor moving.

Keeping the momentum alive, Goose closed the second set with a spirited "So Ready" > "Bob Don" > "So Ready" sandwich. As the band left the stage, the crowd clearly wasn't ready for the night to end. Thunderous cheers echoed across Firefly Distillery until Goose returned for one final gift, which manifested in the form of a "Silver Rising" encore. This sent fans home in complete bliss.

Goose | Charleston, SC
Goose | Charleston, SC

After a four-year absence from Firefly Distillery, Goose delivered more than just a concert. They provided a night of healing, celebration, and community, reminding everyone in attendance that life's moments are precious and that music has a unique power to bring people together when they need it most.

Goose | Charleston, SC
Goose | Charleston, SC

Check out more photos from the show! Check out more photos from the show. Also view our prior coverage from the Goose 2026 Summer tour from Madison Square Garden Night one (review/photos) and two (photos/review) and Central Park (review/photos).

Band: Goose
Location: North Charleston, SC
Venue: Firefly Distillery
Date: June 23, 2026

Set One: Dr. Darkness, Royal [1] > Atlas [2] > Inside Out [3], Madalena > Torero [4], Animal
Set Two: All I Need [5], Jeff Engborg [1] > Creatures > Moby, So Ready > Bob Don [6] > So Ready
Encore: Silver Rising

Notes:
[1] Unfinished.
[2] The Wood Brothers.
[3] Spoon.
[4] Album version.
[5] Slow, melodic version.
[6] With.

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