MUSC Health Stadium

The stadium was originally named after Blackbaud, a software company founded by Battery majority owner Tony Bakker.

The stadium regularly hosted sporting events besides Battery matches, including United States women's national soccer team soccer,[1] and United States national rugby union team matches.

[5] The Southern Ground Music and Food Festival was hosted in 2011: Zac Brown Band, Clay Cook, Eric Church, Warren Haynes, Blue Dogs (from Charleston), Moon Taxi, My Morning Jacket, Train, and Fitz and the Tantrums.

In 2016, it had Thomas Rhett, A Thousand Horses, Kacey Musgraves, The Marshall Tucker Band (from Spartanburg), and Bruce Hornsby.

On May 29, 2019, MUSC Health Stadium was sold to an affiliate of Atlanta-based Holder Properties Inc for $6.475 million.