February shows at The Camel

by | Feb 2, 2016 | MUSIC

Check out the awesome upcoming shows at The Camel for this month:


Check out the awesome upcoming shows at The Camel for this month:

February 1 The Phosphenes Name Change Show, with Moonlight Beach Club & The Talkies. 9pm, $5
February 2 Rec Room Presents: Open Aux Night. 9pm, FREE!
February 3 CBDB, Backup Planet. 9pm, $7-10
February 4 Camp Howard, Atlas Bloom, Worse Curses, Collin Thibodeauxx. 9pm, $5
February 5 EARLY: Beers & Banjos with Slack Family Band. 6pm, FREE!
LATER: First Fridays with the Southern Belles & Soul Mechanic. 9pm, $7-10
February 6 Annabelle’s Curse, Megan Jean & The KFB. 9pm, $8-10
February 7 Early: Blues Brunch feat. Kurt Crandall and True Story. 12pm, FREE!
February 8 Stephen Norfleet Jr & The Devil’s Workshop Big Band. 9pm, FREE!
February 9 Community Center, Swamp Candy, Fool’s Errand. 9pm, $5-7
February 10 Radio Rubber Room Showcase. 10pm, FREE!
February 11 Big Mean Sound Machine, Common Wealth. 9pm, $8-10
February 12 EARLY: Blues & Brews with Blues Flash. 5pm, FREE!
LATER: Future Prospect, The Big Payback. 9pm, $10-12
February 13 The Slank, Vanilla Summit. 9pm, $7
February 14 EARLY: Brunch w/ Bandit Queens. 11am
LATER: Valentine’s Day Bash with Silent Psychic, Josie McQueen, Sleave, The Erotic Bombs, The Trinkets. 9pm, FREE!
February 15 Songwriter Night. 8pm, FREE!
February 16 Satellite Syndicate. 9pm, $5
February 17 The Camel’s Open Mic Night. 9pm, FREE!
February 18 Jet Trails Media: Jouwala Collective, Common Wealth, Captain Grandpa. 9pm, FREE!
February 19 EARLY: Beers & Banjos feat. Hannah Stanford & Paul Willson. 6pm, FREE!
LATER: Kings, Dank. 9pm, $8-10
February 20 The Jauntee, Elephant Wrecking Ball, Deaf Scene. 9pm, $8
February 21 Dharma Bombs, Jordan Depaul, Samantha Pearl, Dalton Dash. 9pm, $5
February 22 Jeremy White & The Blue Hearts, The Tide Rose, The Very First Man. 8pm, FREE!
February 23 Tennison. 9pm, $5
February 24 Radio Rubber Room showcase feat. New Outliers, The Cyrenaics. 10pm, FREE!
February 25 EARLY: Science Pub. 5pm, donations encouraged
LATER: BYOB (Bring Your Own Beats) hosted by Black Liq. 10pm, $6-10
February 26 EARLY: Blues & Brews feat. The Bell Hornets. 5pm, FREE!
LATER: Dead 27s, Pretty Heavy. 9pm, $10
February 27 Tyler Brant & The Shakedown, I Am The Liquor, MyWay. 8:30pm, $10
February 28 EARLY: Melissa Brugh Photography Opening with Danny Plotnik, Erin Frye, Chelsea Temple. 12pm, FREE!
LATER: The City Lights, Camp Howard, Radio Birds, Collin Thibodeauxx. 8:30pm, $5
February 29 Dharma Bombs. 9pm, FREE!

All tickets can be purchased in advance directly from their website here.

Amy David

Amy David

Amy David was the Web Editor for RVAMag.com from May 2015 until September 2018. She covered craft beer, food, music, art and more. She's been a journalist since 2010 and attended Radford University. She enjoys dogs, beer, tacos, and Bob's Burgers references.




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