March shows at The Broadberry

by | Mar 1, 2016 | MUSIC

Check out these awesome shows at The Broadberry this month:


Check out these awesome shows at The Broadberry this month:

March 3 Diarrhea Planet, Lightfields, Don Babylon. 8:30pm, $12-15
March 4 EARLY: Richmond International Film Festival – Music Video Showcase & Performance. 6-8pm. $10-12
LATER: Lucy Dacus Album Release with Rikki Shay and Spooky Cool. 9pm, $8-10
March 5 Yarn, James Justin and Co. 9pm, $12-15
March 9 Miss May I, Sirens And Sailors, God Of Nothing, Vilified, Skies of Gomorrah. 6pm, $13-15
March 11 Pentagram, King Giant, Night Magic, Stone Woman. 8pm, $17.50-20
March 12 Skydog: A Tribute to the Allman Brothers Band. 9pm, $10-12
March 13 The Royal Southern Brotherhood, The Seedz. 8pm, $15
March 16 Tim Reynolds and TR3. 8pm, $20-25
March 17 St. Patrick’s Day with The Shack Band, Jackass Flats. 9pm, $10-12
March 19 Stalley. 9pm, $15-20
March 24 of Montreal. 8pm, $18-22
March 25 Night Idea with Spooky Cool, Gull, and Roz & The Rice Cakes. 9pm, $8-10
March 26 No BS! Brass. 9pm, $15
March 27 Children of Bodom, Havoc, Gritter. 8pm, $25
March 31 Bass Nation RVA feat. Herobust & G Jones. 8pm, $12-15

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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