RVA Magazine Presents: Local Shows 9/17-9/20

by | Sep 17, 2012 | WORLD MUSIC

Monday, 9/17: Misser, Diamond Youth, Young Statues (pictured above), Broadside @ The Camel 8PM


Monday, 9/17: Misser, Diamond Youth, Young Statues (pictured above), Broadside @ The Camel 8PM

Monday, 9/17: Mureau (pictured above), A Hero A Fake, Life As A Ghost, I Am The Rapture, Regretfully I, Fall To Eternity, The Dark Shores, Tetryl, Embers From The Altar @ Kingdom 6PM

Monday, 9/17: Catholic Guilt (pictured above), Bermuda Triangles, Head Molt, New Turks @ Strange Matter 10PM

Monday, 9/17: RVA Big Band @ Balliceaux 10 PM

Monday, 9/17: My Friend Kyle, Adult Braces, Blanket Truth, Sea Of Storms (pictured above), Nude Photos @ The Nile 10 PM

Tuesday, 9/18: M.H. & His Orchestra (pictured above), Antiphons, We Never @ The Camel 9PM

Tuesday, 9/18: The Former Champions @ Cary Street Cafe 10PM

Tuesday, 9/18: Broadway (pictured above), Us From Outside, These Hearts, Under City Skylines, Between The Heart & Home, Color Me Valiant, Call It Courage, Winning The Loser’s Bracket, October Wolves @ Kingdom 5 PM

Wednesday, 9/19: Susan Greenbaum @ Ashland Coffee & Tea 7PM

Wednesday, 9/19: Brantley Gilbert @ SnagAJob Pavilion (Innsbrook) 6PM

Wednesday, 9/19: Handguns (pictured above), Forever Came Calling, State Champs, Allison Weiss, Let’s Be Honest, Battleghost, Another Treehouse Aquiantance, The Good Fight @ Kingdom 5PM

Wednesday, 9/19: Corin Tucker Band (pictured above), The Two Funerals, Fire Bison @ Strange Matter 7PM

Wednesday, 9/19: The Moonbees (pictured above), Hellblinki @ The Camel 9PM

Wednesday, 9/19: Matt Conner, The Dimmer Twins (pictured above by Joey Opyt) @ Balliceaux 9:30 PM

Wednesday, 9/19: The Pirate Plunder, featuring People’s Blues Of Richmond (pictured above by Brittany O’Neill), DJ Reinhold @ Gallery 5 7 PM

Wednesday, 9/19: Cara Beth Satalino (pictured above by Rene Griffin), Julie Karr, Chester Endersby Gwazda @ Steady Sounds 6 PM

Thursday, 9/20: The Broad Street Ramblers @ Crossroads (Forest Hill Ave location) 8PM

Thursday, 9/20: Galactic @ The National 8PM

Thursday, 9/20: The Two Man Gentlemen Band, The Richmanian Ramblers (pictured above) @ Balliceaux 9:30PM

Thursday, 9/20: Tim O’Brien @ Ashland Coffee & Tea 8PM

Thursday, 9/20: The Bopcats @ The Canal Club 7:30PM

Thursday, 9/20: Three Sheets to the Wind @ The Republic 10PM

Thursday, 9/20: Saint Vitus, Weedeater, Sourvein, Gritter @ Kingdom 7PM

Thursday, 9/20: Southside Stranglers (last show), Murder, The Shirks, Eurotics @ Strange Matter 9 PM

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