Full Moon Fever: A Tom Petty Tribute Band at The Broadberry

by | Mar 1, 2018 | COMMUNITY

Full Moon Fever: A Tom Petty Tribute Band at The Broadberry

Members from various Richmond bands come together to pay their respects to the late-great-and always inspiring, Tom Petty. This band does a whole night of music by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. Each musician in a die-hard fan of their instrument’s player in Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and it’s just the most fun and genuine experience to play music with friends.

This will be an awesome night of music and a percentage of proceeds will go to Gallery5, an arts non profit right here in RVA!
We’ll have some folks from Gallery5 there and we’ll also have an amazing raffle going for rad prizes including Broadberry schwag, Gallery5 schwag, and even a poster of the show signed by the band members’ versions of the real band’s signatures…we’re a tribute band through and through!

This is going to be a full night of awesome time. But wait, there’s more! Kicking off the show will be RVA’s very own Kenneka Cook!



Come support, come love, and come rock out!

Tickets are on sale now, the last show sold out, so get your tickets now. It just won’t be the same without you!

Tix: https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1640457?_ga=2.210552797.992106262.1518625920-2028934866.1518484576&__utma=1.1306736271.1518484576.1518625919.1518628548.3&__utmb=1.1.10.1518628548&__utmc=1&__utmx=-&__utmz=1.1518628548.3.3.utmcsr%3Dgoogle|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=(not%20provided)&__utmv=-&__utmk=155368763

Joe Vanderhoff

Joe Vanderhoff




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