The Broadberry’s Dec. 2015 show line up

by | Nov 23, 2015 | ART

December 2015


December 2015

The Broadberry is finishing the year with tons of exciting shows. The No BS! Brass Annual Canned Food Drive returns on December 5, benefiting Feed More (bring a canned good for discounted admission). Skalidays featuring Murphy’s Kids, Major and the Monbacks, and more, returns on December 19. See below for plenty more.

All tickets can be purchased at thebroadberry.com

JUST ANNOUNCED

December 5 No BS! Brass Annual Canned Food Drive with The Moonbees (funk/rock). 9pm, $12-15 or $10 with canned good benefiting Feed More.

December 17 The Hackensaw Boys (Americana). 9pm, $12-15

December 19 Skalidays feat. Murphy’s Kids, Major and the Monbacks, Mighty Joshua, and more (ska/rock). 9pm, $10-15

December 30 Pigeons Playing Ping Pong (jam/rock). 9pm, $10-15

February 14 Grizfolk (rock). 8pm, $10-12

April 17 Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, Avers (rock). 9pm, $12-15

UPCOMING IN DECEMBER

December 2 Steez Promo presents Brillz, Party Favor, Ghastly & Aryay
(electronic/dance). 9pm, $15-20

December 3 Deicide, Season of Suffering (metal). 7pm, $18-20

December 4 Lakim + Masego (hip-hop/soul). 9pm, $10-15

December 5 No BS! Brass Annual Canned Food Drive with The Moonbees (funk/rock). 9pm, $12-15 or $10 with canned good benefiting Feed More.

December 10 Slim Jesus (hip-hop). 9pm, $15

December 11 The Big Payback: A Tribute to James Brown (funk). 9pm, $10-12

December 17 The Hackensaw Boys (Americana). 9pm, $12-15

December 18 Bio Ritmo (salsa). 9pm, $10-12

December 19 Skalidays feat. Murphy’s Kids, Major and the Monbacks, Mighty Joshua, and more (ska/rock). 9pm, $10-15

December 30 Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Spiritual Rez (jam/rock). 9pm, $10-15

December 31 NYE 2015: The Yacht Rock Prom with Three Sheets to the Wind (rock). 9pm, $35-75

January 2 Big Something (rock/jam). 10pm, $10

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner is the former editor of GayRVA and RVAMag from 2013 - 2017. He’s now the Richmond Bureau Chief for Radio IQ, a state-wide NPR outlet based in Roanoke. You can reach him at BradKutnerNPR@gmail.com




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