Madison Turner and Living Rheum at Little Saint

by | Feb 21, 2018 | COMMUNITY

Super fun all-ages gig, solo sets with Madison Turner and Living Rheum.
Drink and snack specials at 10pm go allllllllllll night.
Under 21 needs ID and gets in with a $5 cover.
Free for 21+ (sorry kids)

Madison Turner
https://madisonturner.bandcamp.com/
Off the recent release of her new full-length, full-band album “A Comprehensive Guide to Burning Out,” Madison will be picking up her acoustic guitar for an intimate solo set at Little Saint. Expect the RVA-by-way-of-Tampa, FL artist to play songs from throughout her discography with a couple covers thrown in for good measure. Find Madison’s new album at the bandcamp link above, or on Spotify, Apple Music, or a variety of other music services.

Living Rheum
https://livingrheum.bandcamp.com/
RVA-by-way-of-Portland, OR artist Living Rheum brings earnest shout-along folk punk to the show. Past records involve multi-instrumentation, and the most recent split was recorded live at multiple shows in Portland, picking up the sound of enthusiastic crowds wailing along.

Joe Vanderhoff

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