Dear Nora
thu04apr7:00 pmthu11:00 pmDear NoraTix: $15
Event Details
VENUE INFO: 1. All shows are standing room only unless otherwise notated 2. No Smoking/Vaping permitted anywhere inside venue 3. Bags/purses will be checked at the door 4. Must
Event Details
VENUE INFO:
1. All shows are standing room only unless otherwise notated 2. No Smoking/Vaping permitted anywhere inside venue 3. Bags/purses will be checked at the door 4. Must have ID for entry 5. All tickets are picked up via will call starting at the time of doors 6. Appropriate clothing required at all times (tops and bottoms covered)

Songwriter Katy Davidson (preferred pronoun: they/them) revived the band Dear Nora in January 2017 when Orindal Records reissued the thirteen-year-old album Mountain Rock on vinyl. The reissue received great acclaim and the band toured the west and east coasts last year. Spurred by the momentum, Davidson decided to create the first album of new Dear Nora material in a decade, Skulls Example (release date: May 25, 2018).
Davidson has been composing, recording, and performing for nearly twenty years. Davidson is from rural Arizona, has lived in Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, and currently resides in Twentynine Palms, California. Davidson has played under a handful of monikers, but Dear Nora is the one most widely recognized. Dear Nora originally started in 1999, released a handful of enigmatic, compelling albums throughout the early 2000s, and toured across the United States, Japan, Sweden and Australia. Throughout the years, the Dear Nora live band featured a rotating cast of band members, though oftentimes Davidson played solo. Davidson retired the band name Dear Nora in 2008 and began making music under the names Lloyd & Michael and Key Losers.
Davidson’s music represents a spectrum of styles encompassing classic rock, experimental music, ethereal pop, new age, punk, and R&B. Davidson writes lyrics with layered meanings that contemplate the vast realms and intersections of wilderness, humanity, morality, technology, late capitalism, and love.
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Time
April 4, 2024 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Location
The Camel
1621 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220