Photos from RVA Pop-Out at RVA Boombox

by | Aug 13, 2024 | HIP HOP & RAP, MUSIC, PHOTOGRAPHY

On Sunday, Ant the Symbol’s Vintage Youth presented RVA Pop-Out at RVA Boombox. Hosted by Noah-O and headlined by Richmond rap legend, Michael Millions (who is releasing new material with DJ Harrison this fall), the show featured the best of the best from Richmond’s rap and hip-hop scene, including performances by T.R.I.G, Troy, Johnny Ciggs, CJ the Profit, O-Z, Dyfferant, Rah Scrilla, Ty Sorrell, Logos the Poetic, along with DJ sets by Hip Hop Henry and Melodic and a beat set by Namebrand.

For those wanting to check out more of Richmond’s thriving rap and hip-hop scene, be sure to check out Richmond Rap Elite on Broad on August 25, hosted by the always incredible Radio B.

Here are some of the best images we captured from Sunday night.

MICHAEL MILLIONS

T.R.I.G

TROY

JOHNNY CIGgS

Johny Ciggs with Illa Styles

CJ THE Profit

O-Z and ZHE’ AQUEEN

DYFFERANT

RAH SCRILLA

TY Sorrell

LOGOS THE POETIC

Thanks for always delivering Richmond.

All photos by Landon Shroder @radio_tokyo

Landon Shroder

Landon Shroder

Landon is RVA Mag's co-publisher and editor-at-large. He is also a foreign policy professional from Richmond specializing in high risk and complex environments, spending over 20 years abroad in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. He hold’s a Master’s Degree from American University in Conflict Resolution and was a former journalist and producer for VICE Media. His writing on foreign affairs has been published in World Policy Journal, Chatham House, Small Wars Journal, War on the Rocks, and the Fair Observer, along with being a commentator in the New York Times on the Middle East.




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