July shows at The Broadberry

by | Jul 5, 2016 | MUSIC

This month’s lineup at The Broadberry is packed with a well-rounded and diverse schedule of musicians and bands and other cool events. Check out the upcoming shows below:

This month’s lineup at The Broadberry is packed with a well-rounded and diverse schedule of musicians and bands and other cool events. Check out the upcoming shows below:

July 7 First Thursdays with Big Mama Shakes, Manatree, Basement Club, Bencoolen. 8:30pm, $7
July 8 No BS! Brass. 9pm, $10/$15
July 14 Tom Hamilton’s American Babies, The Southern Belles. 8pm, $10/$12
July 15 Big Daddy Love, Clusterfunk, Luray. 9pm, $10
July 16 Evan Barlow #Fabrics Release Party with Chance Fischer, Isaac Friend, Krakk. 9pm, $10/$15
July 18 Fordson Labs. 9pm, $8/$10
July 19 Freakwater with Morgan Geer’s Drunken Prayer. 9pm, $12/$15
July 20 Wild Child, Big Mama Shakes. 9pm, $15
July 21 C.J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band. 8pm, $12/$15
July 22 Layne’s Chains: A Tribute to Alice in Chains, with guests MTM and Audiovault. 9pm, $10
July 23 Salute Ent & Johbros Ent Group Presents: Count Me In Tour Starring Yung Mane. 9pm, $20
July 25 Streets of Laredo. 9pm, $10
July 27 Swans with Okkyung Lee. 8pm, $25/$30
July 28 Samantha Fish with The Bush League. 9pm, $15
July 29 Avers Album Release with Blank Range, Camp Howard. 9pm, $10/$12

The Broadberry is located at 2729 W. Broad St. All tickets can be purchased here.

Amy David

Amy David

Amy David was the Web Editor for RVAMag.com from May 2015 until September 2018. She covered craft beer, food, music, art and more. She's been a journalist since 2010 and attended Radford University. She enjoys dogs, beer, tacos, and Bob's Burgers references.




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