July shows at The Camel

by | Jul 3, 2017 | MUSIC

It’s the beginning of the month, which means a slew of new shows at local venues around town. The Camel always has an excellent selection of local and regional bands and musicians that kill it every night of the week. Check out the rundown for July below:

7/3 – Solace Sovay, Mangoux, Debrider, Faces of Society, Ebo Walker, 9PM, FREE

7/4 – CLOSED

7/5 – Bandilly Presents: Triple B Band, Jedi Pyre, 10PM, FREE

7/6 – First Thursdays w/ Dhamra Bombs featuring; Erin & the Wildfire, Doll Baby, 9PM, $5

7/7 – Early: Happy Hour Beers and Banjos with The Slack Family, 6PM, FREE // Late: First Fridays w/ Clair Morgan featuring; Antiphons, Fat Spirit, Midnight Snack, 9PM, $6 ADV, $8 DOS

7/8 – Jet Trails Media Presents: Pete Curry, Saw Black, Piranha Rama, Hill Walkers, 9PM, $6 ADV, $8 DOS

7/9 – Early: Bandit Queens Tribal Cafe, 11AM, $10 // Late: Trigger System Presents; Future Lives, Blue Sky Disaster,
The Cyrenaics, 8PM $8

7/10 – Railgun, Dreadnot + more TBA, 9PM, $5

7/11 – Lady Empire, Via Luna, Stage Kids, Colin Phils, 9PM, $5

7/12 – Undergang, Necrot, Battlemaster, Left Cross, 8PM, $10 ADV, $12 DOS

7/13 – Zero Crossing: Satellite Syndicate Takeover, 9PM, FREE 21+

7/14 – Early: Blues and Brews Happy Hour w/ River City Blues Society feat. Miller & the Other Sinners, 5PM, FREE // Late: Second Fridays w/ South Hill Banks feat. Forlorn Strangers,9:15PM, $7

7/15 – Of Good Nature, Nesta, Burning Fire, 9PM, $8 ADV, $10 DOS

7/16 – Early: Brunch with Dead Giveaway, 12PM, FREE // Late: Glass Twin + more TBA, 8PM, $7

7/17 – Airpark, Bonne Chere + 1 more TBA, 9PM, $7

7/18 – Weekend Plans, Evolution of the Groove, 9:30PM, $7

7/19 – Bandilly Presents: Urban Sloth, Turbo Mansion, 10PM, FREE

7/20 – Jet Trail Media Presents: McKinley Dixon, Future Prospect, Pressure Fit, CGI Jesus, 9PM, $5 ADV, $7 DOS
7/21 – Early: Happy Hour Beers and Banjos w/ Cary Street Ramblers, 6PM, FREE // Late: Jackass Flats, VILLAGES, Woody Woodworth, 9:30PM, $8 ADV, $10 DOS

7/22 – The Fritz + more TBA, 9PM, $8 ADV, $10 DOS

7/23 – Early: Brunch with Jimmy Fitch, 12PM, FREE // Late: Sam Reed, Joshua David, 8PM, $5

7/24 – The Camel Showcase featuring: Jeremy White, Mon Cher, Curtana, Moons of Zeus, 9PM, FREE

7/25 – The Drunken Hearts + more TBA, 9PM, $7

7/26 – The Camel’s Open Mic Night, Signups @ 7PM, Music @ 8PM, FREE 21+

7/27 – Adam Jackson & 50 Yen, JostoD & Chris Adkins, with DJ Lag, 8PM, $5

7/28 – Early: Blues and Brews Happy Hour w/ River City Blues Society feat. The Brothers Hoodoo, 5PM, FREE // Trigger System Presents: Letters From the Fire, Alluvion, Palace Burn,9PM, $12

7/29 – Jet Trails Media Presents: Toxic Moxie and more TBA, 9PM, $5

7/30 – Early: Brunch with Suggesting Rhythm, 12PM, FREE // Radio B, T.R.I.G vs Face, Chillum Allah vs Paine the Poet, Ray Manley vs Nunn Nunn, feat. sets by DJ Skip, 6PM, $10 ADV, $15 DOS

7/31 – My Way, Litter River Creek Police, Urban Sloth, Mad Habit, 9PM, FREE

The Camel is located at 1621 W. Broad St. You can get more details on the shows and tickets 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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