June shows at The Camel

by | Jun 1, 2016 | MUSIC

There’s so much music in our great town in different venues and galleries it’s hard to keep up with who is where and when, but luckily we’ve done that for you. Below find a lineup of the bands and musicians scheduled to play at The Camel this month:

There’s so much music in our great town in different venues and galleries it’s hard to keep up with who is where and when, but luckily we’ve done that for you. Below find a lineup of the bands and musicians scheduled to play at The Camel this month:

June 1 Radio Rubber Room Showcase Presents: Groove Fetish & Lucid Traveler. 9pm, FREE!
June 2 First Thursdays with Big Mama Shakes feat. Ruse De Guerre & The North Country. 8pm, $7
June 3 EARLY: Beers & Banjos feat. Slack Family Band. 6pm, FREE!
LATER: First Fridays with The Southern Belles & Soul Mechanic. 9pm, $10/$12
June 4 The Jauntee, Faceship, and South Hill Banks. 9pm, $7
June 5 EARLY: Blues Brunch with Campbell Stevens Project. 12pm, tickets at the door.
LATER: Tiny Moving Parts, Prawn, Free Throw, Shy, Low. 7pm, $12/$14
June 6 Motown On Mondays with Mad Skillz & DJ Lonnie B. 6pm, FREE!
June 7 EARLY: Bachelor Boys Showcase. 7pm, FREE!
LATER: The Devils Workshop Big Band. 9pm, FREE!
June 8 Oh, Jeremiah; Ben Berumez; The Atkinsons; Sarah White. 9pm, $5
June 9 A Thirsty Thursday with The Dharma Bombs feat. Griffs Room Band, Lightfoot Revival. 9pm, $5
June 10 EARLY: Blues & Brews feat. Robbin Steele Band. 5pm, FREE!
LATER: A Take on Michael Jackson with Future Prospect. 9pm, $7
June 11 Shack Up Preview with Life On Mars, Kendall Street Company, Nesta. 8pm, $10
June 12 EARLY: Bandit Queens Tribal Cafe. 11am, tickets at the door.
LATER: Castle of Genre, Crowns & Convicts, James Hatem and the Transfers, Sleepy Brother. 8pm, $8
June 13 #I95SHOW with Rapradar’s Brian “B.Dot” Miller, Roger Beat, and more. 8pm, $5 (free w/ RSVP)
June 14 Rec Room: Live Local Beats. 8pm, FREE!
June 15 Radio Rubber Room presents: Lord Nelson & Out East. 10pm, FREE!
June 16 The Fritz, Mister F. 9pm, $8
June 17 EARLY: Beers & Banjos feat. Hannah Standiford & Paul Willson. 6pm, FREE!
LATER: Deathcrown, Occultist, The Day of the Beast, Deacon, Voarm. 9pm, $10
June 19 Songwriter Night. 8pm, FREE!
June 20 Recluse Raccoon, Den, Wester Green, Stefanie Santana. 8:30pm, $5
June 21 Satellite Syndicate. 9pm, FREE!
June 22 The Camel’s Open Mic Night. 8pm, FREE!
June 23 The Vegabonds, Lo-Pro. 9pm, $5/$8
June 24 EARLY: Blues & Brews feat. The Rattlesnake Blues Band. 5pm, FREE!
LATER: Kings Cookout! feat. Dr. Millionaire & Ant the Symbol. 9pm, $10
June 25 Bandrew Album Release Party feat. A Woman Is A Woman, Imaginary Sons. 9pm, $7/$9
June 26 EARLY: The Slomski Vaudeville Brunch. 11am, tickets at the door.
LATER: Treehouse! Of Good Nature, Nesta. 9pm, $7
June 27 Jeremy White & The Blue Hearts. 8:30pm, $5
June 28 Tennison. 10pm, $5
June 30 BYOB (Bring Your Own Beats) hosted by Black Liq. 9pm, $6-$10

The Camel is located at 1621 W. Broad St., get your 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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