March shows at The Camel

by | Mar 2, 2016 | MUSIC

Check out the awesome shows coming up this month at The Camel:


Check out the awesome shows coming up this month at The Camel:

March 2 EARLY: Dikki Du and the Zydeco Crewe + Zydeco dance lesson. 5:30pm, $10
LATER: Single Awareness Show with Silent Psychic, Headlessmantis, Worse Curses, Partition, and Sleave. 9pm, FREE!
March 3 First Thursdays with Big Mama Shakes ft. Sam Reed, Black Masala. 8:30pm, $7
March 4 EARLY: Beers & Banjos: Slack Family Band. 6pm, FREE!
LATER: First Fridays with The Southern Belles & Groove Fetish. 9pm, $10-12
March 5 Star & Micey, Steal the Last Bison. 9pm, $8-10
March 6 EARLY: Blues Brunch: Miller & The Other Sinners. 12pm, FREE!
LATER: Jeremiah Tall, Suburban Living, Oceans Versus Daughter, South Hill Banks. 8pm, $10
March 7 Marbin, Brunswick, Vanilla Summit. 9pm, $8
March 8 The Everymen, Gemini Love, The Erotic Bombs. 9pm, $5
March 9 Radio Rubber Room Showcase feat. Barstool Heroes, Will Overman Band, Honduras. 10pm, FREE!
March 10 Ben Caplan, Exiles Among You, Allie Smith. 8:30pm, $10
March 11 EARLY: Blues & Brews: Mo Debree. 5pm, FREE!
LATER: Future Prospect, Sam Reed, Adam & Kizzie. 9pm, $7
March 12 DMA’s, The Trillions, Garret Whitlow and Mitchell Latimer (of Sideways Orange, Acoustic!). 8:30pm, $10-12
March 13 EARLY: Bandit Queens Tribal Cafe. 11am
LATER: Eli “Paperboy” Reed, Jeremy and the Harlequins, Chris Leggett, DJs Marty Key and Aaron Bushman. 8pm, $10-12
March 14 Motown on Mondays with Mad Skillz & DJ Lonnie B. 6pm, FREE!
March 15 Satellite Syndicate. 9pm, $5
March 16 Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown, I Am The Liquor, MyWay. 8:30pm, $10
March 17 Butcher Brown and The Big Payback, A St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. 8pm, $10-12
March 18 EARLY: Beers & Banjos feat. Hannah Standiford & Paul Willson. 6pm, FREE!
LATER: Kings. 9pm, $8-10
March 19 The Nighthawks. 9pm, $15
March 20 EARLY: The Slomski Vaudeville Brunch. 11am
LATER: Miles Jacob Mechanism, Leader, California Death, Vexine. 8:30pm, $7
March 21 Dharma Bombs. 9pm, FREE!
March 22 Whiskeydick, South Hill Banks, Ben Hatton. 9pm, $7
March 23 Radio Rubber Room Showcase feat. The Erotic Bombs, Hot Reader. 10pm, FREE!
March 24 Glass Twin, A Woman Is A Woman, Lobo Marino. 9pm, $5
March 25 EARLY: Blues & Brews: George Taylor Group. 5pm, FREE!
LATER: Buttertub, ELM (Electric Love Machine). 9pm, $7
March 26 Horsehead, New Boss, Prabir Mehta. 9pm, $5-7
March 27 EARLY: Brunch with Camp Howard, Recluse Raccoon, Moonlight Beach Club, and Wester Green. 12pm, FREE!
LATER: Songwriter Night. 8pm, FREE!
March 28 Raging Fyah, Mighty Joshua. 8:30pm, $8-10
March 29 Tennison. 9pm, $5
March 30 The Camel’s Open Mic Night. 9pm, FREE!
March 31 Charles Owens, Butcher Brown, Scott Clark stet. 9pm, $7

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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