One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 2/13-2/15

by | Feb 13, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 2/13 The Inflatables @ The Camel 9pm.


Monday, 2/13 The Inflatables @ The Camel 9pm.

Monday, 2/13 Magnus Music Presents: This Will Destroy You (pictured above), Mountains, Amen Dunes, Historic @ The Southern 7:30pm. (103 South 1st St., Charlottesville, VA / 1 434.977.5590 – call first possible sellout)

Tuesday, 2/14 WRIR Black Valentine’s Party featuring Boney Loner & the Sacred Teachers, Frankzig, Push Button Reaction (pictured above) @ Cous Cous 10:30pm.

Tuesday, 2/14, Victor Haskins Jazz Trio @ Poe’s Pub 7pm.

Tuesday, 2/ 14 Richmond Reproductive Freedom Project presents Valentine’s Dance Party @ Balliceaux 10pm. 21+

Wednesday, 2/15 Natural Child (pictured above), Nervous Ticks, Fire Bison, Boney Loner & the Sacred Teachers @ Strange Matter 9pm. 18+

Wednesday, 2/15 Mischief Brew, World/Inferno Friendship Society (pictured above), Max Levine Ensemble, Amateur Thieves 8pm. @ The Camel

Wednesday, 2/15 Jason Jenkins and Friends @ Barrel Thief (5805 Patterson Ave. – Westhampton) 7pm.

Wednesday, 2/15 Biohazard (pictured above), Madball, Sworn Enemy, Friend or Foe, Break Away, Paper Trail @ Kingdom 6pm. All ages.

Wednesday, 2/15 Ariel Rubin (pictured above), Alison Self @ Balliceaux 10pm. 21+

Written by John Lewis Morgan/originally appeared at onewayrichmond.com

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