One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 2/6-2/8

by | Feb 6, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 2/6 Dub Nation & Steez Promo present Rusko (pictured above), Bassjackers, Beat Down the Kid, Mammals @ The National 8pm.


Monday, 2/6 Dub Nation & Steez Promo present Rusko (pictured above), Bassjackers, Beat Down the Kid, Mammals @ The National 8pm.

Tuesday, 2/7 Counterparts, Cruel Hand, Struc/tures, Betrayal, Stray from the Path, This Mountain is Man (pictured above) @ Kingdom 5pm. All ages.

Tuesday, 2/7 The Trigger System presents Hurt (acoustic) (pictured above), Jeffro, The Wandering Madman @ Canal Club 7pm.

Tuesday, 2/7 Suicide Magnets (pictured above), Father Finger, Pure @ Steady Sounds 4pm. (early)

Wednesday, 2/8 Think @ Cary St. Café 10pm.

Wednesday, 28 JP Harris & the Tough Choices @ Balliceaux 10pm. Free.

Wednesday, 2/8 Radio Rubber Room presents Tungs (pictured above), The Dream Machine @ The Republic 9pm. Free.

Wednesday, 2/8 Houdan the Mystic (pictured above), Adam in America, Midair, Carterpillar @ The Camel 9pm.

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

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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