One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 4/9-4/11

by | Apr 9, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 4/9 Boney Loner, Sawyer Family, Roma (pictured above), Mystery Ship @ Strange Matter 10pm. Donations requested.


Monday, 4/9 Boney Loner, Sawyer Family, Roma (pictured above), Mystery Ship @ Strange Matter 10pm. Donations requested.

Monday, 4/9 We Were Promised Jetpacks (pictured above), Bad Veins, New Cassettes @ The Camel 8pm.

Tuesday, 4/10 Grateful Dead Night featuring Relacksachian @ Cary St. Café 9pm.

Tuesday, 4/10 Cannibal Corpse (pictured above), Exhumed, Arkaik, Abysmal Dawn @ Canal Club 6pm. All ages.

Tuesday, 4/10 Nick Coward & the Last Battle (pictured above), Adam & the Amethysts, The Soil and the Sun @ The Republic 10pm. Free.

Tuesday, 4/10 Benefit for Richmond Reproductive Freedom Project, featuring The Milkstains, Fire Bison, Little Master (pictured above), Canary oh Canary @ Strange Matter 9:30pm.

Wednesday, 4/11 Converge (pictured above), Pianos Become the Teeth, Loma Prieta, Git Some, Pygmy Lush @ Kingdom 6pm. All ages.

Wednesday, 4/11 Tiny Boxes (pictured above), MiZ, The Shack Band @ The Camel 9pm.

Wednesday, 4/11 Lake Street Dive @ Balliceaux 10pm. 21+

Wednesday, 4/11 Heavy Midgets, Punch Button, Starfish Prime, Absent Center (photo by Sam Allen) @ Strange Matter9pm. 18+

Wednesday, 4/11Fort Knoxx Entertainment presents ‘Live at The Shop’ Hip-Hop/spoken word/other Open Mic @ The Shop (00 E. 4th St. – Next to Plant Zero – Manchester) 9pm.

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

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