One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 5/7-5/9

by | May 7, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 5/7 Spindrift, Peace Beast, Strangers Family Band @ Strange Matter 6pm. All Ages. (early)


Monday, 5/7 Spindrift, Peace Beast, Strangers Family Band @ Strange Matter 6pm. All Ages. (early)

Monday, 5/7 White Suns, Bermuda Triangles, Flesh Control, Head Molt @ Strange Matter 10pm. 18+ (late)

Monday, 5/7 Secretly Y’all (Storytelling) presents Work/Boss Stories @ Balliceaux 9pm.

Monday, 5/7 Reggae Night featuring Antero @ The Camel 8pm

Tuesday, 5/8 Jazz Night featuring Hallahan (pictured above)/Jones/Larrabee/Pharr (CD Release), Bluejay @The Camel 8pm.

Tuesday, 5/8 Underwater Seacreatures (pictured above), Moon Furies, REMS Floating Chandelier, Flossed in Paradise, Dance Spaz @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Wednesday, 5/9 Willie Nelson @ Innsbrook Pavilion 6pm.

Wednesday, 5/9 JP Harris & the Tough Choices @ Balliceaux 10:30pm.

Wednesday, 5/9 Screaming Females, Springtime, Fire Bison @ Strange Matter 5pm. All Ages.

Wednesday, 5/9 Tragedy, Ilsa (pictured above), 45AD, Barge @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Wednesday, 5/9 Megadeth (pictured above), Scavenger’s Daughter @ The National 7pm.

Wednesday, 5/9 Peter Evans (pictured above), Travis Laplante, Burton/Chanselle/Lilley @ Forinstance Gallery (107 E. Cary St) 8pm.

Wednesday, 5/9 J3 Project @ Cary St. Café 9pm.

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

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