OneWayRichmond’s Show Picks 6/18-6/20

by | Jun 18, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 6/18 Led Er Est {pictured above), Mutwawa, Diamond Black Hearted Boy @ The Nile 10pm.


Monday, 6/18 Led Er Est {pictured above), Mutwawa, Diamond Black Hearted Boy @ The Nile 10pm.

Monday, 6/18 Puscifer (featuring Maynard James Keenan) (pictured above), Carina Round @ The National 8pm.

Monday, 6/18 Art Show featuring artists John Born, Julie Hinzmann, Adam Milstead, Melissa Dance, Lizz Kessler,
Michael Rider, Brandon Hambright / Live music performances by Endeavor, Capulet, Sam McCoig and Patrick Williams (pictured above) @ Kingdom 7pm. All Ages.

Monday, 6/18 Reggae Night featuring Antero (pictured above), Natty Boh @ The Camel 9pm.

Monday, 6/18 North (pictured above), Historic, Fixtures, Promethean @ Strange Matter9pm.

Tuesday, 6/19 The Listening Room featuring My Old Ways (pictured above), Hezekiah Jones, Up the Chain @ Firehouse Theatre 8pm.

Tuesday, 6/19 Machine Chop Inc., Canary Oh Canary @ Fallout 9pm.

Tuesday, 6/19 Midtown Dickens (pictured above), Sweet Fern, Splendid Suns, The Letting Go @ The Camel 7pm.

Tuesday, 6/19 Stillsuit (pictured above)(Oakland), Jabby, Geordi La Korg, La Lorrona @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Wednesday, 6/20 The Future Now, Worn In Red, Hawks and Doves, The Catalyst @ Gallery 5 8pm.

Wednesday, 6/20 Windhand (pictured above), Elder, BJNJPLZ @ Wonderland 9pm.

Wednesday, 6/20 Bali Bound: Gamelan Raga Kusuma (pictured above), WRIR DJ Graybeard @ Anderson Art Gallery (907 1/2 W. Franklin St. – VCU) 5pm.

Wednesday, 6/20 Radio Rubber Room presents Hammer No More the Fingers @ The Republic 9pm.

Wednesday, 6/20 The Two Man Gentlemen Band @ Balliceaux 10pm.

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