OneWayRichmond’s Show Picks 6/4-6/6

by | Jun 4, 2012 | MUSIC

Monday, 6/4 RVA Big Band @ Balliceaux 9pm. 21+


Monday, 6/4 RVA Big Band @ Balliceaux 9pm. 21+

Monday, 6/4 Reggae Monday featuring Antero, The Love Experiment, The Band Belief @ The Camel 9pm.

Monday, 6/4 Sectarian Violence (pictured above), The Devil’s Hand, and others @ Strange Matter 4pm. All Ages. (early)

Monday, 6/4 Nautical Almanac, Floodbeast, Contortionist Jazz Exotica, Champagne of Rats, Mutwawa @ Strange Matter 10pm. 18+ (late)

Tuesday, 6/5 Phobia (pictured above), Street Pizza, Strong Intention, Meth Lab, Unsacred @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Tuesday, 6/5 PlayStart, Hot Dolphin, Noon:30, Eurotics (pictured above) @ The Camel 8pm.

Tuesday, 6/5 Our Last Night (photo by Kyle Hoffman), Crown the Empire, Set It Off, Lions Lions, Alive In Standby, Palisades @ Kingdom 5pm. All Ages.

Tuesday, 6/5 ZZ Top (pictured above), Three Doors Down, Gretchen Wilson @ Innsbrook Pavilion 5pm.

Wednesday, 6/6 Sounds Sweet WRIR Ice Cream Social featuring Sweet Fern (pictured above), River City Band @ Anderson Gallery (907 1/2 West Franklin Street – VCU – plenty of Bev’s Ice Cream!) @ 5pm. All Ages.

Wednesday, 6/6 Uncle Lucius (pictured above), Jon Wiley Trio @ The Camel 9pm.

Wednesday, 6/6 Susan Greenbaum (solo set) @ Ashland Coffee & Tea 7pm.

Wednesday, 6/6 Leo Kottke @ Virginia Room at the John Marshall Hotel Residences (5th and Franklin St. – Downtown) 8pm.

Wednesday, 6/6 WNRN presents Blind Pilot (pictured above), Dan Mangan @ The National 8pm.

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

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