SATURDAY: Divine Profitz At Emilio’s!

by | Jun 29, 2012 | MUSIC

On June 30th, local hip-hop crew Divine Profitz will be returning to their role as a frequent player in Emilio’s show lineup. This is sure to be a sweet evening of live music, featuring additional performaces from local artists Divine Profitz W/ Joe Threat, OMG, PayDaPrice, Gritty City, plus a special guest live band, and DJ Swerve on the boards.


On June 30th, local hip-hop crew Divine Profitz will be returning to their role as a frequent player in Emilio’s show lineup. This is sure to be a sweet evening of live music, featuring additional performaces from local artists Divine Profitz W/ Joe Threat, OMG, PayDaPrice, Gritty City, plus a special guest live band, and DJ Swerve on the boards.


Joe Threat

This show is another step in the evolution of live music at Emilio’s on Saturday nights, which will hopefully become a more frequent and regularly scheduled thing. Come on out and support these local hip-hop artists and this great local venue.

WHAT: DIVINE PROFITZ BACK AT EMILIOS
WHO: Divine Profitz W/ Joe Threat, OMG, PayDaPrice, Gritty City, and a special guest live band, DJ Swerve
WHERE: Emilios, 1847 W Broad St, Richmond, Virginia 23220
WHEN: Saturday, June 30, 10 PM
ADMISSION: FREE!

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