SATURDAY: Post Traumatic Fresh 8 At The Camel!

by | Jan 18, 2012 | MUSIC

That’s right everyone, school is back in session and it’s time for the local hip-hop scene to kick off 2012 in fine fashion! To that end, Slapdash and The Respectables present Post Traumatic Fresh 8, a mega-event scheduled to last all evening long and well into the wee hours of the next day.

That’s right everyone, school is back in session and it’s time for the local hip-hop scene to kick off 2012 in fine fashion! To that end, Slapdash and The Respectables present Post Traumatic Fresh 8, a mega-event scheduled to last all evening long and well into the wee hours of the next day. This event is sponsored by Dreamers Clothing, and will feature more of the outstanding local talent that RVA hip-hop has to offer than you can easily wrap your mind around. Come out, check out some awesome live music, consume tasty beverages, make some new friends, and as Slapdash’s Cain McCoy puts it, “After hours love making may occur.” Don’t miss it!

WHAT: Slapdash And The Respectables Present Post Traumatic Fresh 8!
WHO: Doe The PaperBoy, Conrizzle, Suburban District, Ameera, Nike Nando, T.I.M.E, Cheap Thrills, MYT (Lyrix & Koncept), Isaiah & Hovey, Mr. Ivory Snow, Doe Boy Da Dude & Chris Haskins, Ace Callwood (Of The Dakotas), Ryan Flow; Hosted by Phylece Fowler, Music from Mr. Mason Jones.
WHERE: The Camel (1621 W. Broad St.)
WHEN: Saturday, January 21, 7 PM – 2 AM
ADMISSION: $5 in advance, $7 at the door. Pick up advance tickets HERE

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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