SUNDAY: Post-Traumatic Fresh 9 At The Camel!

by | Feb 24, 2012 | MUSIC

This Sunday, Slapdash & The Respectables are back with Post Traumatic Fresh 9, the hottest independent hip-hop showcase in RVA!

This Sunday, Slapdash & The Respectables are back with Post Traumatic Fresh 9, the hottest independent hip-hop showcase in RVA! This edition will not only be a showcase of dope hip-hop but a competition, Apollo style. The audience will vote on which act of the night gave the best performance, with the winner being selected to open for Jim Jones when he brings his Vampire Life tour to RVA’s Kingdom on March 3! So get set to listen hard, cheer loud, and cast your votes for your favorite of the many RVA hip-hop acts hitting the stage at the Camel this Sunday!

WHAT: Post Traumatic Fresh 9: Jim Jones Warmup Competition Edition!
WHO: A_Kellz & J-Up, Chance Fischer, Da Skohlar, Ha-Rih, J. Static, Junaid, Loonar Halo
WHERE: The Camel (1621 W. Broad St.)
WHEN: Sunday, February 26, 9:30 PM
ADMISSION: $5, advance tickets available 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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