The Richmond Music Review: Experience The Local At The Tobacco Co.

by | Oct 20, 2015 | MUSIC

Tonight marks the first ever Richmond Music Review presented by RVA Magazine, Taste The Local & Radio Rubber Room. This is a non-competitive showcase style event that features four local bands. Starting at 9pm, Proverbial, Black Girls, Downbeat Switch and After Nasa will all be sharing the stage for prizes that include gift certificates to West Coast Kix, Luck 13 Tattoo, Steady Sounds, Under The Radar, H3ads Up Shop, and a photo shoot + editorial for RVA Magazine.

PROVERBIAL

Black Girls

Downbeat Switch

After Nasa

No cover, great Richmond music, $2 burgers, and drink specials on Legend and Hardywood Park make it easy to experience the local at The Richmond Music Review.


Tonight marks the first ever Richmond Music Review presented by RVA Magazine, Taste The Local & Radio Rubber Room. This is a non-competitive showcase style event that features four local bands. Starting at 9pm, Proverbial, Black Girls, Downbeat Switch and After Nasa will all be sharing the stage for prizes that include gift certificates to West Coast Kix, Luck 13 Tattoo, Steady Sounds, Under The Radar, H3ads Up Shop, and a photo shoot + editorial for RVA Magazine.

PROVERBIAL

Black Girls

Downbeat Switch

After Nasa

No cover, great Richmond music, $2 burgers, and drink specials on Legend and Hardywood Park make it easy to experience the local at The Richmond Music Review.

A special thanks to our sponsors:

RVA Staff

RVA Staff

Since 2005, the dedicated team at RVA Magazine, known as RVA Staff, has been delivering the cultural news that matters in Richmond, VA. This talented group of professionals is committed to keeping you informed about the events and happenings in the city.




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