The Southern Belles release fall tour schedule and new video

by | Aug 19, 2016 | MUSIC

RVA’s own lovable psychedelic rock and roll group The Southern Belles have announced their upcoming tour schedule for the fall and also dropped a new video for their new song “Deja vu.”

RVA’s own lovable psychedelic rock and roll group The Southern Belles have announced their upcoming tour schedule for the fall and also dropped a new video for their new song “Deja vu.”

The twenty-one date tour extends from the end of August to the end of October and will take the band up and down the East Coast. Along with this the band has released their newest music video for “Déjà vu” filmed at The Broadberry.

The video, which premiered on Live and Listen today, is by Matt Cowan, Will Hale, Evan Hoffman, Joey Wharton, and Craig Zirpolo and was produced by Jet Trails Media.

You can check out The Southern Belles’ entire tour schedule below and catch them in Richmond on Sept. 2 at The Camel and again on Oct. 7.

8/31 Gypsy Sally's, Washington, DC w/ The Suitcase Junket 

9/2 The Camel, Richmond, VA w/ Aqueous 

9/3 The Pour House, Raleigh, NC

9/8 The Southern, Charlottesville, VA w/ The Congress

9/9 Gualleyfest, Ace Adventure Resort, Minden, WV

9/17 Pink Moon Festival, Rock Camp, WV

9/23 The One Stop, Asheville NC w/ Supatite

9/29 Dingus Magee's, Statesboro, GA 

9/30 Barrel House South, Savannah, GA w/ The Band Piano

10/1 Lumpkin St. Station, Athens, GA w/  The Band Piano

10/7 The Camel, Richmond, VA w/ BYOG

10/8 622 North, Blacksburg, VA w/ BYOG

10/14 The Alibi Room, Waterford, NJ w/ The Northeast Corners

10/15 Keystone Lounge, Skippack, PA

10/16 Bourbon & Branch, Philadelphia, PA w/ Souel Dehli

10/20 Doc Taylor's, Virginia Beach, VA

10/21 The Whisky, Wilmington, NC

10/22 Crossbones Tavern, Greenville, NC

10/27 Golden Pony, Harrisonburg, VA w/ Of Tomorrow

10/28 Scruffy City Music Hall, Knoxville, TN w/ Masseuse 

10/29 Clyde's, Chattanooga, TN w/ Masseuse

This fall tour will also serve as a breeding ground for all the new tunes the band are breaking in for their new album which is on track to be recorded in January 2017 and released by Spring.

Check back with RVA Mag for more on the band’s new album soon!

Amy David

Amy David

Amy David was the Web Editor for RVAMag.com from May 2015 until September 2018. She covered craft beer, food, music, art and more. She's been a journalist since 2010 and attended Radford University. She enjoys dogs, beer, tacos, and Bob's Burgers references.




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