TOMORROW NIGHT: Big Sean At The National

by | Oct 4, 2011 | MUSIC

As presented by Progressive Music Group in association with hardworking local promotion teams Slapdash and NLP, G.O.O.D. Music recording artist Big Sean is hitting Richmond tomorrow night for the first time since the release of his breakthrough album Finally Famous, which dropped back at the end of June. Since then, singles like “Marvin and Chardonnay,” featuring Kanye West, and “My Last,” featuring, um, Chris Brown (sigh) have been getting heavy airplay everywhere. Now it’s your chance to see him play live, as he hits the stage at The National tomorrow night. Expect awesome music throughout the night, as Richmond heavy hitters Nickelus F and Suburban District will be opening up, along with Shawn Chrystopher and Cyhi Da Prynce. Should be a great show, so make sure you get your tickets before they’re gone!

WHAT: Big Sean At The National!
WHO: Big Sean, Shawn Chrystopher, Cyhi Da Prince, Nickelus F, Suburban District
WHERE: The National (708 E. Broad St)
WHEN: Wednesday, October 5, 7 PM
ADMISSION: $20 in advance (And if you need tickets, hit up Cain McCoy of Slapdash Entertainment–he’s got ’em at advance prices with no fees and no taxes. cainmccoy@gmail.com)

After the jump, check out Big Sean’s video for “Marvin And Chardonnay”–if you haven’t heard this, you need to.


As presented by Progressive Music Group in association with hardworking local promotion teams Slapdash and NLP, G.O.O.D. Music recording artist Big Sean is hitting Richmond tomorrow night for the first time since the release of his breakthrough album Finally Famous, which dropped back at the end of June. Since then, singles like “Marvin and Chardonnay,” featuring Kanye West, and “My Last,” featuring, um, Chris Brown (sigh) have been getting heavy airplay everywhere. Now it’s your chance to see him play live, as he hits the stage at The National tomorrow night. Expect awesome music throughout the night, as Richmond heavy hitters Nickelus F and Suburban District will be opening up, along with Shawn Chrystopher and Cyhi Da Prynce. Should be a great show, so make sure you get your tickets before they’re gone!

WHAT: Big Sean At The National!
WHO: Big Sean, Shawn Chrystopher, Cyhi Da Prince, Nickelus F, Suburban District
WHERE: The National (708 E. Broad St)
WHEN: Wednesday, October 5, 7 PM
ADMISSION: $20 in advance (And if you need tickets, hit up Cain McCoy of Slapdash Entertainment–he’s got ’em at advance prices with no fees and no taxes. cainmccoy@gmail.com)

After the jump, check out Big Sean’s video for “Marvin And Chardonnay”–if you haven’t heard this, you need to.

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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