TOMORROW NIGHT: Nick Woods Last Show In Richmond At The Camel

by | Dec 12, 2011 | MUSIC

In a week, Nick Woods will call it a day in Richmond. He is heading towards Nashville Tennessee, and it wouldn’t be a proper farewell without an appropriate musical shindig. On December 13th, David Shultz, Josh Hryciak, and Shannon Cleary will join Woods for a last minute free show to send him off on his travels. The farewell showcase will begin promptly at six and end right before nine. If you have yet to discover Woods’s music from his work in Orioles or The Cheap Seats, this is a wonderful opportunity to catch him before he departs. And if you are a fan, then you owe it to yourself to drop by The Camel and share a last hurrah with the Oriole that is about to take flight.

WHAT: Nick Woods’ Last Show In Richmond!
WHO: Nick Woods, David Shultz, Josh Hryciak, Shannon Cleary
WHERE: The Camel, 1621 W. Broad St.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 13, 6-9 PM
ADMISSION: FREE!


In a week, Nick Woods will call it a day in Richmond. He is heading towards Nashville Tennessee, and it wouldn’t be a proper farewell without an appropriate musical shindig. On December 13th, David Shultz, Josh Hryciak, and Shannon Cleary will join Woods for a last minute free show to send him off on his travels. The farewell showcase will begin promptly at six and end right before nine. If you have yet to discover Woods’s music from his work in Orioles or The Cheap Seats, this is a wonderful opportunity to catch him before he departs. And if you are a fan, then you owe it to yourself to drop by The Camel and share a last hurrah with the Oriole that is about to take flight.

WHAT: Nick Woods’ Last Show In Richmond!
WHO: Nick Woods, David Shultz, Josh Hryciak, Shannon Cleary
WHERE: The Camel, 1621 W. Broad St.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 13, 6-9 PM
ADMISSION: FREE!

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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