TONIGHT: Billy + Joe at STATION 2

by | Nov 18, 2011 | MUSIC

Station 2 is one of Richmond’s newest restaurants to emerge downtown. The converted firehouse, now a restaurant and bar, offers gourmet burgers as well as a variety of tasty local beers not readily available elsewhere. The dining space is open with high ceilings promising excellent acoustics, and tonight, for the very first time, Station 2 will offer music as a part of its evening fare. If you want to get a taste of the fan but need a change of scenery, go eat a burger and check out the acoustic set of Billy + Joe (Billy of Billy the Kid and the Southside Boys and Joe McMahon of punk band Smoke Or Fire).

WHAT: BILLY + JOE
WHERE: Station 2 , 2016 East Main St. | Richmond, VA 23223
WHEN: Tonight, Friday, November 18th, 2011, 10:00 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE


Station 2 is one of Richmond’s newest restaurants to emerge downtown. The converted firehouse, now a restaurant and bar, offers gourmet burgers as well as a variety of tasty local beers not readily available elsewhere. The dining space is open with high ceilings promising excellent acoustics, and tonight, for the very first time, Station 2 will offer music as a part of its evening fare. If you want to get a taste of the fan but need a change of scenery, go eat a burger and check out the acoustic set of Billy + Joe (Billy of Billy the Kid and the Southside Boys and Joe McMahon of punk band Smoke Or Fire).

WHAT: BILLY + JOE
WHERE: Station 2 , 2016 East Main St. | Richmond, VA 23223
WHEN: Tonight, Friday, November 18th, 2011, 10:00 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE


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