September shows at The Camel

by | Sep 1, 2016 | VENUE NEWS

Today marks the first of the month and that means a whole new lineup of shows at The Camel. The Broad Street music venue as always, has put together an eclectic and diverse lineup for your listening pleasure to check out the music calendar below and a link at the bottom to purchase any tickets.

Today marks the first of the month and that means a whole new lineup of shows at The Camel. The Broad Street music venue as always, has put together an eclectic and diverse lineup for your listening pleasure to check out the music calendar below and a link at the bottom to purchase any tickets.

9/1 – First Thursdays with Big Mama Shakes Ft. Dharma Bombs & Lord Nelson. 8pm, $7
9/2 – Early: Beers & Banjos Featuring: Slack Family Band. 6-8pm, FREE // Late: First Fridays with The Southern Belles! Featuring: Aqueous. 9pm, $10-$12
9/3 – Vexine, My Darling Fury, What’ever Honey, Flashlight Tag. 9pm, $7
9/4 – Isaac Friend & Father Figure, Roxbury, Steal The Prize. 9pm, $5
9/5 – Motown on Mondays With Mad Skillz & DJ Lonnie B. 6pm, FREE
9/6 – First Tuesdays with The Devils Workshop Big Band. 9pm, FREE
9/7 – Radio Rubber Room Showcase Featuring: Shagwuf & more. 10pm, FREE
9/8 – The Concussion Theory, Fight Club, Messenger Down, Last Night’s Ghost, Sleave. 7pm, $10-$12
9/9 – Early: RCBS Presents: Blues & Brews With Born Crooked. 5-8pm, FREE // Late: Long Arms, Toward Space, Prabir Mehta. 9pm, $7
9/10 – Beach Slang, Positive No, The Kneads. 8pm, $13-$15
9/11 – Brunch: Bandit Queens Tribal Café. 11am // Late: Titus Andronicus, A Giant Dog. 8pm, $15
9/12 – Mike McClure with Cody Canada & The Departed. 9pm, $15-$18
9/13 – Rec Room: Live Local Beats. 8pm, FREE
9/14 – These Wild Plains, Shower Naked, Lightfoot Revival. 9pm, $5
9/15 – Tarrant, Flight of Salt, Matt Curreri & The Exfriends. 9pm, $5-$7
9/16 – Early: Beers & Banjos Featuring: Cary Street Ramblers. 6-8pm, FREE // Late: Kings Cookout! W/ More TBA. 9pm, $10
9/17 – Buddah Council, Tropidelic, Roots Of A Rebellion. 9pm, $8
9/18 – Brunch with Dead Giveaway. 12-3pm, FREE // Early: Zydeco Radio with dance lesson. 5:30-8pm, $10 // Late: Teddy Kumpel, Totally Slow, Hoax Hunters. 9pm, $7-$10
9/19 – The Tillers, Dharma Bombs, Sturgeon City. 8:45pm, $7
9/20 – Satellite Syndicate. 9pm, $5
9/21 – RRR Presents: Sleave EP Release Party Ft. Josie Mcqueen & More TBA. 10pm, FREE
9/22 – Early: Terry & The Zydeco Bad Boys, with dance lesson. 5:30-8pm, $10 // Late: Night Idea, Deaf Scene, Paint Store. 9pm, $8
9/23 – Early: Blues & Brews Featuring: Rear View Mirror. 5-8pm, FREE // Late: Imaginary Sons, Clair Morgan, M.H. And His Orchestra, And Pete Curry.
9/24 – Camp Howard, Angelica Garcia, The Wimps, & Houdan The Mystic. 9pm, $5-$7
9/25 – Brunch with Drew & Erin. 12-3pm, FREE // Late: Jeremiah Tall, The Lawsuits, Captain Grandpa, Nemes. 9pm, $7
9/26 – Coach Savage, The Smirks, Toward Space, Half Decent. 9pm, $5
9/27 – Kana Kiehm & Organic Sound, Burning Fire. 9pm, $5
9/28 – The Felice Brothers. 8pm, $15
9/29 – Official Government Mule After Party With Ron Holloway Band & Evolution Of The Groove. 9pm, $10-$12
9/30 – Early: Beers & Banjos feat. Hannah Standiford & Paul Willson. 6-8pm, FREE // Late: Jet Trails Media Presents: Jouwala Collective, Erin And The Wildfire, Disco Risqué. 9pm, $8-$10

The Camel is located at 1621 W. Broad St. All tickets can be purchased in advance here.

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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