Flora events April 2017

by | Apr 5, 2017 | VENUE NEWS

Flora, a Mexican restaurant and bar brought to by the owners of Saison, Pasture and Comfort, opened at the end of last month in the former Balliceaux spot at 203 N. Lombardy St. For a longtime there was a hole left in RVA’s music scene as Balliceaux was a hot spot for diverse local acts. But luckly local musician Shannon Cleary has stepped in as booker and the restaurant already has a bunch of shows lined up for April. Check them out below:

Thursday, April 6th – Bonus Roll and Minor Poet – 9PM
Friday, April 7th – The Bassmint featuring DJ Billy Crystal Fingerz – 10PM
Saturday, April 8th – Mike Murphy and Friends featuring DJ Tru Blu – 10PM
Thursday April 13th – Lightfields and Nic Perea (of Camp Howard) – 9PM
Friday April 14th – Prabir and Friends – 10PM
Saturday April 15th – Ice Cream Social Dance Party – 10PM
Thursday April 20th – Gull and Feminacci – 9PM
Friday April 21st – DJ Lady Syren and Neili Neil – 10PM
Saturday April 22nd – Area Woman and the Disco Cat DJ Night – 10PM
Thursday April 27th – Mikrowaves – 9PM
Friday April 28th – Chance Fisher – 10PM
Saturday April 29th – Pete Curry – Night Logic – 10PM
Sunday April 30th – Rumput + 1TBA – 8PM

Keep up to date with new show announcements and get more details on Flora’s Facebook page here.

Photo: Greg Rosenberg

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