RVA Magazine Presents: Local Shows 9/3-9/6

by | Sep 3, 2012 | WORLD MUSIC

Monday, 9/3: Power Trip, Xibalba (pictured above), Alpha & Omega, Heathens, Time Ends @ Strange Matter 6PM (Early)


Monday, 9/3: Power Trip, Xibalba (pictured above), Alpha & Omega, Heathens, Time Ends @ Strange Matter 6PM (Early)

Monday, 9/3: Hume (pictured above), Caddywhompus, Houdan The Mystic, Dumb Waiter @ Strange Matter 10PM (Late)

Monday, 9/3: Reggae Monday with Antero @ The Camel 10 PM

Monday, 9/3: Design the Skyline, Amyst (pictured above), Silence the Messenger, All Against One @ Kingdom 5PM

Tuesday, 9/4: Pop. 1280 (pictured above), Bermuda Triangles, Lost Tribe, JM/Wave @ Strange Matter 10PM

Tuesday, 9/4: The Dream Machine @ Bogarts In The Fan 10 PM

Tuesday, 9/4: The Milkstains (pictured above), Fire Bison, Nervous Ticks @ The Nile 10:30PM

Tuesday, 9/4: Psychobilly Cadillac (pictured above), One Friend @ The Camel 9PM

Wednesday, 9/5: Snarky Puppy @ Capital Ale House 9PM

Wednesday, 9/5: The Polychrons @ Cary Street Cafe 10PM

Wednesday, 9/5: Inter Arma (pictured above), Sutekh Hexen, False, Bellow @ Strange Matter 10PM

Wednesday, 9/5: Pete Anderson @ Ashland Coffee & Tea 8PM

Wednesday, 9/5: Noah Skelton, The Wet Boys (pictured above), Eric Davis @ Kingdom 7 PM

Wednesday, 9/5: Electronica Weekly presents SubVision, featuring Jonty aka Franciis Neptune (pictured above), Tron Cartier, Eli Cash @ Lucky Buddha 9 PM

Wednesday, 9/5: Rumors Ballroom Bash with DJ Ruffhandz, DJ Kidd Ace @ The Camel 10PM

Thursday, 9/6: Perpetual Groove (pictured above), Tauk @ The National 9PM

Thursday, 9/6: Defiance Ohio, Spoonboy, Close Talker, Trust Fall (pictured above by Richie Howard), Furious George @ Strange Matter 5 PM (Early)

Thursday, 9/6: Guida, Merchandise (pictured above), The Haverchucks, Vacation, Eurotics @ Strange Matter 10PM (Late)

Thursday, 9/6: Matt Venuti @ Ashland Coffee & Tea 8PM

Thursday, 9/6: Dope Body (pictured above by Richard Gin), Navi, White Laces, Mutwawa, New Turks @ Gallery 5 7 PM

Thursday, 9/6: River City Band @ Bottums Up Pizza 7PM

Thursday, 9/6: Zammuto (pictured above), Marionette @ The Camel 8PM

Thursday, 9/6: To Aurora With Love: A Benefit For The Victims Of The Aurora, CO Theater Shooting, featuring Nickey McMullen, Jarrard Anthony, Bee Boisseau @ The Canal Club 7 PM

Thursday, 9/6: Into The Black, Witchden (pictured above) @ Wonderland 9 PM

RVA Staff

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Since 2005, the dedicated team at RVA Magazine, known as RVA Staff, has been delivering the cultural news that matters in Richmond, VA. This talented group of professionals is committed to keeping you informed about the events and happenings in the city.




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