Where to CATCH LIVE MUSIC Every Week
Here’s when and where you can casually catch in-person tunes while you eat, drink, and chat with your crew.
— by Kelsey Heintz, Managing Editor
VMFA | Wednesdays, 6 - 8 pm | 200 N Arthur Ashe Blvd (Museum District)
Brambly Park | Varies; more info here | 1708 Belleville St (Scott’s Addition)
Garden Grove Brewing and Urban Winery | Varies; more info here | (Carytown)
James River Cellars Winery | Varies; more info here | 11008 Washington Hwy (Glen Allen)
Kindred Spirit Brewing | Varies; more info here | 12830 W Creek Pkwy Unit J (Tuckahoe)
Main Line Brewery | Varies; more info here | 1603 Ownby Ln (Scott’s Addition)
Reveler | Varies; more info here | 3108 W Cary St (Carytown)
River City Roll | Varies; more info here | 939 Myers St (Scott’s Addition)
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