The Tin Pan
Former NPR correspondent Ari Shapiro takes the stage with an evening of songs and stories.
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Artist Jamel Shabazz and Dr. LaCharles Ward at VMFA, Richmond Yiddish Week, Dale Watson and his Lone Stars, Big Gay Flea-For-All, Heart of Winter Fest, Cyrus Chestnut, Ches Smith Clone Row, Tributes to David Bowie and Sharon Jones, Virginia Fly Fishing and Wine Festival and more.
Bonnie Prince Billy at the Tin Pan, Todd Barry at Richmond Music Hall, Winter Market at Studio Two Three, Redd Volkaert at Get Tight, Let It Snow, David Koechner, Corey Fonville, Andy Thomas and friends at Broadberry, Virginia Rep’s “A Christmas Carol,” "A Shockoe Sessions Live! Christmas!" and more.
Butcher Brown, Fonville, Fribush and Hunter, the 34th Down Home Family Reunion, James "Saxsmo" Gates (pictured) album release party, Jay Pharoah at Richmond Funny Bone, NASCAR Race Weekend, Music as Poetry, Tim O’Brien and Jan Fabricius, Fitz and the Tantrums at Lewis Ginter and more.
804 Day in Shockoe Bottom, John Fogerty in Doswell, Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse at Brown’s Island, Drive-By Truckers at Maymont, Warriors in Bloom, Head and the Heart at Allianz, Barrington Levy at Ember, The English Beat at The National, the Mountain Goats and more.
The Bacon Brothers talk new tour and musical memories before sizzling in Tin Pan.
Lamb of God and Gwar hit Allianz Amphitheater, Afro-Zen Allstars at Reveler, Lyle Lovett and his Large Band at The Carpenter Theatre, Triple Crossing fifth annual Kolschfest at Fulton, Kristina Murray, Spooky Kool, Silly Bus and Sunday Soundtracks.
Yeison Landero at Get Tight Lounge, A Crowfest Benefit for Justin Golden, Let Lagers Ring at Hardywood, Sturgeon Fest RVA at Rocketts Landing, Brookhouse at Gallery5, and more.
Legendary comedian Paula Poundstone heads to The Tin Pan for one night only.
Steve Earle solo at The Tin Pan, two nights of Palm Palm at The Camel, The 47th Richmond Greek Festival, Friday Cheers, Charged Up Fest, Heritage India Festival, Hot Lava Record Release, Takaat, Combo Chimbita and more.
Country rock legend Steve Earle on his career, writing political songs, and becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry.













