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Kofi Shapsu
Drummer Kofi Shepsu returns with high-energy takes on beloved standards and modern jazz, joined by Charlottesville keyboardist Garen Dorsey and house bassist Cameron Ralston, a co-founder and producer with Spacebomb Records. Presented as part of Dominion Energy Jazz Café, this Wednesday series offers free performances by standout local musicians in partnership with the Richmond Jazz Society. Seating is limited and first come, first served, so early arrival is recommended. Saving seats is discouraged, and any held spots are released once the performance begins. Please keep chairs and tables where they are. Outside chairs, gallery stools, and outside alcohol are not allowed. Harassing, discriminatory, or threatening behavior is prohibited. The aim is to maintain a free, safe, and accessible experience for everyone.
Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsMicrowave
The National hosts a stop on the Much Love 10 Year Anniversary Tour, headlined by Microwave with Anthony Green, Hunny, and Bad Luck on the lineup. This all-ages event celebrates ten years of Much Love and brings these artists together on one stage.
The NationalHoward Eckstein
Harry’s LIVE spotlights local talent in the intimate, refined setting of Harry’s at Hofheimer. Howard Eckstein leads the evening with energetic musicianship and a set of crowd-pleasing classics. Recognized for a dynamic stage presence and a versatile sound, he blends familiar hits with strong instrumentals to create an engaging atmosphere. This is a ticketed live music event, not a dinner reservation; tickets provide entry to the performance only. Food and beverages will be available for purchase during the show, including crafted cocktails. Seating is limited, and purchasing tickets in advance is recommended.
Harry's at HofheimerEarth Day Cabaret
Betsy from Mars and Gallery5 present an Earth Day cabaret featuring local talent in music, dance, poetry, comedy, and more. Proceeds from the event support The James River Association and Gallery5.
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