Go check out famed ’80s band The Deloreans at The Broadberry to kickstart your weekend! This seasoned showband consists of 6 distinct vocalists who together cover the most memorable artists and nostalgic sounds of the ’80s. Known for their dynamic costumes, unparalleled energy, and ability to bring down the house, this group has been performing all over the East Coast at all types of events since 2007. No matter the crowd or venue, The Deloreans consistently leave the crowd begging for more, chanting over and over “one more song!”
Friday, September 24, 2021
Doors open at 7:00 PM EDT
Show starts at 8:00 PM EDT
The Broadberry
2729 W Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23220
For more information, call 804-353-1888 or visit thebroadberry.com.
Tickets start at $12 and can be purchased here.
Erin Steward is studying Business Hospitality and Tourism Management with a minor in Events Management at Virginia Tech. She loves creative writing, discovering new music, binge-watching her favorite shows, and traveling with family and friends.
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“Nearly all the doctors and surgeons I know, they all play something: trumpet, sax, violin, guitar,” Earl said recently. “There’s not too many drummers that are surgeons, there’s probably a good reason for that!”
Earl half-jokingly invites his surgeon-rockers to join him and the other members of Foghat onstage at the Fillmore in Silver Spring March 9, where they will be headlining the Rock and Roll for Children Foundation benefit for the Children’s Inn at NIH. Earl, the only original member of Foghat still in the band, will be banging the skins behind guitarist Bryan Bassett and other members Scott Holt and Rodney O’Quinn. “Slow Ride,” the band’s 1975 megahit, is all but assured to be on the setlist, along with tunes from Foghat’s most recent record, “Sonic Mojo.”
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