Your Richmond weekend guide to 804 Day events
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It's a big weekend for people from the 804 who are obsessed with when the date is Aug. 4 (also known as this Sunday).
Friday, Aug. 2
🎸 Shockoe Records is celebrating 804 Day a few days early at 17th Street Market with live music from local artists. 4-9pm. Free.
🦀 James River Post 354 is hosting the 51st Annual Crab Feast at Welby Turn in Midlothian. 4-8pm. $50.
🎉 There's a celebration honoring Virginia's federally and state-recognized tribes as part of the "Indigenous Perspective" exhibition at the Library of Virginia. 5-7pm. Free.
🎤 Boosie Badazz is performing at Richmond Live on North Fifth Street. 10pm-2am. $50.
Saturday, Aug. 3
🎶 There's a tribute to The Allman Brothers Band at the Tin Pan. 8pm. $27.50.
🍷 Summer R&B Wine Food and Music Festival will have live music and wine tastings at the Chesterfield Fairgrounds. 12-6pm. Tickets start at $30.
🐉 Richmond International Dragon Boat Festival, the annual paddle race of 40-foot canoes decorated like dragons, is at Rocketts Landing with live music and a beer garden. 7:30am-4pm. Free.
Sunday, Aug. 4
🤑 A Market on Broad for 804 Day will have 25-plus vendors and King of Pops at the Quirk Hotel. 10am-4pm. Free.
🥂 DJ Lonnie B is kicking off 804 Day at the Hof's rooftop. 11am-9pm. $10.
🍻 ATE OH 4 DAY at Hardywood's West Creek location will have beer tastings, screen printing from Studio Two Three, morning bike rides, yoga, boxing and more. 12-8pm. Free.
👀 Richmond Reggae Wine Food & Music Festival, another festival with live music and wine tastings at the Chesterfield Fairgrounds. 1-6pm. Tickets start at $25.
😎 Juan's Rooftop & Cantina in the Arts District has Eight Oh 4 Day with happy hour specials and DJs. 6-10pm. Free before 7pm.
