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Top five weekend events: Ember Music Hall opens, Legend's Anniversary Party & Greensky Bluegrass
Ember Music Hall
Friday & Saturday
Check out Richmond's newest music hall when Ember Music Hall hosts The Barons, a Charlottesville rock ‘n’ roll band and Ookay, a California DJ on his "You Got It" tour. Launched by the LX Group, which also owns Kabana and Nama, Ember Music Hall aims to bring a new live music experience to Richmond, specifically tailored to electronic music and DJs with 100 LED screens and a top-of-the-line sound system. 7:30 p.m. Friday, 8 p.m. Saturday. 309 E. Broad St. Tickets range $14.39-$23.49. (804) 404-2327 orhttps://embermusichall.com.
Courtesy of Ember
Legend Brewing Co.'s Anniversary Party
Saturday
Wish Richmond's oldest craft brewery a happy birthday on its 29th anniversary with an all-day party featuring music from Suggesting Rhythm, food, games, prizes and, of course, beer. Noon-8 p.m. Legend Brewing Co. 321 W. 7th St. Free entry, pay as you go. (804) 232-3446 or legendbrewing.com.
Legend Brewing Co.'s last year's anniversary party. Courtesy of Legend Brewing Co.
Greensky Bluegrass
Thursday
Fresh off their Camp Greensky Iceland three-night affair, Greensky Bluegrass are back and touring the states, making a pit stop at Music at Maymont. Known for their electrifying live performances, Greensky Bluegrass are a local favorite. Doors open 5:30 p.m., music at 7 p.m. 1710 Hampton St. $40 in advance, $55 day of show. musicatmaymont.com