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    The National

    3.9 (176 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Stews!
    Soliman S.

    If you have the chance to see a band at the national, TAKE IT! I had such a good time with all my friends here, gather a large group and ROLLLL! Do: get a beer, super cheap, super quick. Thank bouncers, security and service people, they are so nice and polite here! Don't: crowd surf, surefire way to get kicked out. Come to the national!

    It's Tabitha Brown time and what could be better than that?!!!
    Shay J.

    No food No service... Just the ambiance of the world famous NATIONAL in Richmond, VA and they have SOLD out the theater for Tabitha Brown! It doesn't get any better than this!!!

    The stage before the Jose Gonzalez show!!!!
    Marie S.

    Just saw an amazing concert put on by Jose Gonzalez!!!!! The staff was very helpful, full bar and very clean.

    Box office ticket purchases are cheaper!
    Lena M.

    One of Richmond's biggest and most well known concert venues. We get a lot of big names here. It's a charming theater too. I love the balconies in this space. It's a really gorgeous venue. I should start with the fact that it's a standing room kind of venue. If you're short (like me), you either want to get there early, get a balcony seat, or stand near the back (there is a slight incline on the standing space). I'm not sure if there are more, but there was a bar near the back left (if you're facing the stage) and a bar at the front before you enter the room with the stage. Drinks felt reasonably priced. I also appreciated that they had bathrooms with A LOT of stalls so the wait is never too long. We came for the Tove Lo show and had an incredible time. The stage and lighting were amazing. I highly recommend buying tickets for a show from will call before they sell out online. You can get them for the best price by buying them this way.

    The Struts!
    Jeffrey T.

    5/5 Great venue for a small concert. Cool, old theater with interesting architecture. The main floor is slightly sloped downward which helps with viewing and it's not a very deep theater so even if you are in back you are not very far from the stage. One of the better small-concert venues I've been to.

    Victor H.

    Rolled up here for 311. It's an older venue so there's some character behind it. The sound quality and volume were just right and it's located on E. Broad Street making for easy access. Parking is easy to navigate on the side streets as well. Had a good time seeing my favorite band here and the staff was helpful in showing me how to get around the areas. I made the mistake of purchasing my ticket online as I'm seeing many recommend going straight to the box office and purchasing. I'll have to do that next time I'm in Richmond as there were still plenty of tickets available for the show. Can't wait to return for another show here!

    This was my very first time here and I must say, I look forward to returning. I've been to many shows before and I can say this was my favorite. Main floor was nice and spacious (the slope however caught me off guard) plenty of standing room, never felt too crowded at any point. Whoever was manning sound did an amazing job as well. Everything sounded very clean.

    Joywave
    Jason G.

    I recently attended a Joywave concert at this venue and enjoyed it. There was free parking a few blocks away which was convenient and cost effective. It was a clean area of downtown Richmond that seemed safe and well lit. I showed my ticket on my phone to the people at the front door and they scanned it and let me right in. There was no line toward the end of the opening band's set. I liked how the front door was only a stone's throw away from the first seats. I was in general admission which was only a few feet in front of just 2-3 rows of seats. Security wasn't letting people go upstairs, but I would've went upstairs for a song or two. Only a couple people were up there. It wasn't extraordinarily loud, but I jammed pieces of paper towel in my ears and it worked pretty well. The entire stage was easy to see from the side of the general admission floor. I was on the left side of the venue, but the bathrooms were on the right side. They were clean enough. Joywave was co-headlining and I left after they played, but most of the crowd stayed to see the last band play. This made it very easy to leave without crowd interference. This venue reminded me of Amos' Southend in Charlotte, NC. If more bands that I like play here I'll consider returning. The ticket was $25, but $38 after taxes and fees.

    Stage
    Katie H.

    My family and I went to this venue to see The Shins play which was AWESOME. However, I do have advice on seating. If you sit in the balcony do not choose the front rows. In front of the general balcony seating is the "VIP" seats where the people are allowed to stand, blocking the view of the stage. When I asked one of the staff members if I could ask the person to sit down to not block the view of myself, they told me "they are allowed to stand, if you ask them to sit you will be kicked out, they pay a lot of money for those seats, front row sucks" So to sum up, don't sit in the front row, and don't speak to the elite, else be kicked out like the peasants we are

    Dogstar band

    Went to see Dogstar. My first time at The National. Venue was great!! Acoustic were good, well staffed, organized. Had seating which is essential for people of a particular age. Would definitely attend more concerts there.

    Cool event at the National
    Maria T.

    Yes, I've been here for concerts... but on this occasion I came with a group of fellow journalists for a "venue showcase". The National opened its doors to photographers, writers, chefs, restaurant owners, florists, magazines, event planners, etc. to showcase their concert hall as more than a music venue, but an event destination. Several restaurants were there providing light bites, there was an open bar, lovely tables displayed for a wedding or party, a cool jazz trio playing, and a fun photo booth providing lots of laughs! The photo booth would be a hoot at a gathering: wedding, graduation, bridal/baby shower, retirement party, business convention, or any other event! We were offered back stage tours of the facility and the staff was attentive, accommodating and top notch! The dim lighting added to the cool, retro/deco vibe. I'm not sure about the parking sitch for big events, so call the National for deets! I'd recommend this historic spot for your next party! A great time was had by all! Well done!

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    Ask the Community - The National

    What can I expect for disability accommodations?

    The main entrance is ADA compliant. There is a section roped off by the railing for wheelchair and ADA seating. While I didn't go into the restroom, they are on the main level and would assume they are also ADA compliant.

    My 13 year old daughter wants to see one of her favorite bands here, accompanied by an adult of course. Is this place appropriate for a 13 year olds?

    Yes absolutely if it's a all ages show

    I have ADA needs but the show is tomorrow night, will that be a problem?

    Not at all. All lower level access is ramp based with special ADA sections beside the sound booth. Enjoy!!!

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    In the future, I'll just walk over to the box office if I can make it while it's open; they have a $10 online convenience fee.

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    The Broadberry - Negative Approach

    The Broadberry

    3.6(56 reviews)
    2.3 miThe Fan
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    Went to the Broadberry for the first time for a concert! It is a pretty large space with a small…read morestage leading to a very intimate experience. Apparently the capacity is 500 so be prepared to be close to others if your show is sold out! Showed up early prior to doors opening to ensure we got a good spot which is a must especially if you'd like to be close to the stage. The staff was really friendly and set up barricades by the door which helped corral the line. I loved that they had a metal detector set up and a security check point. I felt very safe and comfortable the whole time. I will say be prepared to stand for an extended period especially if you show up early. There is little to no seating available and as show time nears it is practically standing room only. So wear comfy shoes! Overall it's a nice venue and I am glad we have it as an option here in Richmond!

    More customer care and service, attention to detail. tone down band volume and provide free ear…read moreplugs (so cheap anyway!), venue too narrow, coat area a mess (coats and personal items can be stolen or accidentally taken), don't make customers guess what is going on, make each night the best, stop hurting our ears, decrease prices of food and drinks - too expensive, pump up staff for events that will pass to our/the customers experience, spruce up outside and ensure safety - public but seedy area, increase overall mood especially if a big event and pay attention to detail, ensure advertisements online match up with what takes place - things were missed, improve attention to detail for the events to make it nice for customers ensuring every detail plays out - some folks it is a big deal to have those details and if it helps one customer overall it should be done, everyone on the same page, make going a better value, attract younger crowds and don't hurt their ears!

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    Military Retirees Club - They partying...yeah!

    Military Retirees Club

    2.8(6 reviews)
    1.5 miVirginia Union
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    Got cute to go out and drove from the 757 area to Richmond. Nice drive up, traffic was good. Upon…read morearrival, saw security. about 6 of them, at the door. Ok, threat, parked in the lot. Brought my cute self on up to the door, wave a wand check, ok . Admission and parking was free. . Nice security, walking through doors now, . THEN OMG. It was a party for the DJ. WOW!!!! Not what I was expecting. They had an open, TOP shelf. The food was amazing. Grilled chicken, meatballs, fried chicken, green beans, macaroni, salads. It was great. AND, YES I ate and had a couple of drinks too! The crowd was very local. Seating are those long church tables. Never saw a wait staff. To be honest, they were there, but couldn't tell. Dress code was whatever you go on! . The music was good. I stayed for only a couple hours and had to go!!!!! Don't expect a nice place, this place put me in the mind of a old pool room, not a club. The crowd is a bit rough around the edges , back, center, you name itnot a place for grownups. Even though the DJ had his 50th, the crowd was very young.....not for me. I see how trouble can break out, in a place like that.....ok, I warned you. Walk up, you'll see the warning signs hanging NOPE not for me. Richmond? Where's the grown folk club at?

    This place is so crowded on first Fridays. If you do not arrive early, you will be standing the…read moreentire night. It is BYOB, but I did see a bar sign for beer. The music is good, but it could be better if the DJ mixed better... He doesn't mix the songs in well. However, I was still able to enjoy myself. The crowd is cool... It is a mixed age group of mature people... No drama, all fun...

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    Virginia Tango - Your national award winning teachers! Anna León & Cristian Bravo 
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    Virginia Tango

    5.0(4 reviews)
    11.6 mi
    Speaks Spanish
    Family-owned & operated

    I absolutely adore Virginia Tango. If you are looking to start dance lessons, look no further,…read moretango is the way to go. Anna and Cristian are the dynamic duo dream dance teachers. They make dancing fun for any level. My first interaction with them was a free tango class at a PR event. Their dance and teaching chemistry left me in awe. I knew I wanted to take classes with them at some point. Fast forward to end of 2025. My fiancé (who "does not dance") fell in love with tango after a free trial. I adore dancing so was super excited he was interested. We ended up signing up for their Super Beginner Easy Start Course Tango class that took it as a slow pace for non-dancers. This was the perfect intro. We then decided to sign up for their monthly tango membership where we take their Level 100 classes. At this time, they have Level 100 classes on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7pm. After class they do a really cool technique class called Tango Power Start. This place is more than a dance studio, it's a community. They offer milongas too (an Argentine social dance event). My fiancé and I are the type of people who like being able to walk or bus to a place, we live in the city and this is in Midlothian. We love this studio so much that the drive is worth it for us. I highly recommend taking tango classes here. You'll learn so much and have lots of fun in the process.

    Virginia Tango is a must-try for the Midlothian, heck, the Richmond community. Anna and Christian…read moreare the co-owners and instructors for one of the most beautiful dance styles in the world. They are decades-long studiers of this beautiful art and are beyond prepared to break it down to any level of student, whether you have a dance background or are a super-beginner (like me). Within an hour you'll not only find yourself lost in the lesson and having fun, but you'll feel entirely confident in your ability to pick it up and... you'll like be hooked. The space is very nice. A private glass-walled studio in a cool part of town, near the Village of Midlothian. There's also nearly endless parking. I can't say enough about the kind and genuine nature of the instructors and their ability to share their world with you as a student. Classes are based on a semester style schedule and are very well priced. A+ 100% 5-stars

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