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Apr
25

Caleb Caudle

8:00 PM
The Foundry Waynesboro, VA
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Apr
27

The Riverfest

10:00 AM
Constitution Park Waynesboro, VA
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May
02

Will Overman

7:00 PM
The Batesville Market Batesville, VA
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May
02

Sneezy

8:00 PM
The Foundry Waynesboro, VA
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May
11

Crozet Arts and Crafts Festival

10:00 AM
Claudius Crozet Park Crozet, VA
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