E.U. featuring Sugar Bear to perform at final Main Street Station concert September 25

Andrew S. Breton, Councilmember
Andrew S. Breton, Councilmember
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The final concert in the 2025 “Music at Main Street Station” series will take place on Thursday, September 25, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Main Street Station, located at 1500 East Main Street in Richmond. The event will feature E.U. featuring Sugar Bear, a well-known go-go band.

According to organizers, the concert will proceed regardless of weather conditions. If there is inclement weather, the event will be moved indoors within the historic Main Street Station building.

Admission to the concert is free for all attendees. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs for seating, whether the event is held outside or inside.

“This high-energy finale to the 2025 series features one of the most iconic names in go-go music,” organizers said.

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