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Goose brought their fall tour to Richmond for a two-night stand at the city’s new amphitheater, drawing thousands for one of the venue’s biggest weekends yet. The Connecticut-based band delivered ...
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This story was originally published in Virginia Pride Guide 2025. Virginia Pride Festival 2025 is presented with the support of Out RVA, Allianz, Hit Play, Virginia Lottery, CarMax, Bank of America, ...
Goose is back in Richmond this week for a two-night stand at the Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront. For guitarist and vocalist Rick Mitarotonda, it’s another chance to chase what he calls “flow state ...