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3 ways to make the most of your week in Norfolk

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Published on July 24, 2019
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Looking for something to do this week? From a Blue Moon celebration to an alt-country concert, here are a few top options to help you get social around town.

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Blue Moon Palooza

From the event description:

Enjoy Blue Moon Palooza, Blue Moon TapHouse's signature event celebrating all things Blue Moon!

When: Friday, July 26, 5-10 p.m.
Where: Blue Moon Taphouse, 333 Waterside Drive
Admission: $10 (General Admission); $35 (VIP)
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Crush Crawl Norfolk

From the event description:

We are crawling thru Downtown Norfolk enjoying Crushes.

When: Saturday, July 27, 3-7 p.m.
Where: Granby Street, Granby Street
Admission: $10 (General Admission /No Shirt)
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The Bottle Rockets at North Shore Point Downtown

From the event description:

Many of you asked for them. We've delivered. We'll be rocking the big tent in the arts festival courtyard. Formed nearly 30 years ago, the Bottle Rockets helped forge a now-popular subgenre — small-town, middle-class, Midwest American roots rock — part right-to-the-gut poetry, part rock ‘n’ roll, all truth. ... often categorized as alt-country — by people who need categories. "After over two decades together, the Bottle Rockets carry their own musical flag stitched by a hodgepodge of country, rock and even punk legends. You can hear the outlaw presence of Waylon Jennings, the diesel drive of the Ramones and the left-field lyrics of Roger Miller, sometimes all within the same song. Above all, they are an honest band with a Midwestern charm tied largely to Brian Henneman’s everyman lyrics," wrote one reviewer. Their latest, "Bit Logic," shows them at their most self-aware, self-challenging and socially alert.

When: Saturday, July 27, 7-10 p.m.
Where: Virginia Arts Festival, 440 Bank St.
Admission: $25 (General Admission)
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