Events in Richmond September
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Events in Richmond September 2026 schedule
Richmond in September offers an exciting lineup of events catering to diverse interests, from lively sports and concerts to cultural festivals and comedy shows. Baseball fans can enjoy thrilling games featuring the Richmond Flying Squirrels, who will be competing against the Chesapeake Baysox from September 1st through September 13th, with multiple games scheduled at CarMax Park. These games provide a perfect family-friendly outing with the chance to cheer for your favorite team in a vibrant atmosphere.
Music enthusiasts can look forward to a series of captivating performances at prominent venues such as the Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront, which hosts major artists like the Goo Goo Dolls on September 1st, Empire of The Sun on September 10th, Billy Currington and Kip Moore on September 12th, and Brad Paisley on September 26th. Additionally, the Virginia Credit Union LIVE! at Richmond Raceway is set to feature Koe Wetzel and Wyatt Flores on September 19th.
For those interested in live theater and comedy, the Funny Bone Comedy Club offers stand-up performances by Corey Holcomb, Craig Conant, and Luenell throughout the month, providing plenty of laughs. The Carpenter Theatre At Dominion Energy Center will also be presenting the Richmond Symphony’s 'Sound of the City Gala Concert' on September 10th and a performance of Bernstein, Foley & Still on September 19th and 20th, showcasing classical excellence.
The city’s vibrant cultural scene continues with unique events like the Candlelight Tribute to Queen vs. ABBA at the John Marshall Ballrooms on September 18th, and the immersive Iron Blossom Music Festival featuring LCD Soundsystem, Jack White, Dijon, Geese, and Portugal The Man at Midtown Green on September 19th and 20th. The Kanawha Plaza will host the Violent Femmes, while Maymont Park features a tribute band Get The Led Out on September 2nd.
Other notable performances include the legendary The Doobie Brothers on September 28th, Gregory Porter at the Carpenter Theatre on September 24th, and a variety of comedy acts such as Corey Holcomb and Luenell throughout the month. Sports, music, comedy, and cultural festivals make September a lively and diverse month for residents and visitors alike in Richmond.