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Although Trax, one of Charlottesville's most well known concert venues, recently closed its doors, students can hear live music at a wide variety of venues ranging from intimate settings to high-capacity music halls.

Starr Hill Music Hall

This medium-sized concert hall is located above the Starr Hill Restaurant and Brewery at 709 Main St. Shawn Mullins and Richard Thompson are among the many musicians who have performed there recently. 977-0017

Outback Lodge

Located at 917 B/C Preston Ave., this venue features weekly regular acts including Buzby, Wisher and Guano Boys. 979-7211

Prism Coffeehouse

This folk-oriented venue located at 214 Rugby Rd. features local, bluegrass and traditional performers.

Tokyo Rose

Located at 2171 Ivy Rd., this small venue features punk performances as well as many other musicians from a wide variety of genres. 295-7673.

Miller's

This legendary Charlottesville venue is where the Dave Matthews Band used to play. The Downtown Mall bar and music venue also frequently features jazz composer and musician John D'earth. Miller's is located at 109 W. Main St. 971-8511

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