Trackhouse Racing is taking the NASCAR race weekend to a new level with its Trackhouse Live concert series, combining the thrill of racing with unforgettable live music.
After a packed house debut at the legendary Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge in Nashville, the series rolls into Richmond, Virginia, for its next stop on Friday, Aug. 15.
Presented by longtime partner Quaker State, Trackhouse Live will light up The Broadberry with a night of music, energy, and celebration leading into the race weekend at Richmond International Raceway. The event continues the exciting partnership between Trackhouse Racing and Quaker State.
Trackhouse founder Justin Marks, who launched the team in 2020 with a vision to blend motorsports and music culture, said the Trackhouse Live series is just getting started.
"Trackhouse Live embodies the creativity and passion we have for delivering best-in-class experiences to our partners and fans. Racing and music both touch our souls and hearts in the same way, and Trackhouse Live brings the two together in an exciting and memorable way.”
The series kicked off in style on May 31 at Tootsie’s in Nashville, where country trio The Castellows brought down the house with a special performance for fans and Trackhouse guests. The electric vibe and packed crowd set the tone for what will come.
Richmond marks the second stop in the four-city concert tour, with additional events planned in Kansas City and Charlotte. Artists for those stops will be announced soon.
Entry to the Trackhouse Live Presented by Quaker State Richmond concert will be limited. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned to Trackhouse Racing’s social media channels in the days leading up to the event for access details.
The Broadberry’s location has historically been a place for music in Richmond. From Much More and The Cellar Door in the 1980’s who hosted acts such as The Ramones, John Prine, and Pat Benatar to Nations and Nu and now The Broadberry, 2729 W. Broad St. is the place for special events and entertainment.