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09/01/2021: Tori Evans at 7th Street
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TORI EVANS
Sonder CD Release Party
with The Hive and Katy Vernon
at 7th Street Entry
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Local talent singer/songwriter Tori Evans is having a CD release show for her album Sonder on September 1st, 2021, at the 7th Street Entry. Her start in music started when she was 15 years old at the Ukefest 2017 at The Hook & Ladder Theater. Since then, Tori has performed over 100 shows throughout the Twin Cities, all before she turned 18.
Opening will be Minneapolis’ The Hive (not to be confused with Sweden’s rockers The Hives) and Katy Vernon.
We caught Vernon with Lucy Rose in Oct 2013 and mentioned that “ Singer/songwriter Katy Vernon opened up the show, she is actually British-born, but is currently living in the U.S… Because we were at the Amsterdam Bar & Hall, it reminded her of how she met her husband (leaving Amsterdam) and she wrote about it in her song "Better For You."”
09/02/2021: Louis the Child at Armory
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LOUIS THE CHILD
with The Hive and Katy Vernon
at Armory
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Chicago-bred production duo, Louis The Child will be headlining the Armory in Minneapolis on September 2, 2021, as part of his Euphoria Tour. The last time we talked about Louis the Child, in November 2015, we said he was he opener for The Chainsmokers at the Skyway Theatre.
Louis The Child’s new single, “hate u cuz i don’t”, featured breakout singer/songwriter Bea Miller , is available now on Interscope Records. The single is taken from their upcoming Euphoria Project.
Support from Chicago-bred producer Whethan.
Tour Dates:
8/27 Red Rocks Ampitheatre Morrison, CO
8/28 Ogden Twilight Ogden, UT
8/30 Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland Kansas, MO
8/31 St. Louis Music Park St. Louis, MO
9/1 Sylvee Madison, WI
9/2 Armory Minneapolis, MN
9/7 The Elm Bozeman, MT
9/8 KettleHouse Amphitheater Missoula, MT
9/9 Ford Idaho Center Amphitheatre Nampa, ID
9/10 McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater Portland, OR
9/11 WaMu Theater Seattle, WA
9/15 Pavilion at Riverfront Spokane, WA
9/16 Cuthbert Amphitheater Eugene, OR
9/17 Greek Theatre Berkeley, CA
9/18 Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, CA
09/02/2021: Rachael Kilgour and Grace Pettis at Turf Club
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RACHAEL KILGOUR / GRACE PETTIS
at 7th Street Entry
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Minnesota-born, Boston-based songwriter and performing Rachael Kilgour is co-headlining the Turf Club on September 2, 2021, with Grace Pettis.
Pettis recently released “Landon” taken from Working Woman on MPress Records. The song features guest artists Indigo Girls, and the video debuted in Rolling Stone Country.
The song is deeply personal song about Pettis gay best friend (Landon Beatty), and she comments, “Landon and I are close again now, thanks in part to the song. And we both love that it sheds a little light in the world for the next generation of gay kids growing up in the South, and for their best friends and families and all the people that love them. We hope it makes things just a little bit easier and clearer the next time around.”
Grace Pettis Tour Dates:
8/24 - Ann Arbor, MI - The Ark
8/27 - Traverse City, MI - Traverse City House Concert
8/28 - Spring Lake, MI - Seven Steps Up
8/31 - Arlington Heights, IL - Hey Nonny Club
9/2 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue and 7th Street Entry
9/3 - Madison, WI - The Bur Oak
9/4 - Cedar Rapids, IA - Dawn's House Party
9/5 - Cambridge, IL - Ca d'zan House
9/10 - New Haven, CT - Never Ending Books
9/12 - Somerville, MA - The Burren
9/23 - Nashville, TN - Americanafest Lone Star Shindig
09/04/2021: Graveyard Club at 7th Street
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GRAVEYARD CLUB
with Aaron Rice
at 7th St Entry
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The last time we heard from Graveyard Club, they had released their new single “Valens” (an homage to Ritchie Valens). Their album Goodnight Paradise was praised by The New York Times as “brooding, yearning electro goth”.
Graveyard Club is headlining the 7th Street Entry. They’ve asked Aaron Rice (formerly of Aaron and the Sea) to open.
We caught Graveyard Club in July 2019, right before their national tour, and wrote, “Local Graveyard Club closed out the show, playing plenty of songs from their new album Goodnight Paradise. It’s a long road from when we first saw them in Sep 2014, describing their music as, “a handful of spooky synth-laced gems” from their debut Nightingales.”
Graveyard Club writes:
Don't miss out on tickets to our Sept 4th show at First Avenue & 7th St Entry with Aaron Rice! They are going quickly and we don't want you to miss out. Grab yours before they are gone. Link in comments below.
Photo: Zoe Prinds-Flash
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