08 Jan 2025 rosie with Jillian Rae, bathtub cig and Bryn Battani
at 7th St Entry
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Jillian Rae
Local singer Jillian Rae is having an album release show for I Can't Be The One You Want Me To Be at the Cedar Cultural Center this May 31th.
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Bryn Battani
Local singer Jillian Rae is having an album release show for I Can't Be The One You Want Me To Be at the Cedar Cultural Center this May 31th.
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08 Jan 2025 Wednesday
rosie
with Jillian Rae, bathtub cig and Bryn Battani
at 7th St Entry
first-avenue.com
Minneapolis’
rosie is headlining the 7th St Entry, in Minneapolis, on January 8, 2025.
Please note that this is a different artist than the New York singer-songwriter,
ROSIE, who we saw in
June 2023 and just recently released
What Scares Me the Most on November 1st via Arista Records.
Jillian Rae,
bathtub cig, and
Bryn Battani to open.
Bryn Battani at White Squirrel Bar (05 Aug 2024)
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We saw Bryn Battani in
Aug 2024 and wrote, “Bryn Battani said she is a recent transplant from Texas, and that certainly they don’t have these kind of events in Austin. She was also the only artist to switch over to keys, from acoustic guitar.”
Rosie writes:
headline show at 7th st!!!!!! i will be releasing a brand new song and celebrating it at this show ☺️
so excited to play with all these amazing musicians and play three new songs 😯 see u there ❤️❤️
amazing flyer by @oldecellardoor !!!!!!
09 Jan 2025 Farewell Milwaukee with A Piano In Every Home and Big Lake
at Turf Club
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Farewell Milwaukee
After tour opener, LA-based singer LP, had to pull out due to a meniscus knee injury, locals Farewell Milwaukee ably filled in with a 30 min. set of pleasant Americana rock …
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09 Jan 2025 Thursday
Farewell Milwaukee
with A Piano In Every Home and Big Lake
at Turf Club
first-avenue.com
Local band
Farewell Milwaukee is headlining the Turf Club, in St Paul, on January 9, 2025.
Farewell Milwaukee at the Fine Line (20 Mar 2009)
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We saw Farewell Milwaukee in
Mar 2009 and wrote, “I like to begin reviews with a clever anecdote to draw in my readers. It’s fun for everyone, but especially fun for me because I consistently amuse myself. When Farewell Milwaukee played the Fine Line, I knew singer Ben Lubeck looked really familiar; not in the sense that I had stalked him on Facebook or met him IRL (In Real Life) or even that I’d seen the band perform before (I had). The reason why he looked familiar is because he is Shaggy from Scooby-Doo. I kid you not, readers; Ben Lubeck is tall, lanky, shaggy-haired Shags. The resemblance is uncanny, although I sincerely hope that he doesn’t take offense by this comment (I don’t know why he would since Shaggy drove an amazing green van AND solved mind-boggling mysteries).”
A Piano In Every Home and
Big Lake to open.
Farewell Milwaukee writes:
We have a special show announcement to make today! We will be playing The Turf Club on Thursday January, 9th. Joining us will be A Piano In Every Home, and Big Lake. Tickets are on Sale now.
A special thank you to Molly Nee for designing The Cat Bat show poster! The Cat Bat has become a beacon of light for the band. Thanks to Danger Dave for introducing us to its power on a bar napkin many moons ago. May it guide you to St. Paul in early January for a fun night of music!
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11 Jan 2025 BER with Chutes
at First Avenue
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Ber
Before being terrorized by a killer shark off the coast of Cape Cod, south Minneapolis was treated to the songs of local musicians Ber and Anni XO right off the shore of Lake Harriet.
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11 Jan 2025 Saturday
BER
with Chutes
at First Avenue
first-avenue.com
Local musician
Ber is headlining First Avenue on January 11, 2025.
Ber at Minnesota State Fair (25 August 2024)
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We saw Ber in
Aug 2024 and wrote, “Highlight of her set was her cover of Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know.” The original song was somewhat of a duet, the boy parts sung by Goyte, while the girl part was by Kimbra. The first part of the song, you only hear the perspective of Goyte… it isn’t until Kimbra comes in, do you hear the story from her perspective. It’s really a sad and emotional song, and was faithfully covered by Ber… except she sings both parts.”
Chutes to open.
Ber writes:
there are still a few tickets left for my next hometown headline at @firstavenue 🥹 !!! grab them now before they're gone! all ages, my biggest show yet!!!
this is my MSG… I've dreamed of playing this room since i was 8. rehearsals for this show begin this week and i am PINCHING MYSELF !!!!! 😮💨
@chutesmusic are opening !! there will be new merch! There will be special guests! There will be a new band !! maybe some new… music? 👀
Tickets are $25 and the link is in my bio. Help me sell this out !!!! what songs do you wanna hear? comment them below!!!
Love you!!! Hope your holiday season has been merry and bright 💫❤️
11 Jan 2025 Big Head Todd and the Monsters with Glen Phillips (of Toad the Wet Sprocket)
at Palace Theatre
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Big Head Todd
This Colorado-based trio has built a career on years of solid touring throughout every college town and a strong DIY ethic. CRIMES OF PASSION is Big Head Todd and the Monsters' eighth album.
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Toad the Wet Sprocket
Currently on tour with Smash Mouth, the 90's alternative/college music band Toad the Wet Sprocket will be doing a number of side shows...
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11 Jan 2025 Saturday
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
with Glen Phillips (of Toad the Wet Sprocket)
at Palace Theatre
first-avenue.com
Big Head Todd and the Monsters is on their 40th Anniversary Tour, stopping by Palace Theatre on January 11, 2025.
Please note there is a strict 6 ticket limit. Any attempt to exceed the ticket limit of 6 per customer or household, or to game the system in any way, will result in cancellation of orders without notice. There is a transfer delay for all tickets up to ONE MONTH prior to show.
Big Head Todd and the Monsters (13 January 2018)
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We saw Big Head Todd at the Palace Theatre in
Jan 2018 and said, “Todd Park Mohr and band (Brian Nevin– drums; Rob Squires– bass; Jeremy Lawton– keys / pedal steel) have been a band for thirty-two years now and made their new album, New World Arisin’ (on the band’s own Big Records) “to show we still could” and Big Head Todd and the Monsters still showed their formidable live chops with a two-hour set of the band’s own unique blend of Colorado rock, blues, and soul. In front of a trippingly-illustrated backdrop and amongst simple but effective lighting, the foursome took to the stage beginning with a cut from one of Mohr’s biggest guitar heroes, Jimi Hendrix. BHTM mostly let the music do the talking, eager not only to play songs from the new album, but also to work in as many crowd favorites in, as possible too.”
Glen Phillips (of
Toad the Wet Sprocket) to open.
Tour dates:
Jan 9, 2025
Slowdown
Omaha, NE
Jan 10, 2025
Hoyt Sherman Place
Des Moines, IA
Jan 11, 2025
Palace Theatre
Saint Paul, MN
Jan 12, 2025
The Pabst Theater
Milwaukee, WI
Jan 14, 2025
Capitol Theatre
Davenport, IA
Jan 16, 2025
Brown County Music Center
Nashville, IN
Jan 17, 2025
The Pageant
St Louis, MO
Jan 18, 2025
Riviera Theatre
Chicago, IL
Jan 19, 2025
The Intersection
Grand Rapids, MI
Jan 21, 2025
Goodyear Theater
Akron, OH
Jan 23, 2025
District Music Hall
Norwalk, CT
Jan 24, 2025
College Street Music Hall
New Haven, CT
Jan 25, 2025
The Cabot
Beverly, MA
Jan 26, 2025
The Cabot
Beverly, MA
Feb 13, 2025
Empire Live
Albany, NY
Feb 14, 2025
Greenwich Odeum
East Greenwich, RI
Feb 15, 2025
State Theatre
Portland, ME
Feb 16, 2025
Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center
Stowe, VT
Feb 18, 2025
The Vogel
Red Bank, NJ
Feb 20, 2025
Shea Center for Performing Arts
Wayne, NJ
Feb 21, 2025
The Ardmore Music Hall
Ardmore, PA
Feb 22, 2025
The Fillmore Silver Spring
Silver Spring, MD
Feb 23, 2025
The Jefferson Theater
Charlottesville, VA
Feb 25, 2025
Elevation 27
Virginia Beach, VA
Feb 27, 2025
Neighborhood Theatre
Charlotte, NC
Feb 28, 2025
Charleston Music Hall
Charleston, SC
Mar 1, 2025
Charleston Music Hall
Charleston, SC
Mar 2, 2025
Newberry Opera House
Newberry, SC
Mar 13, 2025
The Ramkat
Winston-Salem, NC
Mar 14, 2025
Variety Playhouse
Atlanta, GA
Mar 15, 2025
The Caverns
Pelham, TN
Mar 16, 2025
Iron City Bham
Birmingham, AL
Mar 21, 2025 - Mar 26, 2025
Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea
Miami, FL
Mar 27, 2025
Revolution Live
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mar 28, 2025
Jannus Live
St. Petersburg, FL
Mar 29, 2025
House of Blues Orlando
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Mar 30, 2025
Florida Theatre
Jacksonville, FL
Apr 10, 2025
House of Blues Houston
Houston, TX
Apr 11, 2025
Granada Theater
Dallas, TX
Apr 12, 2025
Haute Spot
Cedar Park, TX
Apr 13, 2025
Gruene Hall
New Braunfels, TX
Apr 15, 2025
The Majestic
Fort Smith, AR
Apr 16, 2025
Cain's Ballroom
Tulsa, OK
If your band is coming to the Minneapolis/St Paul area, please email details to
[email protected] with a good lead time. Thank you.
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