Internet time moves so quickly. If I had mentioned something about Noel Gallagher quitting Oasis on Friday, that would've been accepted. But it's been three days later and now I feel like people …
It's inevitable, Beady Eye will conquer America this Fall 2011.
Lots of buzz, this post-Oasis band, lead by Liam Gallagher will play some key dates in America, hot off their debut album, Different Gear, Still Speeding.
…
I just heard Liam Gallagher’s ‘Wall of Glass’ single and felt compel to write about it. If you didn’t know, Liam is the former singer of Beady Eye and Oasis. After Beady Eye broke up in a whimper in October 2014, via a quiet tweet, we’d always hoped he’d come back (or at least reunite with his brother, Noel Gallagher)... but obviously that never happened.
Anyway, ‘Wall of Glass’ is the debut solo single by Liam Gallagher. The songwriter credit lists Liam and Greg Kurstin. If the latter name sounds familiar, that’s because he’s the man who co-wrote Adele’s ‘Hello’ (the song broke several records, including the first song to sell over a million digital copies in a week).
‘Wall of Glass’ was released 31 May 2017 and reached #60 on the UK Charts, thanks in part to Liam Gallagher making a surprise appearance (with Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland) at the much-watched One Love Manchester on June 2nd. He sandwiched the new single between two Oasis crowd pleasers, ‘Rock N’ Roll Star’ and ‘Live Forever’. Say what you will, but that’s a brilliant move.
‘Wall of Glass’ is actually not a bad song, delivering some great guitar hooks and that unique singing style of Liam Gallagher. No one sings like Liam, with his extended vowels and northern accent.
If that’s an indication, I can’t wait to hear the rest of the debut solo album from Liam Gallagher. As with any record release, that will be followed by a promotional tour, which we’re really looking forward to seeing him again. The last time we saw Liam, it was in December 2011.
Lily Allen is currently in the US, touring in support of her latest album, Sheezus (Regal, Parlophone), stopping by the Skyway Theatre in Minneapolis last night. …
Vu and John recaps Rocktober 2014, plus news/rumors, and November show previews.
News
Macaulay Culkin is not dead. He's in a cover band The Pizza Underground (a Velvet Underground cover band... but the subject matter are all replaced by pizzas). The Pizza Underground was recently in Minneapolis, playing a show with Har Mar Superstar... currently in Texas.
Rumor: Could Liam and Noel be getting back together? With Beady Eye's break up, via twitter.com/liamgallagher, the rumors are coming fast and furious. Noel, on the other hand has a new Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds coming out early 2015 called Chasing Yesterday (Sour Mash Records).
Robert Plant apparently kiboshed a Led Zeppelin reunion guaranteeing $800 mil. from Richard Branson. 35 dates in 3 cities (London, Berlin, NJ).
Artists and digital music sites: U2 uploading new album Songs of Innocence to all iTunes users, Morrissey's music is not online, Taylor Swift pulls hers from Spotify, Garth Brooks self-distributing...
Lara returns to W♥M Radio to talk about her education:
• Amoeba Records and Rasputin Music rival music stores on Telegraph in Berkeley.
• Lara is a big fan of the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transport), trip to San Francisco and Oakland.
• London 2012 Opening and Closing Olympic Ceremonies, directed by Danny Boyle: Spice Girls reunited, Beady Eye doing an Oasis' "Wonderwall."
• Gotye and Jonti at the US Bank Theater in Target Center.
• Hopscotch Music Festival 2012 in North Carolina this September 6-8, 2012. Jesus and Mary Chain as one of the headlining band.
• Orca Team album review
• Song of the show is Duffy & Bernard Butler (from Suede!) "Smoke Without Fire," from the "An Education" motion picture soundtrack.
BONUS: Gogol Bordello, The Hives vs The Vines, Asian and White Robin, Elvis Costello, and Lush's "Ex."
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With the Summer Olympic in London, fans flock Hyde Park to enjoy all sorts of sporting action on the giant screens and get a chance to catch some of our favorite British bands play live - for free!
Did you catch NBC's broadcast of the closing ceremonies of the 2012 London Olympic Games? We saw some of it last Sunday, and according to news reports, it was one of NBC's highest ratings (up 32% over the Beijing Games!)
Unlike NBC's clumsy attempt at censoring the opening ceremonies, it looks like they caved in to heavy criticisms and decided to air the closing music in its entirety.
The Closing Ceremony features a good wide range of British music. Personally, I was rather excited to see Pet Shop Boys doing their big hit song, "West End Girls," and the Spice Girls re-united again to do a medley of "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life." Pop fans would note Take That and One Direction.
As much as I love Oasis, we got Beady Eye doing "Wonderwall." I got the impression that Liam didn't want to do a Noel Gallagher song, and they certainly made sure everyone knew they were 'Beady Eye,' not Oasis.
It was also a shame that Blur didn't make on the lineup (instead, they were playing over at BT London Hydepark), but Massed Bands of the Guards Division covered them with "Parklife." To me, "Parklife" is the quintessential Britpop song - that and Pulp's "Disco 2000" (which sadly no mention of Pulp or Jarvis Cocker.)
I also enjoyed the epic "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life," by Eric Idle - but couldn't they get the rest of Monty Python back together?
If you missed the Closing Ceremony, I'm certain you can buy the music compilation soon-ish. Already, you can pick up a double-disc of Isles Of Wonder: Music For The Opening Ceremony Of The London 2012 Olympic Games via Decca Recordings.
The compilation features Underworld, Dizzee Rascal, Emeli Sandé, Arctic Monkeys, Chemical Brothers, David Bowie, and more.
As I previously mentioned, I love Pet Shop Boys, and I have some news on them. They have a brand new album, Elysium, coming out on Astralwerks on September 11th.
If you can't wait that long, the first single, "Winner" is available on two digital bundles. The first will came out August 7th with three non-album b-sides (including a cover of the Bee Gees' "I Started A Joke") and the second is today (August 14th.)
Digital Bundle 1
1. Winner
2. A Certain "Je Ne Sais Quoi"
3. The Way Through The Woods (long version)
4. I Started A Joke
Digital Bundle 2 (Winner Remixed)
1. Winner (Andrew Dawson HappyHour Remix)
2. Winner (John Dahlback Remix)
3. Winner (Niki & The Dove Remix)
4. Winner (Andrew Dawson HappySad Remix)
This is the last of the Trilogy of Lara's W♥M Radio appearance. Listen to Part One and Two.
Since most of the topics about music were pretty much used in parts one and two, this last show is a bit of a potpourri, with loads of random things that didn't fit anywhere. These little segments would work great in a 'best of' or bloopers show, but as it is... a bit of a jazz-theme.
Here's what went down:
The reason why Lara doesn't buy expensive electronic.
The 'genius' of Beady Eye. The podcast was recorded in early December, I've since saw them at First Avenue.
7th Street Entry and its revolting men's bathroom.
Fort Wilson Riot
Jamie N Commons' "The Preacher"
Second part of the show is just random nonsense: Black Friday, Jazz, Minnesota bands: Howler, Total Babe, and The Abdomen/Lynhurst.
Since I randomly saw Howler and noted they were "the buzz of the town". That was in early November. Now they're currently touring the UK, coming back to the states in March:
01/29 – Sheffield, The Bowery FREE SHOW
01/30 – Manchester, Deaf Institute (14+)
01/31 – Nottingham, Bodega (14+)
02/1 – Newcastle, The Cluny (16+)
02/3 – Leeds, Cockpit (14+)
02/4 – Glasgow, King Tuts (18+)
02/5 – Birmingham, HMV Institute (14+)
02/6 – London, The Lexington (14+) SOLD OUT
02/8 – Paris, Fleche d’Or (16+)
02/9 – Brussels, AB Club (All Ages)
02/10 – Amsterdam,Paradiso (All Ages)
02/11 – Berlin,Comet (16+)
02/14 – Tokyo,Harajuku Astro Hall
03/7 – Lawrence University – Appleton, WI
03/8 – Schubas Tavern – Chicago, IL
03/9 – The Old Rock House – St Louis, MO
03/10 – The Riot Room – Kansas City, MO
03/12 – House of Blues – Dallas, TX
03/13 – Mango’s – Houston, TX
03/22 – Soda Bar – San Diego, CA
03/23 – Echo – Los Angeles, CA
03/24 – Hemlock Tavern – San Francisco, CA
03/26 – Mississipi Studios – Portland, OR
03/27 – The Media Club – Vancouver, BC
03/28 – Sunset Tavern – Seattle, WA
03/30 – Kilby Court – Salt Lake City, UT
03/31 – Hi Dive – Denver, CO
04/2 – Waiting Room – Omaha, NE
04/4 – Happy Dog – Cleveland, OH
04/5 – Underground at The Drake – Toronto, ON
04/6 – Le Divan Orange – Montreal, QC
04/7 – Great Scott – Boston, MA
04/10 – Knitting Factory – Brooklyn, NY
04/11 – Mercury Lounge – New York, NY
04/12 – Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia, PA
04/13 – Red Palace – Washington, DC
04/14 – Smiling Moose – Pittsburgh, PA
05/03 – Liverpool, The Kazimier (16+)
05/08 – London, The Garage (14+)
Four Letter Word
Beatles And Stones
Millionaire
Two Of A Kind
For Anyone
Three Ring Circus
The Roller
In The Bubble With A Bullet
Bring The Light
Standing On The Edge Of The Noise
Kill For A Dream
The Beat Goes On
Man Of Misery
The Morning Son
Wigwam
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World Outside My Room
Sons Of The Stage
"Its fookin' cold here innit?", observation quote from Liam Gallagher. Welcome back to Minneapolis.
Long time readers to W♥M should know that I love Oasis*, so I was rather excited to finally check out Beady Eye (it's basically Oasis minus Noel Gallagher) last night at First Avenue. I believe that this will be the only time that I will experience this band up close.
I won't spend too much time on them, needless to say, if you've seen Oasis live before, as I have seen them multiple times, you've basically seen Beady Eye. Of course, these are all new songs from their Different Gear, Still Speeding album, no Oasis songs were played (and none were expected).
The stood-out songs from their set was my favorite "Beatles and Stones", "Standing on the Edge of the Noise", and "Bring the Light" (this had scene of dancing girls from their video played in the background). Liam had a sweat towel, which he used constantly. He was clearly burning up on stage, sweating through his jacket but refused to take it off. You have to give him some props for maintaining his looks.
As for the opening band, Black Box Revelation, I ran into a mutual friend who was rather impressed with BBR. I'm not surprise, seeing as this duo is described by people as sounding like "Beatles-meets-Kinks British invasion pop" (all in good company, but I would also throw in The Rolling Stones in there too).
With just a drummer and guitarist, they were able to turn out a full, loud rock 'n roll style of songs. All their songs were sung in English, but with this weird Belgium accent.
I know I keep saying they sound "rock", but the seven, or so, songs that were played live, they had a good mixture of different type of songs - starting off with an energetic "High On A Wire" to get you moving, to sweet lyrics like "Did you ever stop to look while it makes you blind, I should feel the love from the skin to my bones" from "I Think I Like You". Between that song and "Shiver Of Joy", those were the only songs I recognized from their latest EP, Shiver of Joy, which I did get a chance to listen to before I saw them live.
I think my favorite song from their brief set was "My Perception". It was the first time I heard the song and I thought singer Jan Paternoster was saying "all I got is my position". Then I found out later that the word is actually "perception". But I don't feel that embarrass because apparently their song is a play off of a mis-heard lyrics of "My Obsession" by The Rolling Stones (Paternoster thought Mick Jagger was singing "my perception"). Too funny, right?
There are only a few dates left from BBR and BDI (Beady Eye) with Mil-rock-ee tonight:
Dec 6 - The Rave - Milwaukee, WI
Dec 8 - 9:30 Club - Washington, DC
Dec 9 - Terminal 5 - New York, NY
Dec 10 - House of Blues - Boston, MA
Black Box Revelation at First Avenue, Minneapolis (12/05/11)
* Interviewed Liam Gallagher nearly 20 years ago in Sacramento for KFSR 90.7 FM, played their records on my radio show, bought nearly everything they've released up to their final album, Dig Out Your Soul .
PS, No photos of Beady Eye because at least four different people told me that Beady Eye are not to be photographed and I had to check my camera at the door. It seems that they are okay with bad/blurry/crappy photos of the band from cellphone cameras.
PPS, Liam must've picked out their intro song, because it was for another Manchester band, The Stone Roses' "I Am The Resurrection" played in its entirety.
I haven't heard of Belgium's Black Box Revelation before, but seeing that they've played with Girl in a Coma and currently on tour with Beady Eye (yes, that "Oasis minus Noel Gallagher" band), I can tell you that I am very keen on hearing what this band sounds like.
Luckily, I have checked out their new EP, Shiver of Joy and it is good, kind of like 'rocknrolla'-type (the title track features a cowbell and it's catchy!). The rest of the EP plays out like they were from the swagger of The Rolling Stones to fuzzy rock Raveonettes. Whatever it is, I liked what I heard.
But don't take my word for it, CMJ praised them as "foot-stomping, 60s garage rock sounding eerily reminiscent of BRMC...these dudes are extremely talented."
Also, apparently Minnesota Public Radio seems to love them, check out their live performance on MPR. Songs performed: "High on a Wire," "Shiver of Joy," and "Sealed with Thorns."
Here are their remaining tour dates:
Dec 5 - First Avenue - Minneapolis, MN *
Dec 6 - The Rave - Milwaukee, WI *
Dec 8 - 9:30 Club - Washington, DC *
Dec 9 - Terminal 5 - New York, NY *
Dec 10 - House of Blues - Boston, MA *
w/ Beady Eye *
Hopefully, if things work out, I will be there to check them out tomorrow night and report back on their live performance.
I saw Margaret Cho last year, she's funny, but it's not a show for kids.
Anyway, I wanted to let you know that starting today, her Grammy-nominated album, Cho Dependent, can be had for as low as $1. This promotion is great if you haven't already got the album. And if you already own the CD, no problem, the digital download also includes two extra unreleased tracks.
Portion (20%) of this download goes to Immediate Justice, a charity for young women and queer folks of color. So be generous, if you've got the cash. If you're the #1 top donor, you get to appear in Cho's upcoming music video for "Asian Adjacent", filming in Los Angeles on July 24th. Second prize is a set of steak knives. Just kidding, you get a Cho Dependent package (tote bag, CHO HO tank top, posters, and an autographed LP). If 500 people donate, we all get "Sexting", an unreleased song from Drag Queen Sherry Vine featuring Margaret Cho. Make it happen.
Cho is doing some dates below:
07/16/11 San Diego, CA San Diego Pride Festival
08/03/11 - 08/05/11 Edinburgh Assembly Rooms
08/06/11 - 08/29/11 Edinburgh Assembly Rooms
09/02/11 Sydney Sydney Opera House AU
09/05/11 Brisbane The Tivoli Theatre AU
09/06/11 Melbourne Forum Theatre AU
10/13/11 London Leicester Square Theatre UK
10/14/11 London Leicester Square Theatre UK
10/15/11 London Leicester Square Theatre UK
10/16/11 Brighton Dome Concert Hall – Brighton
10/17/11 London Leicester Square Theatre UK
10/18/11 London Leicester Square Theatre UK
10/23/11 Glasgow The Stand Comedy Club UK
10/24/11 Glasgow The Stand Comedy Club
It's inevitable, Beady Eye will conquer America this Fall 2011.
Lots of buzz, this post-Oasis band, lead by Liam Gallagher will play some key dates in America, hot off their debut album, Different Gear, Still Speeding. As I have previously warned/mentioned, you have to see this band this early in the stage of their career, otherwise you'll always kick yourself for not seeing them when they were starting out.
I know they're not even coming here until November and December, but you may want to buy tickets now before they sell out. Tickets goes on sale July 15th (Friday), with the exception of San Francisco - that goes on sale July 17th.
November 29 Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
November 30 Seattle, WA @ Showbox Market
December 2 San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
December 3 Los Angeles, CA @ Wiltern Theatre
December 5 Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
December 6 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave Ballroom
December 8 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
December 9 New York, NY @ Terminal 5
French electro-shoegaze band, M83, aka Anthony Gonzalez, will be touring the US this year. It's been over two years since his last live performance, so people are eagerly awaiting to see him.
General ticket sales are available to purchase today (July 12th), however, if you were a fan, you had early access as early as July 6th. Hopefully, when he comes around Minneapolis, we'll cover him.
Oct. 15 – Mexico City – Corona Capital Festival
Oct. 28 – Washington DC – Black Cat
Oct. 29 – Raleigh, NC – Kings Barcade
Oct. 30 – Asheville, NC – Moog Fest
Oct. 31 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
Nov. 2 – Orlando, FL – The Social
Nov. 4 – Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
Nov. 5 – Austin, TX – Fun Fun Fun Fest
Nov. 7 – Phoenix, AZ – The Crescent Ballroom
Nov. 9 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
Nov. 10 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent
Nov. 11 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
Nov. 12 – Vancouver, BC – Venue
Nov. 13 – Seattle, WA – Neumos
Nov. 16 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
Nov. 17 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
Nov. 18 – Toronto, ON – Lees Palace
Nov. 19 – Montreal, QC – La TuLipe
Nov. 20 – Boston, MA – Paradise
Nov. 22 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
I wanted to see Marnie Stern's famed "tapping" guitar style (which some people is calling her "Greatest Female Guitarists Of All Time"), but unfortunately, I was out of town when she was here in Minneapolis. She's still on tour, so here are the dates:
09/21 - Hamden, CT @ The Space
09/23 - Toronto, ON @ Wrong Bar*
09/24 - Chicago, IL @ Subterranean*
09/25 - Cleveland, OH @ Happy Dog*
09/27 - Washington, DC @ The Red Palace*
09/28 - Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church*
09/29 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg*
09/30 - Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Upstairs*
10/02 - Los Angeles, CA @ Bootleg Theater
10/06 - Sydney, Australia @ Tone
10/07 - Melbourne, Australia @ Northcote Social Club
10/08 - Perth, Australia @ The Bakery
12/07 - London, UK @ XOYO
12/09 - Minehead, UK @ ATP Nightmare Before Christmas+
* w/ No Joy
+ w/ Les Savy Fav, Archers of Loaf, No Age, The Dodos
Speaking of Kill Rock Stars, I missed Thao & Mirah the last time they were here too. This was not my fault, BOBBY's van broke down and Led to Sea had failed me.
It's fine, I've seen them a few times, I still love them. The Get Down Stay Down is returning with Thao this September, minus Mirah:
09/20 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks
09/21 - Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
09/22 - Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theater
09/23 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
09/24 - Charlottesville, VA Jefferson Theater
09/25 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Ukie Club
09/26 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
09/27 - New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
10/03 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Calvin College Fine Arts Center
10/06 - Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall
10/07 - Madison, WI @ Majestic Theater
10/09 - Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Room
10/10 - Denver, CO @ Gothic Theater
10/18 - Eugene, OR @ WOW Hall
10/19 - Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
10/20 - Vancouver, BC @ The Commodore Ballroom
I saw these guys open up for Arctic Monkeys, I have to say "A Lack Of Understanding" sounded great live. I also mentioned that their most energetic song was called "Nørgaard", which the video just debut July 7th via
vevo.com. The video features a sexy active Danish girl Amanda Nørgaard playing tennis, skating, bicycling, and bowling.
9/8 Seattle, WA Crocodile Café
9/9 Vancouver, BC Venue
9/10 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
9/13 Los Angeles, CA Music Box
9/14 San Diego, CA The Casbah
9/18 Austin, TX ACL
9/21 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall
9/22 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
9/24 Philadelphia, PA Popped Festival
9/25 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club
9/27 Toronto, ON Phoenix Concert Theatre
9/28 Montreal, QC Corona
9/30 New York, NY Webster Hall
10/1 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
With Liam Gallagher's Beady Eye playing at iTunes Festival tomorrow, big brother, Noel will probably steal the thunder by announcing his new solo project in Notting Hill on July 6th.
The press conference is not open the public, but I'll keep you updated on any news I hear. We love Oasis and am glad to hear that Noel is returning back to music.
If you were wondering, Sour Mash Records is Noel's record label, which was started in 2001.
Cristina and Vu talks news, despite just recovering from illness (illnesses?). There's just something about the start of a new season that does this to us. Next week we're doing the cover lover show - but this will take some multiple editing with multiple people - so send me your cover songs and if you want, I will call and have you included in the show.
Topics as follows:
BEADY EYE
Since Noel Gallagher left Oasis in late 2009, the rest of the band sort of just continued on as brother Liam eloquently puts it, “business as fookin’ usual”, writing new material under the guise of Beady Eye. A name I absolutely hate. I read somewhere that they sounded like “Oasis back to its roots” and I can tell you after listening to the album Different Gear, Still Speeding: it’s not to its original roots, but rather just a continuation of where Oasis left off. What I liked about it is that there are songs that tries to do something different (for instance, Oasis would’ve never had girl back up singers or fast-paced piano playing), but they still sound pretty much like “new” Oasis. Still, it should be interesting to see them live, how they match up to their former band - I suspect it’ll be pretty much exactly live minus Noel Gallagher.
MIKE STARR Mike Starr, ex-Alice in Chains, passed away March 8th. He was the bassist up until Dirt (1993), and was displaced by another Mike (Inez) bassist. It would seem that he was a meth addict, having been arrested earlier last month for possessing controlled substances. I am coming under the conclusion that he died of a drug-related incident, but I haven’t seen any confirmation. On a related topic, singer Layne Staley died of a drug overdose in 2002.
SXSW 2011
SXSW just ended. The massive music+interactive+movies festival drew over 2,000 plus bands in the area. This year is supposed to be the “biggest yet’, and Dan was reporting LIVE from his iPhone by sending in pictures with brief commentaries to each band. He was really impressed by Carl Broemel from My Morning Jacket. He said he actually saw him by accident because he and his wife was getting brownies at St. David’s Bethell Hall and heard the music.
Song of the week is Carl Broemel's "Heaven Knows", which is available as a free download on his website.
BONUS:
Dexter explained and a bit about Wayne and the Flaming Lips.
Fri 11/22/2019 • Charlie Parr at Cedar • Kikagaku Moyo at Turf Club • Summer Walker at Myth
• Dreamers at Amsterdam Bar
• Marcus King at Varsity Theater
• Ronnie Milsap at Medina
• Yelawolf at Skyway
Sat 11/23/2019 • Sound+Vision at Valley Creek Mall • Cory Branan at Aster Cafe • Booker T. Jones at Medina
• Whiskey Myers at Myth
• "On A Winter's Night" at Cedar
• Schoolboy Q at Armory
• Chris Janson at Treasure Island
• In Flames at Cabooze
• Sloan at 7th St
• BoDeans at Sheldon
• Yotto at Skyway
Sun 11/24/2019 • Hobo Johnson at First Ave • Third Eye Blind at Myth
• Helmet at Varsity
• Iron Kingdom at Club Underground
Sun 12/01/2019 • Minnesota Orchestra at Orchestra Hall
Mon 12/02/2019 •
Cautious Clay at
Fine Line
Tue 12/03/2019 • Cat Clyde at 7th St
• Brockhampton at Armory
• CeeLo Green at Ames
Wed 12/04/2019 • Vintage Trouble at Amsterdam Bar
• Big Bad Voodoo Daddy at Ames
• As I Lay Dying at Varsity
Thu 12/05/2019 • Emarosa at 7th St
Fri 12/06/2019 • Waterparks at Varsity
• Michael W. Smith at Target
• The Motet at First Ave
Sat 12/07/2019 • Jim Brickman at Pantages
• Deadmau5 at Armory
• J.S. Ondara at First Ave
• Lorie Line at Ames
• Steepwater Band at Ballentine VFW
• Morbid Angel at Fine Line
• Sunny Sweeney at Cabooze
• Tiffany at Varsity
Sun 12/08/2019 • Minnesota Orchestra at Orchestra Hall
Mon 12/09/2019 • 5 Seconds Of Summer at Xcel
Wed 12/11/2019 •
Merkules at
Cabooze
•
Batushka at
Skyway
Thu 12/12/2019 •
Mariachi Reyna at
Dakota
•
The Blenders
Pantages
•
Morgan Evans at
Varsity
Fri 12/13/2019 • Blenders at
Pantages
•
Low at
Fitzgerald
Sat 12/14/2019 • Joy Formidable at
Fine Line
•
Glitterer at
Garage
•
311 at
Armory
• Blenders at
Pantages
•
David Archuleta at
Cedar
•
Hot Tuna at
Fitzgerald
Sun 12/15/2019
• Blenders at
Pantages
Tue 12/17/2019
•
Tonic Sol-fa at
Ames
Wed 12/18/2019 •
Marc Roberge at
Varsity
•
Sounds of Blackness at
Pantages
Sat 12/21/2019 •
Diamond Rio at
Treasure Island
Sat 12/21/2019 • Fixx at Cedar
• BoDeans at
Dakota
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