I have good news, the real-life sisters, Sierra and Bianca Casady, will be releasing Tales Of A GrassWidow this May 28th (which is actually quite a long way from now!).…
Music, art, dance, and more at the CocoRosie sold-out show last night in Minneapolis' Cedar Cultural Center.
It's been a long time the sisters Bianca (Coco) and Sierra (Rosie) Casady stopped by Minneapolis, and thanks to the Walker Art and the Cedar, they were able to bring them here.
But just before the show, it was announced Busdriver was not opening up the show, leaving CocoRosie to start their set incredibly early at 8:15pm.
So no one was expecting Busdriver, yet, somehow, between CocoRosie's set, the rapper made a surprise entrance and sat on the throne. See photo below, courtesy of Elroy.
As reported, fans were treated to "Child Bride", "Gravediggress" and other songs from Tales of a Grass Widow (released earlier in May via City Slang), through Coco's child-like voice and Sierra's classically trained operatic vocals.
Catch CocoRosie on their North American tour:
10.21.13 - Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater
10.22.13 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot
10.24.13 - Vancouver, BC - The Venue
10.25.13 - Seattle, WA - Neumos
10.26.13 - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom
10.28.13 - San Francisco, CA - Regency Ballroom
10.29.13 - Los Angeles, CA - Fonda Theatre
10.31.13 - Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater
11.02.13 - Austin, TX - The Belmont
11.03.13 - Houston, TX - House of Blues
11.04.13 - New Orleans, LA - Tipitina's
11.05.13 - Atlanta, GA - Variety
11.06.13 - Chapel Hill, NC - Cat's Cradle
11.07.13 - Washington, DC - 6th & I Synagogue
11.08.13 - Pittsburgh, PA - Altar Bar
11.09.13 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts
11.14.13 - Santiago De Chile, Chile - Amanda
11.16.13 - Mendoza - Espacio Cultural Julio Le Parc
11.17.13 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Niceto
11.19.13 - Montevideo, Uruguay - La Trastienda
11.20.13 - São Paulo, Brazil - Cine Joia
11.21.13 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Riviera
11.23.13 - Mexico City - Auditoria Blackberry
CocoRosie at the Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis (10/19/13)
Since we last mentioned CocoRosie, the sister act (Sierra and Bianca Casady) has released their new album Tales Of A GrassWidow and announced a North American fall tour dates, starting in October.
The album, as described by the Guardian, indicate that it's both medieval and "Timbaland-esque beat".
Check out their video for "Child Bride" via YouTube, their single from Tales Of A Grass Widow. The video was directed by Emma Freeman and tells a story of feminism, sexism, child abuse, human rights and gender inequalities through the brutal circumstances that often result from an arranged marriage.
On a similar vein, a new feminist magazine called Girls Against God (GAG) just arrived via Bianca Casady and artist Anne Sherwood Pundyk. The tabloid-sized publication includes contributions from: Antony, Gabby Bess, Melanie Bonajo, Vaginal Davis, Yasmine Hadan, Emely Neu, Kembra Pfahler, Marguerite Stern, Alexyss K. Tylor; and contributions from Johanna Constantine, Mary Hanlon, Julie Higonnet, Molly O’Brien, Chloe Olewitz, Alice O’Malley, Kara L. Rooney, and J.M. Ruellan. You can buy the magazine on becapricious.com.
CocoRosie U.S. tour starts October:
09.06.13 - Babel - Malmo, Sweden
09.07.13 - Reithalle - Dresden, Germany
09.08.13 - Galeria Szyb Wilson - Katowice
09.09.13 - CK Zamek - Poznan, Poland
09.11.13 - Rockhaus - Salzburg, Austria
09.12.13 - SPPC - Graz, Austria
09.13.13 - Wagenhallen - Stuttgart, Germany
09.14.13 - Cas a Chocs - Neuchâtel, Switzerland
09.15.13 - Kaufleuten - Zurich, Switzerland
09.16.13 - Paradiso - Amsterdam, Netherlands
09.18.13 - Het Depot - Leuven – Belgium
09.19.13 - Mouson Turm - Frankfurt, Germany
09.20.13 - Mouson Turm - Frankfurt, Germany
09.21.13 - Gloria - Köln, Germany
09.22.13 - Incubate Fest - Tilburg, Netherlands
09.23.13 - L'Autre Canal - Nancy, France
09.25.13 - L'Oympia - Paris, France
09.26.13 - Nouvelle Vague - St. Malo,
09.27.13 - Brighton Dome - Brighton, UK
09.29.13 - Manchester Academy 2 - Manchester
09.30.13 - Oval Space - London, UK
10.01.13 - The Sage - Gateshead, UK
10.02.13 - Button Factory - Dublin, Ireland
10.12.13 - Webster Hall - New York, NY
10.13.13 - Paradise Rock Club - Boston, MA
10.14.13 - Société - Montreal, QC
10.15.13 - Phoenix Concert Theatre - Toronto, ON
10.16.13 - Crofoot - Detroit, MI
10.18.13 - Metro - Chicago, IL
10.19.13 - The Cedar - Minneapolis, MN
10.21.13 - Bluebird Theater - Denver, CO
10.22.13 - The Depot - Salt Lake City, UT
10.24.13 - The Venue - Vancouver, BC
10.25.13 - Neumos - Seattle, WA
10.26.13 - Wonder Ballroom - Portland, OR
10.28.13 - Regency - San Francisco, CA
10.29.13 - Fonda Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
10.31.13 - Sunshine Theater - Albuquerque, NM
11.02.13 - The Belmont - Austin, TX
11.03.13 - House of Blues - Houston, TX
11.04.13 - Tipitina's - New Orleans, LA
11.05.13 - Variety - Atlanta, GA
11.06.13 - Cat's Cradle - Chapel Hill, NC
11.07.13 - Sixth and I - Washington, D.C.
11.08.13 - Altar Bar - Pittsburgh, PA
11.09.13 - Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA
Caitlin Rose had a lot of little stories for all her songs. Some of the highlight for me was about how she's afraid of clowns in tank tops ("Only a Clown"), calling old friends randomly at 2am ("Old Numbers")
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We caught Caitlin Rose live in Minneapolis earlier this year, she was playing a ton of new songs from her latest album
The Stand-In. She's still currently on tour in support of the new album, so check the tour information below.
Recently, Rose unveiled her cover of The National's single, "Pink Rabbits." In regards to why she choose to cover the song, she confessed to ELLE magazine, "this song creeped up on me in the same way the band did. It was something I'd heard and enjoyed on several occasions. To sort of know something is great before it resonates with you, then all of a sudden it's under your skin, like nothing else. Like being told this juicy secret you already know. It's my favorite way to fall in love with music."
Tour dates:
09.07.13 - Leeds College of Music - Leeds, UK
09.08.13 - Whelan's - Dublin, Ireland
09.09.13 - 02 ABC Glasgow - Glasgow, UK
09.11.13 - Sage Gateshead - Gateshead, UK
09.12.13 - Shepherd's Bush Empire - London, UK
09.13.13 - The Ritz, Manchester - Manchester, UK
09.14.13 - Festival No. 6 - Portmeirion, Wales
09.18.13 - eTown Hall - Boulder, CO @
09.20.13 - Mercy Lounge - Nashville, TN
09.21.13 - Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion - Bristol, TN
10.08.13 - Georgia Theatre - Athens, GA
10.09.13 - Cultural Arts Center - Opelika, AL *
10.12.13 - Centennial Park - Nashville, TN
10.15.13 - Vinyl Music Hall - Pensacola, FL
10.16.13 - State Theatre - St. Petersburg, FL
10.23.13 - 24th Melbourne Festival - Melbourne, AU
10.25.13 - The Basement - Sydney, AU
11.02.13 - Shakespear's Pub - Kalamazoo, MI
11.03.13 - The Loft - Lansing, MI
11.04.13 - Beachland Ballroom - Cleveland, OH
Sydney's Rosie Catalano is releasing her second EP called Dreams Are Just Movies on October 1st. The seven-track EP includes "Hearts", featuring singer/songwriter Jack Carty, which reached #9 on Triple J Unearthed chart, and she's made that song available as a free download for a limited time via Soundcloud.
Touring with Rose Wintergreen:
10/04 – The Hideaway, Brisbane
10/10 – Oxford Art Factory, Gallery Bar, Sydney
10/12 – The Front, Canberra
10/18 – The Empress Hotel, Melbourne
Anyway, Wintergreen's first single "Feet in the Sand" from her forthcoming Chasing Shadows was released yesterday (September 5th). For a limited time, you can grab the song for free via Soudcloud:
Touring with Rosie Catalano:
10/04 – The Hideaway, Brisbane
10/10 – Oxford Art Factory, Gallery Bar, Sydney
10/12 – The Front, Canberra
10/18 – The Empress Hotel, Melbourne
Dutch singer/songwriter Tessa Rose Jackson's debut album
(Songs From) The Sandbox came out earlier this year (in April). Jackson is only 20 years old, but already she's won over hearts of critics and fans everywhere, as they compare her to Feist and Fleet Foxes. Earlier this year, her song, "Lost and Found" overtook Dutch radio stations and as a result, played to sold-out shows throughout Amsterdam.
She's currently on her so-called "Homeland Tour" throughout the Netherlands:
Sep 07 Brabant Open Air Eindhoven
Sep 14 Appelpop Tiel, Netherlands
Sep 15 Breda Barst Breda
Sep 22 Plato Planet Groningen
Sep 27 Discovery Festival Rotterdam
Oct 02 Merleyn - Nijmegen
Oct 03 Paard van Troje - Den Haag
Oct 04 De Kelder - Amersfoort
Oct 11 De Victorie - Alkmaar
Oct 12 Metropool - Hengelo
Oct 18 Statenzaal Hedon - Zwolle
Oct 19 013 - Tilburg
Nov 21 Tivoli Spiegelbar - Utrecht
Nov 22 Patronaat - Haarlem
Nov 23 Songbird Festival - Rotterdam
Dec 22 Paradiso - Amsterdam
Originally writing songs and recording under the name of Tanya (aka Tanya T6), Devyn Rose was quickly discovered by former Lifestyle and Marketing rep Ron Hunter, via her YouTube videos. Impressed by what he saw, the two met to collaborate on the single "Get it Off", followed by a remix featuring Young Money's "Jae Millz".
Her recent release is "Trouble", taken from her latest EP, Want It All. The EP is sponsored by Hulkshare.com and recently featured Devyn on their front page.
Rose's radio appearances:
09/06 MusicBliss.net New York
09/08 Underground-Talk Radio New York
09/09 Trap House Radio Charlotte
09/17 NaughtyDown4EVER New York
09/18 Radio Relax FM, DJ Junimix New York
11/23 Ambition Radio Interview New York
Arkansas' Kendl Winter recently shared her new song "Rosie" via vimeo. Not a lot of details on her biography, other than that she is a banjo-loving vagabond, who travels the countryside like Johnny Appleseed. The song is taken from her album It Can Be Done!, out now on K Records.
We like CocoRosie - having written about them a few times.
I have good news, the real-life sisters, Sierra and Bianca Casady, will be releasing Tales Of A GrassWidow this May 28th (which is actually quite a long way from now!). I have put in a request for Lara review the album, so hopefully when we get a review copy, we'll let you know what it is like.
So far, the only thing they've previewed is their first single, "Gravediggress", which you can hear on Soundcloud.
They'll be touring around the release date:
24 May: Berlin – Huxleys Neue Welt
26 May: Brussels – Cirque Royale
27 May: Paris – Theatre Des Bouffes Du Nord
30 May: Luxemburg – Rockhal
Barbarossa, aka London-based James Mathé, announced that he's just signed with Memphis Industries.
His single, "The Load", will be coming out on April 8, 2013.
Barbarossa will be on tour in March and May as follows, with label mates POLIÇA (dates with *) and Junip (dates with +):
19 Mar - AB, Brussels*
21 Mar - Shepherd's Bush Empire*
22 Mar - HMV Institute, Birmingham*
23 Mar - Whelan's, Dublin*
01 May - AU, Vienna, Szene+
02 May - CH, Zurich, Plaza+
03 May - DE, Heidelberg, Karlstorbahnhof+
04 May - DE, Munich Kammerspiele Theatre+
05 May - DE, Berlin Astra Kulturhaus+
06 May - DE, Hamburg Übel & Gefährlich+
07 May - NL, Amsterdam Melkweg+
09 May - LU, Luxembourg Exit07 +
10 May - DE, Cologne Stollwerck+
11 May - UK, Brighton The Haunt+
12 May - UK, Manchester Band on the Wall+
13 May - UK, London Village Underground+
14 May - FR, Paris Trabendo+
Sure, I previously mentioned her March tour dates, but I thought I'd update you on a few things.
First of all, she recently unveiled her official video for "Only a Clown", via Billboard. The video features Rose and love and karaoke and cops .... in that order.
Then, there is the other matter of SXSW. This is her official schedule for the famed music festival:
03.13 - Threadgills - Jenni Finlay Promotions
03.14 - Austin Ale House - Nashville Day Party
03.15 - Club Deville - Paradigm/Coda Showcase
03.16 - Broken Spoke - Twangfest
As mentioned before, she's currently on tour in support of The Stand-In. This is her North American tour:
03.09.13 - Mercy Lounge - Nashville, TN
03.27.13 - The Earl - Atlanta, GA
03.28.13 - Local 506 - Chapel Hill, NC
03.29.13 - Jammin' Java Music - Columbia, SC
03.30.13 - Union Hall - Brooklyn, NY
04.01.13 - Mercury Lounge - New York, NY
04.02.13 - T.T. The Bear's - Cambridge, MA
04.03.13 - Milkboy - Philadelphia, PA
04.05.13 - The Garrison - Toronto, ON
04.06.13 - Club Cafe - Pittsburgh, PA
04.08.13 - Triple Rock - Minneapolis, MN
04.09.13 - Schubas - Chicago, IL
04.10.13 - Radio Radio - Indianapolis, IN
04.11.13 - Zanzabar - Louisville, KY
04.26.13 - Mohawk - Austin, TX *
04.27.13 - War Room - San Antonio, TX *
04.29.13 - Club Congress - Tucson, AZ *
04.30.13 - Casbah - San Diego, CA *
05.03.13 - Crepe Place - Santa Cruz, CA *
05.04.13 - Brick & Mortar - San Francisco, CA *
05.05.13 - Tractor Tavern - Seattle, WA *
05.07.13 - Mississippi Studios - Portland, OR *
05.09.13 - Kilby Court - Salt Lake, UT *
05.10.13 - Walnut Room - Denver, CO *
05.11.13 - Jackpot - Lawrence, KS *
05.12.13 - Off Broadway - St. Louis, MO *
03/11 - Hotel Cafe, LA, CA, USA
03/18 - Joe’s Pub, NYC, NY, USA
03/19 - Middle East, Cambridge, MA, USA
03/21 - eBar, Guelph, Canada
03/22 - CMW Toronto, Lee’s Palace, Canada
03/23 - The Grad Club, Kingston, Canada
03/26 - 7th Street, Minneapolis, MN, USA
03/27 - Tonic Room, Chicago, IL, USA
03/28 - Czar Bar, Kansas City, MO, USA
04/01 - Reef, Boise, ID, USA
04/03 - The Media Club, Vancouver, Canada
04/05 - Barboza, Seattle, WA, USA
04/07 - Hotel Utah, San Francisco, CA, USA
Speaking of Lucy, another Lucy sent in this picture of Ian Brown from the Stone Roses as they headline New Zealand's Future Music Festival (February 28th).
The Stone Roses opened with "I Want To Be Adored" in front of an audience of 10,000 people at Vector Arena. They went on to play an epic 15 minute version of "Fold Gold" as the centre piece and closed with "[I am the] Resurrection."
You know I'm a cover lover, so I was kind of excited to hear this Brown Shoe's cover of Bruce Springsteen's "I'm On Fire" (incidentally Springsteen's latest album, Wrecking Ball, is his tenth #1 album, tying him with Elvis Presley).
The cover version is live, taken from Daytrotter's Session, but there's something in the mix that made it feel more of a studio quality. Also, the song is quite faithful to the original song… so nothing comedic or strange take on the classic.
We've written about Die Antwoord a few time. Well, the strange/odd South African band is outdoing themselves with their latest video for their song "Baby's on Fire".
The the music found on youtube doesn't actually kick in until 2:50 and is meant for a more mature audience (so I wouldn't recommend viewing this if you're under 18 years old).
In addition to the video, they're currently on tour to promote their latest album, TEN$ION, and added a few new tour dates:
08/03/12 Chicago, IL Lollapalooza 08/04/12 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue 08/06/12 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre 08/09/12 Pomona, CA Fox Theater
08/11/12 San Francisco, CA Outside Lands 08/15/12 Philadelphia, PA Penn’s Landing # 08/17/12 Brooklyn, NY Williamsburg Park # 10/14/12
Austin, TX ACL Festival
10/15/12
Dallas, TX House of Blues 10/17/12
Lawrence, KS Liberty Hall 10/18/12
St. Louis, MO Pageant 10/19/12 Nashville, TN Marathon Music 10/20/12
Atlanta, GA Center Stage 10/22/12 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Culture Room
10/23/12 Tampa, FL RITZ Ybor 10/24/12
Orlando, FL Beacham Theater
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros were just on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night (6/5/12). You can view the performance on Hulu or ABC's website today.
The song they performed? You guess it, "Man on Fire"… which is the band's latest single.
Although I like the song, I felt that the music video (which debut May 31st), wasn't that great. Nothing against first-time music video director, Brady Corbet, but I just didn't like the whole concept of this "documentary-style" music video. You know when you go to a movie theater and you just want to watch the film, but you hear people talking in the audience? That's how I felt about this video, because all I really wanted was to hear the song, not the chatter in the urban New York background.
In my final installment of Halloween treats, I'm going to compile some songs about Werewolves. I actually had a lot more Halloween-related posts I wanted to do, but lately I have not been home.
It began with the Greek mythology about Lycaon who was transformed into a wolf from eating human flesh. The term "werewolf" is based on old English, meaning "man-wolf".
In modern pop culture, the definitive portrayal of the Werewolf was by Lon Chaney Jr in "The Wolf Man" (1941).
Some characteristics of the Werewolves (all based on folklore): Once bitten by a Werewolf, that person also becomes a Werewolf. They turn into a Werewolf on a Full Moon. The only way to kill them is with a Silver bullet.
My favorite Werewolf movies are "Ginger Snaps". The first movie is about two teenage girls. It was brilliantly executed, paralleling the transformation to a Werewolf and going through puberty. The second movie does the same thing - only Werewolf/drug addiction. The third movie takes place in the past. All the sequels are very different from each other, in story and theme, but they are all about Werewolves.
Update: I was gonna add this yesterday, thought better of it, but Vu's convinced me... The Ginger Snaps theme, composed Michael Shields and available only on his website for free download. It's hauntingly good! Oh maybe I should also mention that the girl who played Bridget in the movie, Emily Perkins (shorter darked haired one), came to my Uni a couple years ago to give a lecture / q&a session on the show (all 3 of which we got to see free, though I'd seen the first before), then ran off with and married one of the Uni lecturers! And that thing about puberty is exactly what I though, but apparently it is just about lesbians. Who knew. - Christopher.
My favorite Werewolf song is - hands down - "Werewolf" by Cocorosie.
Coco (Bianca Casady) and Rosie (Sierra Casady) are real-life sisters. They have released three albums through Touch and Go Records.
I don't know which of the two is singing (probably Coco as her name goes first in their name), but she has this very interesting vocal style. It's like a weird accent, it reminds me a lot of Joanna Newsom[W♥M]
Warren Zevon has perhaps the best-known song of this group, "Werewolves of London". The song has a comic feel to it and not to be taken too seriously.
According to listeners' polls, on the Jeremy Vine show, the first verse is the #1 "Greatest Opening Song Line."
I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand Walking through the streets of Soho in the rain He was looking for the place called Lee Ho Fook's Going to get a big dish of beef chow mein
Running Wild are a German heavy metal band from the 80s. What you probably didn't guess is that this song (and many of their other songs) are in English.
"Prowling Werewolf", in particular, is a pretty good song. It's more like a power rock song than metal.
An interesting note about Running Wild, is that they became the world's first "Pirate Metal" band. They arrrrr still an active band.
Speaking of cheesy 80s metal, this song "Werewolf in London" by London, was suggested by This Episode.
The song is fairly typical of this genre: loud guitars and the lead singer can really scream.
Incidentally, in doing research for this American band, I found out that there is a British band also called London. But they are better suited for this name, seeing as they do live in London...
Harry and the Potters was previously mentioned on W♥M.
I've never read any of the books, but I get the impression that one of Harry's teacher was turned in a Werewolf? This information is what I've derived from the song.
As for Werewolves in Harry Potter, apparently there's only three in the series: Remus Lupin, unnamed character, and Fenrir Greyback. I've deduced that Lupin is the teacher by day and wolf at night.
I didn't know about Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's "She Said" until Life in Ruins mentioned it.
Listening to the lyrics, it's obvious now. The "She" in this song are words spoken by a Gypsy, who warns that the singer is a Werewolf: "you ain't a man no more, you're outta control. These wolf bites gonna find out what its like to lose your soul."
La Union's song "Lobo Hombre in Paris" is a Spanish song, sent in by Cristina.
Since I don't understand Spanish, I just thought of that movie "An American Werewolf in Paris" - the sequel to "An American Werewolf in London". But I am assuming this song pre-date the 1997 film?
The Dillinger Escape Plan's "Sunshine the Werewolf" is LOUD. It's too loud and hardcore and screamo for me to really enjoy. I figure if I was ever at one of their live show that I would go deaf instantly.
However, before you start to turn down the volume, two minutes into the song and there is a nice break in the song.
I still can't figure what the song has to do with Werewolves?
Cristina also sent in this song "Werewolf on Wheels" by The Born Losers.
I had a hell (haha) of a time looking for the album art for this album. It's a various artist album called Halloween Party. I had even a harder time finding any information about The Born Losers.
This song is just an instrumental. I guess it's best imagined if you saw a hairy Werewolf on a motorcyle!
Metallica's song "Of Wolf and Man" is essentially about a Werewolf.
The song is loud and includes a some crazy guitar noodles half way into the song (this part makes me think of hair bands from the 80s!). My favorite line from the song is: "The company we keep/Roaming the land while you sleep".
The (Motherf******) Browns are a punchy powerpunk band - similar to Blink 182.
I thought this song was very poppy/fun band, and as their song title suggests, they really are based in Calgary, Canada. They're currently releasing their music on Meter Records.
Finally, remember that Cat Power song that was requested by a reader so long ago? Guess what? It's about a Werewolf!
An interesting note about this song is that it's a cover! Originally written by Michael Hurley. Apparently Chan Marshall is a huge Hurley fan as she's also covered two of his other songs, "Sweedeedee" and "Troubled Water".
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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