Twin Cities Students Welcome Back Concert: Featuring Haley Bonar with John Mark Nelson (free concert this Friday, August 29)

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Haley Bonar

We caught John Mark Nelson at his CD release show Sings the Moon at the Cedar, and it was just full of surprises. He is opening up for Haley Bonar, who we last saw with Wesley Stace’s Cabinet of Wonders. …

I previously mentioned that the Haley Bonar and John Mark Nelson show was $10, I have been corrected, the show is free to everyone. If you’ve got nothing going on this Friday evening, why not check out the show, particularly because it’s being held at the new Northrop Auditorium.



Catch Haley Bonar now before her UK tour in October.



Here’s the details for the “Twin Cities Students Welcome Back Concert” from northrop.umn.edu.


The Council of Graduate Students presents

Twin Cities Students Welcome Back Concert

Featuring Haley Bonar with John Mark Nelson


Fri, Aug 29, 8:00 pm

Carlson Family Stage

FREE, tickets required

Tickets



PARKING ALERT: Parking for the Haley Bonar concert is not available in the 4th St Ramp and these Lots: #37, Gold, Maroon, Minnesota, Ski-U-Mah, Victory, Gateway, C58, C33. Those facilities are reserved for State Fair patrons. Concert attendees can park in Church St Garage, Nolte Center Garage, Washington Avenue Ramp, East River Road Garage. Directions to these spaces can be found here.


Sponsored by The Marshall and 89.3 The Current

Doors Open: 7:00 pm

18+, General Admission

Tickets:
Free for U of M students and the general public.

The Council of Graduate Students (COGS) welcomes University of Minnesota students back on campus and invites the Twin Cities community to join in the celebration. As part of the first annual “Graduate and Professional Student Week of Welcome,” COGS will host local musicians Haley Bonar and John Mark Nelson at Northrop, hoping to allow incoming students to experience cultural life in the metro area. Representatives in the arts, Minnesota museums, radio stations, and more will be on site for students to gain familiarity with these and other cultural offerings in the Twin Cities.


Haley Bonar is more than a hard working musician. She is an innovator, creative ass-kicker, and visionary dug into the trenches of living. She writes genuine, epochal, and poetic tales that feel like our heartbreak, failure, frustration, and joy. In a clear, insistent, and often haunting voice, she tells real stories back to us, as if they were our own. It just doesn’t get much better than that.



Only 20 years old, John Mark Nelson sings with a slow-smoked croon that belies his age, and he fills his lyrics with sharp, detailed observations of life and love in the Midwest. This folk-pop songwriter has racked up an impressive list of accolades, too.



Note: Official After Party will be at The Library in Dinkytown.



As a part of the celebration, The Current is providing a giveaway for two free Music-On-a-Stick concert tickets and the Minnesota State Fair.



To learn more about COGS Week of Welcome, visit the COGS website.

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