Here are some shows taking place in the Minneapolis/St Paul area from January 22 to January 24, 2016.

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Low

Low came on stage as ZZ Top, complete fuzzy guitars and horseshoe moustache on drummer Mimi Parker. The band Duluth band have been busy playing support dates for Slowdive
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Tommy Stinson

This Tommy Stinson (bass player for this little known band called The Replacements) with Milwaukee’s Midnight Reruns and Philadelphia’s Beach Slang is sold out.
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THE CURRENT’S ANNIVERSARY PARTY

presented by 89.3 The Current

at First Avenue

Friday, 01/22/16, 7pm ($20)


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The annual The Current show is taking place next week: starting with Duluth’s Low as headliner. Also on the bills are local favorites, John Mark Nelson (who previously appeared on Lowertown Line), Mixed Blood Majority (who previously had a CD release party), Bad Bad Hats (who we previously sold out the 7th Street Entry), and Bones & Beeker.



That’s not all! Head back to First Avenue on Saturday, January 23rd for round two of the Current’s Anniversary Party, featuring: Tommy Stinson (you know, from the Replacements), Gramma’s Boyfriend (featuring Haley Bonar), Cactus Blossoms, Gospel Machine, and Bruised Violet.



This is the 11th Anniversary for The Current. Details below:


The Current will go to 11 and celebrate the start of a new decade with a weekend filled with all-local lineups on Jan. 22 and 23, 2016 at First Avenue in Minneapolis.



Friday night’s (Jan. 22) show includes melodic hip-hop duo Bones & Beeker, indie rockers Bad Bad Hats, rap favorites Mixed Blood Majority, acclaimed singer-songwriter John Mark Nelson and beloved and revered Duluth natives Low.



On Saturday night (Jan. 23), teenage grunge punkers Bruise Violet, ‘60’s soul and R&B group Gospel Machine, classic country band Cactus Blossoms, psychedelic dance punk-infused Gramma’s Boyfriend and Minneapolis rock legend Tommy Stinson will take the stage.



“This year’s eclectic lineup is a reminder of the rich and diverse music that is happening right here in our backyard and we’re excited that we get to share this great music with our fans,” said Jim McGuinn, program director for The Current. “While these concerts mark the birth of The Current, the party is really for our awesome members and listeners, who support The Current day after day and year after year.”









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Lower Dens

The Baltimore-based band Lower Dens is currently on tour for their latest record Escape from Evil (Ribbon Music). We previously saw singer Jana Hunter with Sharon Van Etten


LOWER DENS

with Invisible Boy

presented by Radio K

at 7th Street Entry

Saturday, 01/23/16, 8pm ($13/$15)


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We caught Lower Dens last July 2015 and noted that she had plenty of buzz. In just six months, she’s back in Minneapolis, still touring in support of her Escape from Evil (Ribbon Music) album. Expect the same fans and buzz for singer Jana Hunter’s band.



Opening up the 7th Street Entry show will be Australia’s local band Invisible Boy. Apparently they have the same name as the Australian folk/pop Australian band.



Tour dates:


01/16/16 Baltimore, MD Ottobar

01/21/16 Columbus, OH Rumba Cafe

01/22/16 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall

01/23/16 Minneapolis, MN 7th Street Entry

01/25/16 Calgary, AB Commonwealth Bar & Stage

01/28/16 Vancouver, BC Rickshaw Theatre

01/29/16 Seattle, WA Neptune

01/30/16 Portland, OR Revolution Hall

02/01/16 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore

02/02/16 Santa Ana, CA The Observatory

02/03/16 Los Angeles, CA The Fonda

02/05/16 El Paso, TX Lowbrow Palace

02/06/16 San Antonio, TX Paper Tiger

02/07/16 Austin, TX Emo’s

02/08/16 Houston, TX Numbers

02/09/16 Dallas, TX Trees

02/11/16 New Orleans, LA Republic

02/12/16 Birmingham, AL Saturn

02/13/16 Nashville, TN Exit / In

02/14/16 Asheville, NC The Orange Peel

02/16/16 Richmond, VA The National

02/17/16 Washington, DC 9:30 Club

02/18/16 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer

02/19/16 New York, NY Irving Plaza

02/20/16 New York, NY Irving Plaza









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Andrew McMahon

Andrew McMahon said it best last night. “Leave your problems on the other side of that door!” he said as he pointed towards the doors of First Avenue last Monday at the Journey’s Wilderness Politics Tour
He is We

He is We had tour staffs/roadies! We’re not just talking one guy, we’re talking about a group of them that tune the guitar, setup lamps, does all the soundcheck – this is really unheard of for a


JACK’S MANNEQUIN

with She is We

at First Avenue

Sunday, 01/24/16, 7pm ($30.50/Sold Out)


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Jack’s Mannequin is making a stop at First Avenue on Sunday, January 24th for their 10 year anniversary of Everything in Transit. This band started as a side project for Andrew McMahon from Something Corporate but quickly turned into a sensation among younger kids. I remember when this album came out and still remember every single word. This show is sure to be a night of pure nostalgia.



We previously caught McMahon as part of the Wilderness Politics Tour (with New Politics) at First Avenue in 2015, and he played six Jack’s Mannequin songs, which went over well with the audience… so expect a similar reaction as this will be a 100% Mannequin show.



She is We, from the ashes of He is We, will open the show. This is the new solo project from Rachel Taylor. You may recall that we caught He Is We in 2011 at the Triple Rock, and was totally surprised that they had a very professional road crew and that everyone (99.9% women) in the audience sang along to all of their songs.



Tour dates:


01/20/16 San Francisco, CA Regency Ballroom

01/22/16 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre

01/23/16 Lawrence, KS Granada Theatre

01/24/16 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue

01/26/16 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall

01/27/16 Washington, DC 9:30 Club

01/28/16 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom

01/29/16 Rochester, NY Main Street Armory

01/30/16 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory

02/02/16 New York, NY Irving Plaza

02/04/16 Boston, MA Royale Nightclub Boston





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