Minneapolis: May 1 to May 3
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05/02 Overcoats at Turf Club Read More
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Overcoats
at Turf Club
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Duo Overcoats (JJ Mitchell and Hana Elion) is back in the Twin Cities… this time headlining the Turf Club on May 2nd. The band is touring in support of Winner (Never Fall Back Records, distributed by Thirty Tigers).
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Overcoats (22 May 2016)
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We saw Overcoats’ first Minneapolis appearance in May 2016 and said, “Apparently the duo (Hana Elion & JJ Mitchell) only found out they were going on tour just days (May 18th) before their first gig last night in Chicago. They seemed really happy to be on tour, which you can hear from their voice whenever Hana or JJ would speak. The two harmonized throughout their brief 30-ish set, playing everything from their self-titled debut EP, and also throwing in a new single ‘Nighttime Hunger’ and a cover of Hozier’s ‘Cherry Wine’… Overcoats had a great sound, and based on the audience’s feedback, they certainly made some new fans on their first night playing in Minneapolis.”
Tour dates:
24
Boston, MA, US
Brighton Music Hall
Apr
25
Philadelphia, PA, US
Johnny Brenda’s
Apr
26
New York (NYC), NY, US
Bowery Ballroom
Apr
28
Rochester, NY, US
Water Street Music Hall
Apr
29
Toronto, ON, Canada
The Great Hall
May
1
Milwaukee, WI, US
Back Room, Colectivo Coffee
May
2
St. Paul, MN, US
Turf Club
May
3
Chicago, IL, US
Sleeping Village
May
5
Lakewood, OH, US
Mahall’s
May
6
Columbus, OH, US
Rumba Cafe
May
7
Pittsburgh, PA, US
Club Café
May
13
Seattle, WA, US
Neumos
May
14
Portland, OR, US
Polaris Hall
May
16
San Francisco, CA, US
The Independent
May
18
Santa Ana, CA, US
Constellation Room
May
19
Los Angeles (LA), CA, US
Lodge Room
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05/03 The New Pornographers with Wild Pink at The Fitzgerald Theater Read More
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The New Pornographers
with Wild Pink
at The Fitzgerald Theater
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Ruston Kelly is touring in support of The Weakness (Rounder Records).
Canadian band The New Pornographers is back on tour in support of Continue as a Guest (Merge Records). This is the group’s ninth album and first for Merge Records.
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New Pornographers (12 Nov 2014)
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We caught the band in Nov 2014 and said, “After a brief intermission, the screen covering the main stage rose, and all eight members of New Pornographers took to the stage to rave applause, starting their set with the harmony laden title track from just-released album, Brill Bruisers (Matador Records); the song itself is homage to the classic Brill Building where so many great records were made.”
Tour Dates:
19
Asheville, NC, US
Salvage Station
Apr
20
Atlanta, GA, US
Variety Playhouse
Apr
21
New Orleans, LA, US
Tipitina’s
Apr
22
Houston, TX, US
White Oak Music Hall
Apr
23
Dallas, TX, US
The Studio
Apr
25
Austin, TX, US
Paramount
Apr
26
Oklahoma City, OK, US
Tower Theatre
Apr
27
St Louis, MO, US
Sheldon Concert Hall
Apr
28
Omaha, NE, US
The Waiting Room
Apr
29
Kansas City, MO, US
The Truman
Apr
30
Englewood, CO, US
Gothic Theatre
May
3
St. Paul, MN, US
Fitzgerald Theater
May
4
Milwaukee, WI, US
Turner Hall
May
5
Chicago, IL, US
Thalia Hall
May
6
Chicago, IL, US
Thalia Hall
May
8
Cincinnati, OH, US
Memorial Hall
May
9
Columbus, OH, US
Newport Music Hall
May
11
Detroit, MI, US
El Club
May
12
Toronto, ON, Canada
The Danforth Music Hall
May
13
South Burlington, VT, US
Higher Ground
May
14
Norwalk, CT, US
Wall Street Theater
May
15
Boston, MA, US
Royale Boston
May
17
Brooklyn, NY, US
Brooklyn Steel
May
18
Philadelphia, PA, US
Union Transfer
May
19
Washington, DC, US
9:30 Club
May
20
Washington, DC, US
9:30 Club
May
21
Saxapahaw, NC, US
Haw River Ballroom
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05/03 M83 with Jeremiah Chiu at Palace Theatre Read More
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M83
with Jeremiah Chiu
at Palace Theatre
first-avenue.com
Anthony Gonzalez, aka M83, is back on tour in support of Fantasy (Mute Records).
The idea around Fantasy is it’s meant to be experience live: “The idea was to come back with something closer to the energy of ‘Before The Dawn Heals Us’. The combination of guitars and synths is always in my music, but it’s maybe more present on this new record than on the previous ones.”
Jeremiah Chiu to open.
Tour Dates
4/10/2023 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
4/11/2023 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel
4/13/2023 – San Antonio, TX – The Aztec Theatre
4/14/2023 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amph
4/15/2023 – Houston, TX – The Lawn
4/16/2023 – Dallas, TX – House Of Blues
4/18/2023 – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
4/19/2023 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
4/21/2023 – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
4/22/2023 – Washington, DC – The Anthem
4/23/2023 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner
4/25/2023 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
4/26/2023 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
4/28/2023 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS
4/29/2023 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY
4/30/2023 – Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre
5/2/2023 – Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre
5/3/2023 – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre
5/5/2023 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
5/6/2023 – Salt Lake City, UT – Ogden Amphitheater
5/8/2023 – Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
5/9/2023 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
5/10/2023 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
5/11/2023 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
5/13/2023 – Pasadena, CA – Just Like Heaven Fest
5/14/2023 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre
5/16/2023 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
5/17/2023 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
5/20/2023 – Guadalajara, MX – Corona Capital Guadalajara
6/7/2023 – Sigulda, LV – Sigulda Castle
6/8/2023 – Vilnius, LT – Lukiškės Prison
6/10/2023 – Helsinki, FI – Sideways Festival
6/17/2023 – Neuchatel,CH – Festi’Neuch
6/18/2023 – Manheim, DE – Maifeld Derby
6/19/2023 – Milan, IT – Magnolia Summer
6/24/2023 – Prague, CZ – Metronome Festival
6/25/2023 – Berlin, DE – Huxley’s
6/27/2023 – Paris, FR – L’Olympia
6/28/2023 – London, UK – Roundhouse
6/29/2023 – London, UK – Roundhouse
7/3/2023 – Luxembourg, LU – Rockhal Club
7/6/2023 – Bilbao, ES – BBK
7/7/2023 – Festival Beauregard
8/11/2023 – Chorzow, PL – FEST Festival
8/12/2023 – Pezinok, SK – Grape Festival
8/13/2023 – Budapest, HU – Sziget Festival
8/18/2023 – Hasselt, BE – Pukkelpop
8/19/2023 – Biddinghuizen, NL – Lowlands Festival
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05/03 Wage War at Fillmore Read More
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Wage War
at Fillmore
livenation.com
Florida’s Wage War (Briton Bond on lead vocals), Cody Quistad on rhythm guitar, Seth Blake on lead guitar, Chris Gaylord on bass and Stephen Kluesener on drums) will be headlining the Fillmore in Minneapolis on May 3rd, 2023.
The band recently signed with Fearless Records.
I didn’t see who the opening band is on Live Nation’s website (they are terrible about listing opening bands), but I am told that nothing,nowhere will open. Their LP Void Eternal features Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz, Underoath, Buddy Neilsen of Senses Fail, and many more!
Tour dates:
11
Fort Lauderdale, FL, US
Revolution Live Outdoors
Apr
12
St Petersburg, FL, US
Jannus Live
Apr
14
Houston, TX, US
House of Blues
Apr
15
Dallas, TX, US
The Echo Lounge
Apr
16
Oklahoma City, OK, US
Diamond Ballroom
Apr
18
Tempe, AZ, US
Marquee Theatre
Apr
20
Anaheim, CA, US
House of Blues
Apr
21
San Diego, CA, US
The Observatory
Apr
22
Los Angeles (LA), CA, US
The Belasco
Apr
23
Sacramento, CA, US
Ace of Spades
Apr
25
Portland, OR, US
Roseland Theater
Apr
26
Seattle, WA, US
Showbox SoDo
Apr
28
Salt Lake City, UT, US
The Complex – UT
Apr
29
Denver, CO, US
Summit Music Hall
Apr
30
Kansas City, MO, US
The Truman
May
2
Green Bay, WI, US
EPIC Event Center
May
3
Minneapolis, MN, US
Fillmore
May
5
Chicago, IL, US
Concord Music Hall
May
6
Detroit, MI, US
The Fillmore
May
7
Toronto, ON, Canada
The Danforth Music Hall
May
9
Cincinnati, OH, US
Bogart’s
May
10
Pittsburgh, PA, US
Roxian Theatre
May
12
Worcester, MA, US
The Palladium
May
13
Sayreville, NJ, US
Starland Ballroom
May
14
Huntington, NY, US
The Paramount
May
16
Silver Spring, MD, US
The Fillmore
May
17
Philadelphia, PA, US
The Fillmore
May
19
Nashville, TN, US
Marathon Music Works
May
20
Atlanta, GA, US
The Masquerade
Jul
13
Outdoor Cadott, WI, US
Rock Fest
Sep
21
Outdoor Louisville, KY, US
Louder Than Life Festival
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05/03 Feist at First Avenue Read More
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Feist
at First Avenue
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11-time Juno Award winner Feist is doing a small tour in support of her sixth album Multitudes (Interscope Records).
The record is said to be about life and death: with her sudden loss of her father and the birth of Feist’s daughter.
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Feist (June 2018)
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We saw Feist at Rock the Garden in 2018 and wrote, “Clearly the best thing about Rock the Garden was on Feist’s set. The Current’s Mark Wheat walked on to help sing “Century”…. which is “almost as long as it’s been since Feist played in the Twin Cities.” The Canadian singer was last seen at the Minnesota Zoo in 2012, and before that in 2007 at Pantages Theatre.”
Feist – 2023 Multitudes U.S. Tour
5/3 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
5/5 Chicago, IL Radius
5/6 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
5/7 Nashville, TN Brooklyn Bowl
5/9 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre
5/10 Raleigh, NC The Ritz
5/12 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
5/13 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Steel
5/14 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Steel
5/15 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore
5/17 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall
5/18 Toronto, ON HISTORY
5/19 Montréal, QC MTelus
7/11 Halifax, NS Halifax Jazz Festival
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