Mpls: September 30, 2025
Here are some shows in Minneapolis/St Paul on September 30, 2025.
• Black Rebel Motorcycle Club at First Avenue
• Water From Your Eyes at 7th St Entry
• Willi Carlisle at Fine Line
• sombr at Palace Theatre
We saw BRMC on July 2022 and said, “We have a real history with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (abbreviated to BRMC), having seen them twice in 2001 (at 7th Street Entry in May 2001 and First Avenue in August 2001), when they were first out on tour for their debut album B.R.M.C.. I described the tour as, “… the band had a smoke machine, but it was fairly dark throughout the show.” Let me tell you, not much has changed, they still have a fog machine, playing in complete darkness and a backlight/light show. It’s all by design, to hide the band in darkness, but still creating an atmosphere to fit their music.”
Humanist (Rob Marshall) to open.
Tour dates:
- 09/20 Observatory Santa Ana, CA
- 09/21 Ace of Spades Sacramento, CA
- 09/23 Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC
- 09/24 Showbox Sodo Seattle, WA
- 09/25 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
- 09/27 The Depot Salt Lake City, UT
- 09/28 Summit Denver Denver, CO
- 09/30 First Ave Minneapolis, MN
- 10/01 Turner Hall Milwaukee, WI
- 10/03 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
- 10/04 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
- 10/05 History Toronto, ON
- 10/07 Beanfield Theatre Montreal, QC
- 10/08 House of Blues Boston, MA
- 10/10 Terminal 5 New York, NY
- 10/11 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
- 10/12 9:30 Club Washington, DC
- 10/14 Orange Peel Asheville, NC
- 10/15 Buckhead Theatre Atlanta, GA
- 10/17 White Oak Music Hall Houston, TX
- 10/18 Mohawk Austin, TX
- 10/19 Granada Theatre Dallas, TX
- 10/21 Van Buren Phoenix, AZ
- 10/22 Observatory San Diego, CA
- 10/23 Wiltern Los Angeles, CA
- 10/25 The Warfield San Francisco, CA
We saw Water From Your Eyes on Feb 2024 and said, “Water from Your Eyes opened the evening. The Brooklyn band consists of Rachel Brown on vocals and Nate Amos on electric guitar. They were joined on stage by a drummer and bassist, but I didn’t catch their names for Brown’s mic seemed to be mixed with the volume down low. After a while it became apparent that the choice was an aesthetic one instead of a mishap by the sound engineer. Still, it didn’t prevent a guy behind me from shouting, “Turn up the vocals!” which brought a slight smile and little jig from Brown.”
Philadelphia band Her New Knife to open. They were the very first band to open for julie, playing with another ‘water’ band called They Are Gutting A Body of Water, in Oct 2024 and we noted, “Her New Knife, who opened the show was more in the shoegazing line. They had a forthcoming EP called chrome is lullaby which will come out in a few weeks.”
Tour Dates
- 09/22 – Johnny Brenda’s – Philadelphia, PA #
- 09/23 – The Atlantis – Washington, DC #
- 09/24 – Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC #
- 09/26 – The Earl – Atlanta, GA #
- 09/27 – The Blue Room – Nashville, TN #
- 09/28 – Old Rock House – St. Louis, MO #
- 09/30 – 7th St Entry – Minneapolis, MN #
- 10/01 – High Noon Saloon – Madison, WI #
- 10/02 – Sleeping Village – Chicago, IL #
- 10/03 – El Club – Detroit, MI #
- 10/06 – Bar Le Ritz PDB – Montreal, QC #
- 10/07 – The Drake – Amherst, MA #
- 10/08 – The Sinclair – Cambridge, MA #
- 10/10 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY #
# – w/ Her New Knife
The Lowest Pair to open. We saw the Lowest Pair in and said, “As previously mentioned, The Lowest Pair are a folk duo, Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee. Both were already accomplished musicians, with Kendl Winter (the self-described “Jewish girl from Arkansas”), notably had already released several albums under Olympia’s K Records. At the very last minute, the two made some major changes to their setlist, resulting in them spending a few minutes on stage tuning both their banjos.”
Tour Dates
- September 4 — Tulsa, OK @ The Vanguard
- September 5 — Little Rock, AR @ The White Water Tavern
- September 6 — Little Rock, AR @ The White Water Tavern
- September 9-13 — Nashville, TN @ Americanafest
- September 12 — Washington, DC @ Union Stage
- September 13 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry
- September 15 — New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
- September 17 — Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
- September 18 — South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground Showcase Lounge
- September 19 — Portland, ME @ SPACE Gallery
- September 20 — Saratoga Springs, NY @ Caffe Lena
- September 22 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Thunderbird Café and Music Hall
- September 23 — Rochester, NY @ Flour City Station
- September 24 — Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern
- September 26 — Lakewood, OH @ Mahall’s
- September 27 — Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark
- September 28 — Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
- September 29 — Wisconsin Dells, WI @ Showboat Saloon
- September 30 — Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line
- October 2 — Kansas City, MO @ Knuckleheads
- October 3 — St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
- October 16 — Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
- October 17 — Laramie, WY @ Gryphon Theatre
- October 18 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The State Room
- October 21 — Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club
- October 23 — Spokane, WA @ District Bar
- October 24 — Seattle, WA @ Tractor Tavern
- October 25 — Vancouver, BC, Canada @ Fox Cabaret
- October 28 — Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater
- October 30 — San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
- October 31 — Mariposa, CA @ The Grove House
- November 1 — West Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour
- November 2 — Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy + Harriet’s
- November 3 — Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar
- November 5 — Arenas Valley, NM @ Whiskey Creek Zocalo
- November 6 — Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
- November 8 — Fort Worth, TX @ Tulips
- November 9 — Austin, TX @ Antone’s Nightclub
- November 18 — Birmingham, AL @ Saturn
- November 19 — Knoxville, TN @ Bijou Theatre
- November 20 — Nashville, TN @ The Basement East
- November 21 — Asheville, NC @ The Grey Eagle Music Hall
- November 22 — Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
Sombr’s debut album, I Barely Know Her is out on Warner Records.
Note: There is a strict 4 ticket limit. Any attempt to exceed the ticket limit of 4 per customer or household, or to game the system in any way, will result in cancellation of orders without notice. There is a transfer delay for all tickets up to ONE MONTH prior to the show.
Devon Gabriella to open.
Tour Dates
- September 21—Sing Out Loud Festival 2025—Saint Augustine, FL
- September 22—Music Farm—Charleston, SC
- September 24—Brooklyn Bowl—Nashville, TN
- September 26—Bogart’s—Cincinnati, OH
- September 28—The Majestic—Detroit, MI
- September 29—The Rave—Milwaukee, WI
- September 30—Palace Theatre—St. Paul, MN
- October 2—Concord Music Hall—Chicago, IL
- October 3—A&R Music Bar—Columbus, OH
- October 5—Roxian Theatre—Pittsburgh, PA
- October 6—Phoenix Concert Theatre—Toronto, ON
- October 8—Big Night Live—Boston, MA
- October 9—Gramercy Theatre—New York, NY
- October 10—Gramercy Theatre—New York, NY
- October 12—Theatre of Living Arts—Philadelphia, PA
- October 13—The Lincoln—Washington, D.C.
- October 15—Center Stage—Atlanta, GA
- October 17—Southside Music Hall—Dallas, TX
- October 18—Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater—Austin, TX
- October 20—Ogden Theatre—Denver, CO
- October 21—The Complex—Salt Lake City, UT
- October 24—Shadowbox SoDo—Seattle, WA
- October 25—Roseland Theater—Portland, OR
- October 27—Fillmore—San Francisco, CA
- October 28—El Rey Theatre—Los Angeles, CA
- October 29—El Rey Theatre—Los Angeles, CA
- October 31—The Van Buren—Phoenix, AZ
- November 1—Fox Theater Pomona—Pomona, CA
- November 2—The Fonda Theatre—Los Angeles, CA
- November 5—Brooklyn Steel—New York, NY
- November 6—Brooklyn Steel—New York, NY







