Here are some shows in Minneapolis/St Paul from April 10 to April 13, 2026: • Health x Carpenter Brut at First Avenue (Apr 10, 2026) • The Brook & The Bluff at Amsterdam Bar & Hall (Apr 11, 2026) • Cat Clyde at Turf Club (Apr 11, 2026) • David Wilcox at Cedar Cultural Center (April 13, 2026)

 

Health x Carpenter Brut at First Avenue (Apr 10, 2026)
April 10, 2026 Friday
Health x Carpenter Brut
with Desire
at First Avenue

first-avenue.com
Health and Carpenter Brut has sold out First Avenue, in Minneapolis, on April 10, 2026.
Desire to open.
Tour Dates
  • 4/2 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox
  • 4/3 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
  • 4/4 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
  • 4/5 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
  • 4/7 – Salt Lake City, UT – Union Event Center
  • 4/8 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
  • 4/10 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
  • 4/11 – Chicago, IL – Salt Shed
  • 4/12 – Royal Oak, Mi – Royal Oak Music Theatre
  • 4/14 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY
  • 4/15 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS
  • 4/17 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
  • 4/18 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
  • 4/19 – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
  • 4/20 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
  • 4/22 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
  • 4/24 – Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
  • 4/25 – Las Vegas, NV – Sick New World Festival
  • 4/29 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
  • 5/1 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
  • 5/4 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory
  • 5/5 – Austin, TX – Emo’s SOLD OUT
     

 

The Brook & The Bluff at Amsterdam Bar & Hall (Apr 11, 2026)
April 11, 2026 Saturday
The Brook & The Bluff
with Ethan Tasch
at Amsterdam Bar & Hall

first-avenue.com
The Brook & The Bluff will be headlining the Amsterdam Bar & Hall, in St Paul, on April 11, 2026, in support of Werewolf.
The ticket limit is strict. Any attempt to exceed the posted ticket limit 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 prior to the show.
 
Ethan Tasch to open.
Tour Dates:
  • 03/20 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz *
  • 03/21 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore *
  • 03/23 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club *
  • 03/26 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl *
  • 03/27 – Birmingham, AL @ Avondale Brewing Company *
  • 03/28 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse *
  • 03/31 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer *
  • 04/03 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall *
  • 04/04 – Boston, MA @ Big Night Live *
  • 04/06 – Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern ^
  • 04/08 – Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall ^
  • 04/09 – Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue Theatre ^
  • 04/10 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues ^
  • 04/11 – St. Paul, MN @ Amsterdam Bar & Hall ^
  • 04/13 – Kansas City, MO @ The Truman ^
  • 04/14 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Jones Assembly ^
  • 04/16 – Houston, TX @ The Heights Theater ^
  • 04/17 – Dallas, TX @ The Bomb Factory ^
  • 04/18 – Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn ^
  • 04/21 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren ^
  • 04/23 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park ^
  • 04/24 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether ^
  • 04/25 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore ^
  • 04/27 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom ^
  • 04/28 – Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre ^
  • 04/29 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox ^
  • 05/02 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell ^
  • 05/03 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre ^
    * Cassandra Coleman supporting
    ^ Ethan Tasch supporting

 

Cat Clyde at Turf Club (Apr 11, 2026)
April 11, 2026 Saturday
Cat Clyde
at Turf Club
first-avenue.com
Canadian indie-folk artist Cat Clyde is headlining the Turf Club on April 11, 2026, in support of her new album Mud Blood Bone (out now via Concord Records).
Clyde, talking about her second single “Man’s World”:
This is an expression of the frustration I feel existing as a woman in a patriarchal world. It sometimes feels difficult to be on a 24 hour clock rather than a 28 day cycle, and a 12 month year instead of a 13 month year. I love and crave masculine energy when it’s strong, protective, and emotionally aware. It has been difficult and deeply disappointing to have had experiences dealing with masculine energy that is childish, cowardly, and encroaching on the feminine space. ‘Man’s World’ touches on my own ideas of what being a woman means in this society and how dangerous and violent it can be for a woman’s heart.
 
Upcoming Tour Dates
  • March 21 — Morro Bay, CA @ The Siren*
  • March 22 — San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel*
  • March 24 — Sisters, OR @ The Belfry
  • March 26 — Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Fest
  • March 27 — Salt Lake City, UT @ State Room
  • March 28 — Fort Collins, CO @ The Armory
  • March 29 — Boulder, CO @ eTown Music Hall
  • April 1 — Lawrence, KS @ Bottleneck^
  • April 2 — Columbia, MO @ Rose Music Hall^
  • April 3 — St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House^
  • April 4 — Nashville, TN @ Row One^
  • April 6 — Louisville, KY @ The Monarch^
  • April 8 — Indianapolis, IN @ HiFi^
  • April 9 — Chicago, IL @ Schuba’s^
  • April 10 — Davenport, IA @ Raccoon Motel^
  • April 11 — St Paul, MN @ Turf Club^
  • May 14 — Washington, DC @ Union Stage^
  • May 15 — Philadelphia, PA @ 118 N^
  • May 16 — Amagansett, NY @ The Stephen Talk House^
  • May 17 — Brooklyn, NY @ Baby’s All Right^
  • May 19 — Cambridge, MA @ Club Passim^ –
  • May 20 — Manchester, VT @ Billsville^
  • May 22 — Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz
  • May 23 — Ottawa, ON @ Club Saw
  • May 24 — Kingston, ON @ Broom Factory
  • May 25 — St. Catharines, ON @ Warehouse
  • May 27 — Guelph, ON @ Sonic Hall
  • May 28 — Windsor, ON @ Meteor
  • May 29 — London, ON @ Rum Runners
  • May 30 — Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern
  • June 19-21 – Mount Solon, VA – Red Wing Roots Music Festival
  • August 1- Mulhurst, AB – Pigeon Lake Music Festival
    * co-bill with Goodnight, Texas / ^ support from Boy Golden

 

David Wilcox at Cedar Cultural Center (April 13, 2026)
April 13, 2026 Monday
David Wilcox
at Cedar Cultural Center
thecedar.org
Singer/songwriter David Wilcox will be headlining the Cedar Cultural Center on April 13, 2026, in support of his latest album The Way I Tell the Story. We last mentioned him in January 2026 when he was down in Florida, at St Augustine.
His biography gives a little more detail about his early beginning in the late 1980s:
Wilcox’s career began in earnest in the late 1980s, when his self-released debut The Nightshift Watchman caught the attention of A&M Records. His major-label debut, How Did You Find Me Here (1989), became an unexpected hit, selling over 100,000 copies largely by word of mouth and live shows alone—an unheard-of feat for a debut folk record. Critics took note of his deft guitar work and emotional clarity, but it was the unassuming wisdom threaded through his lyrics that truly set him apart. Rolling Stone praised his “soulful insight,” while The New York Times called his music “a kind of open-hearted therapy.”

What followed was a string of acclaimed albums—Big Horizon (1994), Turning Point (1997), What You Whispered (2000)—each one refining his reputation as a songwriter who knows how to say hard things in soft, lasting ways. Over the years, he’s shared stages and collaborations with artists like Shawn Colvin, Patty Larkin, Pierce Pettis, and John Gorka—fellow craftspeople committed to song over spectacle. But Wilcox has never followed the current. He’s followed the work, and in 2018 Wilcox won top honors in the 23rd annual USA Songwriting for his effervescent “We Make the Way by Walking” from his album, The View From the Edge.

 
A lot of history … and a lot of stories that can be experienced at his upcoming Cedar show. Peter Mayer to open.

 

If your band is coming to the Minneapolis/St Paul area, please email details to vu@weheartmusic.com with a good lead time. Thank you.

 

 

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