Minnesota

Minneapolis This Week (November 23, 2025)

Here is what is going on this week in Minneapolis/St Paul, ending on November 23, 2025: • Alison’s Halo and Tanukichan at 7th St Entry (Nov 17, 2025) • Alune Wade at Cedar Cultural Center (Nov 19, 2025) • Rhett Miller at Turf Club (Nov 20, 2025) • Trivium at Uptown Theater (Nov 20, 2025)

Minneapolis This Week (November 16, 2025)

Here is what is going on this week in Minneapolis/St Paul, ending on November 16, 2025: • Die Spitz at 7th St Entry (Nov 10, 2025) • Thrice at Fillmore Minneapolis (Nov 11, 2025) • The Wood Brothers at Pantages Theatre (Nov 13, 2025) • Delaney Bailey at icehouse MPLS (Nov 14, 2025) • Rocket at 7th St Entry (Nov 15, 2025)

Flashback: Idlewild at Let It Be Records, Minneapolis (May 2, 2001)

Scottish band Idlewild was then promoting their sophomore album, 100 Broken Windows. The album was recorded in 1999, with a proper release in 2000. They worked with several producers and engineer, including Bob Weston, from Chicago, and producer Dave Eringa, who produced their two hit songs “Little Discourage” and “Roseability”.

Mpls: November 23 to November 30, 2025

Here are some shows in Minneapolis/St Paul from November 23 to November 30, 2025: • Kitchen Dwellers at Fine Line (Nov 23, 2025) • The Ike Reilly Assassination at First Avenue (Nov 26, 2025) • Thanksgiving (Nov 27, 2025) • The Happy Fits at First Avenue (Nov 28, 2025) • Julianna Riolino at 7th St Entry (Nov 29, 2025)

Minneapolis This Week (November 9, 2025)

Here is what is going on this week in Minneapolis/St Paul, ending on November 9, 2025: • David Byrne at at Orpheum Theatre (Nov 3-4, 2025) • The Aces at Fine Line (Nov 4, 2025) • Frost Children at Amsterdam Bar & Hall (Nov 4, 2025) • Violent Vira at Varsity Theater (Nov 5, 2025) • Jeff Tweedy at First Avenue (Nov 6, 2025) • Kolton Moore & the Clever Few at Turf Club (Nov 8, 2025) • Of Monsters and Men at Palace Theatre (Nov 7-8, 2025) • Couch at First Avenue (Nov 9, 2025)

Madi Diaz at 7th Street Entry (October 27, 2025)

Madi Diaz transformed the tiny 7th Street Entry into a sanctuary of reflection, pairing songs from Fatal Optimist with humor and heart. Georgia’s Clover County opened with twang and charm, setting up a night of storytelling, shared hope, and quiet reinvention — proof that intimacy can still feel expansive.