Mozarts Jupiter Symphony with Thomas Zehetmair (Sep 12-14, 2025)
The 25/26 Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) Opening Weekend with is set for September 12 to the 14 with Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony by conductor Thomas Zehetmair.
The 25/26 Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) Opening Weekend with is set for September 12 to the 14 with Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony by conductor Thomas Zehetmair.
Brighton’s rock trio Nature TV (Guy, James, and Josh), will be headlining the 7th Street Entry, on September 13, 2025. The band, not to be confused with EZTV, Natural (boyband), Nature (70s band), or Public Access TV, is signed to Heist or Hit and have released several singles and EPs.
New York’s Chanel Beads (aka Shane Lavers) will be headlining Zhora Darling, in Minneapolis, on September 13, 2025. Irish musician Maria Somerville to open. Her second studio album, Luster, is available now on 4AD on vinyl, CD and digital.
New York-based band Hotline TNT is currently touring in support of their new album Raspberry Moon (Third Man Records). The band will be headlining the Underground Music Venue, in Minneapolis, on September 14, 2025.
Quebec’s Dominique Fils-Aimé returns to the Dakota Jazz Club, in Minneapolis, on September 14, 2025. The JUNO-winning jazz vocalist is touring in support of a live album, Live At The Montreal International Jazz Festival.
For the Get Back: Rooftop Rewind event on September 14, 2025, at Graze Food Hall by Travail, they hope to recreate and reimagine the Beatles’ final concert with the Beatles cover band Dig a Pony Club (led by Al Church). Let’s hope they don’t recreate everything, as the original concert was ended early when police arrived and shut down the whole thing due to noise complaints!
Chicago trio FACS is touring in support of their sixth studio album Wish Defense (Trouble In Mind Records).
Welsh singer Marina, formerly known as Marina and the Diamonds, will be headlining the Fillmore, in Minneapolis, on September 15, 2025.
Seattle neo-folk, post-punk outfit Society of the Silver Cross will stop by Zhora Darling in Minneapolis on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
Musician, producer, spatial audio innovator and frontman of Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson has pushed the boundaries between expansive rock music and visionary electronic sound. Wilson’s recent eighth solo album ‘The Overview’ and accompanying tour promises to transport you to space with live audio visual escapism. The six-time-Grammy Award-nominated musician, songwriter and producer make his first full-band solo headline run in North America for the first time in over seven years. You’ll also get the chance to hear tracks from previous album ‘The Harmony Codex’ played live for the first time.
Brooklyn’s Daisy the Great (Mina Walker and Kelley Dugan) is back in the Twin Cities! The duo’s latest, The Rubber Teeth Talk, came out last month on S-Curve Records.
The Waterboys finally return to these shores on their first North American tour in six years, in support of new album, Life Death and Dennis Hopper, which is inspired by the life of the late Easy Rider actor (kind of a strange them for an album, but 'In Mike we Trust').