No Raza at Albatross
Death Metal legends No Raza will be headlining at Albatross (formerly Underbelly), in Jacksonville, Florida, on September 17, 2025.
Death Metal legends No Raza will be headlining at Albatross (formerly Underbelly), in Jacksonville, Florida, on September 17, 2025.
Nashville-based singer/songwriter Hailey Whitters is touring in support of her critically-acclaimed new album Corn Queen (Pigasus Records / Big Loud Records / Songs & Daughtersa). The tour will stop by the Fine Line, in Minneapolis, on September 20, 2025.
Bombastic British hard rock band The Darkness is touring in support of their new album Dreams On Toast (Cooking Vinyl). The tour will stop by the Varsity Theater, in Minneapolis, on September 19, 2025.
Evanescence at Xcel Energy Center: It’s an all-star 93x’s “Family Reunion” show at Xcel Energy Center, in St Paul, on Friday, September 19, 2025.
The big Sing Out Loud Festival’s “Live Wildly Showcase” is taking place September 20 & 21 in downtown St. Augustine.
Legendary band Sparks (featuring brothers Ron and Russell Mael) continues their tour in support of their new MAD! album (available on Transgressive Records). The tour will stop by the Fitzgerald Theater, in St Paul, on September 20, 2025.
Legendary Britpop band Pulp (featuring band leader Jarvis Cocker) is returning to the USA to celebrate their new album More (Rough Trade Records).
Farm Aid 40, the 40th anniversary of the Farm Aid benefit concert, will be held in Minneapolis, MN for the first time in its history. The event will take place at Huntington Bank Stadium on the University of Minnesota campus and is a full-day celebration of music, family farmers, HOMEGROWN food, and agricultural experiences.
To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Dakota Jazz Club, they are throwing a free music block party in the streets, but also inside the restaurant.
Nashville singer-songwriter Austin Snell is headlining the Fine Line, in Minneapolis, on September 20, 2025, in support of his new EP Home Sweet Hell (River House Artists/Warner Music Nashville). The “artist worth watching” buzz singer racked up nearly 400 million streams since arriving in Nashville.
Atlanta firebrand K Camp is currently on tour in support of Kiss 6, out now via RARE Sound.
Manchester’s James is back in town, playing First Avenue, on September 21, 2025. The band was previously in town with Johnny Marr (of the Smiths).