Flashback: Fallcon at Minnesota State Fairgrounds (Oct 4, 2003)
Details The 15th annual Minnesota Comic Book Association FallCon Comic Book Convention is scheduled 10...
Details The 15th annual Minnesota Comic Book Association FallCon Comic Book Convention is scheduled 10...
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Punk and protest go hand in hand and it was a lot of both with the Dropkick Murphys crushing it at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul.
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Stephen Kellogg made a stop to St. Paul’s Turf Club on his way to 3,000 performances, with gutter sinatra opening. Even with a winter storm earlier that day, both bands showed up strong.
An evening of Twin Cities bands had American Scarecrows headlining at St. Paul’s Turf Club.
An evening of high energy bluegrass was just the escape that many needed in the Twin Cities, and AJ Lee & Blue Summit delivered on the first stop of their winter tour at Turf Club in St. Paul.
It was a jam band evening with Duluth band Saltydog headlining a sold out show at Turf Club in St. Paul.
A tribute to The Replacements, led by The Melismatics had seemingly every rock singer in the Twin Cities appear at the Turf Club. It was a smashing success and a sold out crowd had a blast.
Legendary guitarist Pat Donohue, playing with the Prairie All Stars, had his regular Wednesday night gig at St. Paul’s Midway Saloon and it was the perfect (early) end to 2025.
On the second night of their annual Turf Club performance, Tom Petty tribute band All Tomorrow’s Petty treated the audience to hits and deeper cuts for a great time.
Twin Cities punk band Oister Boy headlined an acoustic show to highlight their new EP at White Squirrel Bar and were in the holiday mood with proceeds going to charity.
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Rhett Miller brought an upbeat alt country rock sound to St. Paul’s Turf Club and entertained the crowd with soaring vocals and good humor.
Of Monsters and Men played to a sold out Palace Theatre in the first of a two show visit in Saint Paul. Mixing old and new music, they charmed the crowd with their great dual vocals.
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That 1 Guy brought his extremely unique instruments and sound to St. Paul’s Turf Club for an evening of bass heavy grooves, supplemented by some psychedelic visuals.
The Miki Berenyi Trio played at the Turf Club in St. Paul, and even though Berenyi was fighting off a cold, the band more than delivered.
The Tubs were on the penultimate stop of the North American tour at St. Paul’s Turf Club. The Welsh band delivered.
Madilyn Mei played to a packed house and a very young crowd at Amsterdam Bar and Hall in downtown St. Paul.
Australian rock band DICE, alongside opener Ray and Paul delighted a Turf Club audience on their stop in St. Paul.
Ehsan Matoori and friends brought an evening of world music to The O’Shaughnessy in St. Paul, performing original works inspired by the poetry of Rumi.
Big Trouble had their monthly residence performance at The White Squirrel Bar and the instrumental band played a wide variety of genres, highlighting their skills as musicians.
Bass Drum of Death brought their garage sound to Saint Paul’s Turf Club, and alongside opener Farmer’s Wife, played a fun show of guitar heavy rock.
Sparks is a musical tandem of Russell and Ron Mael, two brothers born and raised on the coast of California, who found a musical home in London. Their musical journey started quite a while ago in 1971. Since then they have recorded 28 studio albums and over 500 songs. They are currently touring to promote their latest release Mad, but they had plenty of other songs to dip into during their almost two hour concert.
Holy sh**! I almost wussed out on this show, as I’m old and was still recovering from my weekend of travel to see Fazerdaze in Chicago, oh and Spoon and The Pixies were there too. I’m so glad I didn’t skip out, though, because Rilo Kiley put on one of the best shows I’ve seen in a long time.