5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. Seating is first come, first serve. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) This winter, Molly Dean will take up residence for a four-week series of intimate performances in the Starlight room at Icehouse. Known for her atmospheric arrangements layering guitar, voice, and looped harmonies into immersive soundscapes, Molly brings a depth of artistry perfectly suited for a close-listening environment. Each night of the residency will present a unique and evolving musical experience. Molly will craft new setlists, play songs from her new record Interwoven (released May 2025), and preview new material. This residency is a space to bring people together during the quietest season of the year. More than a concert series, this residency is a winter gathering place: a warm space to connect & listen. Dusty Hearts Bio: Rich vocal harmonies merge with intimate layers of guitar, fiddle and banjo to define the lush sound of Dusty Heart. Barbara Jean and Molly Dean are two songwriters recognized in their own right for their poetic lyrics and distinct vocal styles that when combined create a powerful and haunting sound that takes on a life of its own. Through their shared wanderlust and love of adventure, a passion for the open road, vast landscapes & poetry, as well a mutual love for musical harmony, Dusty Heart has crafted a sound that bridges together the diverse musical worlds of roots, indie, pop and folk.
6pm Doors 7pm DJ 8pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) Obi will start out the night spinning vinyl so make sure you get there early to enjoy afrobeats! Reggae Got Soul is a night of live music featuring Brandyn Lee Tulloch and Poetic Roots, alongside special guests. Get ready for roots reggae, soul classics, and plenty of rhythms and grooves inspired from the sounds of the 70s and 80s. Special Guest will be Obi Original, Singing Tony and Jackson Hurst!
4PM DOORS • DRINKS • FOOD 5PM SHOWTIME $15 (+fees & taxes) 21+ FULL FOOD & BEVERAGE MENU AVAILABLE ALL NIGHT. Seating is First Come / First Served Extend your weekend with Sunday Salsa Matinee, one of the best monthly music and dance events in the Twin Cities. From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 10-piece salsa orchestra Charanga Tropical mixes its spicy salsa with smooth strings. This is Cuba flavored salsa, from classic danzón to modern timba, straight out of Havana. 7pm-8pm: DJONE of Salsa Police Entertainment spins bouncy bachata and other Latin favs to close out the evening. Icehouse offers a wide open dance floor with booth and balcony seating. Enjoy an exceptional menu of top quality food and drink.
5:30PM DOORS 7:30PM MUSIC $26 ADVANCE (+taxes/fees) KIDS AND STUDENTS FREE Full Food & Beverage Menu is available for the entire show. If you reserved a table, the table is yours for the night. You must purchase a ticket via the Schubert club for table reservations to be honored. To purchase an advance ticket please follow this link: https://schubert.org/event/accordo-at-icehouse-tuesday-january-13-2026/ https://schubert.org/event/accordo-at-icehouse-wednesday-april-22-2026/ To make a table reservation in addition to your ticket, click the "MAKE A RESERVATION" button.
5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. Seating first comes, first serve. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) StoLyette is Ben Clark, Mitch Miller, Ryan Mach, and Irene Ruderman Clark. StoLyette features a pitch shifting, repeating, layered bass, vocals in foreign languages, and drums. In particular, these dynamic soundscapes mixed with an expressive vocal approach presented mostly in Russian provide the listener room to interpret and reconstruct the meaning of each composition to reflect more personally the listener’s own experience and state.
5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. Seating is first come, first serve. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) This winter, Molly Dean will take up residence for a four-week series of intimate performances in the Starlight room at Icehouse. Known for her atmospheric arrangements layering guitar, voice, and looped harmonies into immersive soundscapes, Molly brings a depth of artistry perfectly suited for a close-listening environment. Each night of the residency will present a unique and evolving musical experience. Molly will craft new setlists, play songs from her new record Interwoven (released May 2025), and preview new material. This residency is a space to bring people together during the quietest season of the year. More than a concert series, this residency is a winter gathering place: a warm space to connect & listen. Hemma's Bio: Hemma’s music comes from her deep experience as musician, student of dance and art and life. Hannah Hebl, whose nom de music is Hemma, Swedish for “home," spent much of her childhood with her family’s band, The Hebl Family Singers, and learned the ins and outs of recording studios, performing, songwriting and guitar and piano. For the young Hannah, her big ears for music took in Prince, Joni Mitchell, Broadway musicals, Los Angeles folk rock, and much more.
6pm Doors 8pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 18+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $25 Doors (+fees/taxes) Root Music, Volume One of The Urgent Emergent Performance Art Series is the kickoff of TruArtSpeaks' 20th year anniversary. Root Music asks permission from the elders, ancestors, and diaspora to continue the path of culturally relevant creative praxis by way of intention, drum, voice, dance, and connection. With performances by Blu Bone, Voice of Culture, The Give Get Sistet, PaviElle French, and Nomvula backed by the 20th Band (Ryan Bynum, Kenyari Jackson, and Chris on Bass) with sounds by DJ Kenna, this night is going to take you into a speculative future, by way of a rooted past, and present swelling with rhythm and power. The Urgent Emergent Performance Art Series powered by TruArtSpeaks (Urgent Art Series) is a year-long residency at Icehouse in Minneapolis, MN. Root Music is the first of twelve events happening monthly, every third Saturday,* in celebration of TruArtSpeaks' 20th year anniversary. Founded in 2006, by Tish Jones, the arts & culture organization based in Saint Paul has a long history of providing platforms for artists to share timely and innovative work, this series is no different. The Urgent Art Series will invite new and true collaborators to share work that speaks to both the nightly theme and the series' invitation—urgent and emergent performance art. Known for being bold in their creative work, TruArtSpeaks has curated a year of creative expression that will move the crowd, the needle, and change forward through creative cultural expression. *May's event will take place on May 15th, 2026
8pm Doors 9pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $10 Doors (+fees/taxes) This residency marks a powerful expansion of Obi Original & The Black Atlantics’ presence on the Twin Cities stage. Known for their dynamic blend of highlife, Afrobeat, soulful grooves, and modern fusion, the collective has captivated local and regional audiences with an infectious energy that honors the heritage and future of African-inspired music. Hailing from the vibrant Minneapolis music scene, Obi Original has built a reputation as a charismatic performer and cultural connector, infusing each night with rhythmic pulse, storytelling, and the spirit of community uplift. His work with the Black Atlantics brings together skilled musicians, traditional and contemporary instrumentation, and a genre-bending approach that resonates with longtime fans of Afrocentric music and newcomers alike. In addition to the music, Sundays at The Icehouse will offer authentic Nigerian food and community connection, further reflecting the collective’s dedication to cultural celebration and inclusion — a hallmark of their mission to bring global sounds and stories to the heart of Minneapolis. “We’re excited to bring AFRODISIA to The Icehouse,” says Obi Original. “This is more than a show, it’s a space for joy, connection, and honoring the rhythms that connect us all.” Whether you’re a longtime lover of African music or discovering its magic for the first time, AFRODISIA at The Icehouse MPLS promises a weekly cultural experience full of soul, groove, and unity.
Goes on saleMon, Jan 19, 2026 @ 10:00 AM
5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) Join us in the Starlight Room for dinner and music from Nick Elstad (trio) of Sleeping Jesus, and a duo set from Jacob Mullis & Amy Hager. Nick Elstad is a folk and Americana singer-songwriter, taking inspiration from the Midwest and folk legends of yesterday. The trio is filled out with Tyler Steinley on drums and Christian Rasmussen on upright bass. Jacob Mullis & Amy Hager, are the duo behind Fort Wilson Riot, Pornonono, and half of Brandt, Hager, Mullis & Carranza. For this special show they’ll be showcasing songs from their various projects, along with some brand new songs."
5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. Seating is first come, first serve. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) This winter, Molly Dean will take up residence for a four-week series of intimate performances in the Starlight room at Icehouse. Known for her atmospheric arrangements layering guitar, voice, and looped harmonies into immersive soundscapes, Molly brings a depth of artistry perfectly suited for a close-listening environment. Each night of the residency will present a unique and evolving musical experience. Molly will craft new setlists, play songs from her new record Interwoven (released May 2025), and preview new material. This residency is a space to bring people together during the quietest season of the year. More than a concert series, this residency is a winter gathering place: a warm space to connect & listen. Laurels String Quartet Bio: After a chance meeting over a decade ago, The Laurels String Quartet fell into being and quickly became a staple of the Minneapolis music scene. Their enveloping blend and collective instinct for tuning into the emotional frequency of a song has amassed the group collaborators near and far. Artists such as Belle & Sebastian, Father John Misty, Lucius, Jeremy Messersmith, Macklemore, Dan Wilson, Jason Mraz, Rogue Valley, Motion City Soundtrack, The New Standards, Ondara, and Semisonic have sought their company on stage and in the studio. Having an ease for adapting to different musical and interpersonal contexts, LSQ sets the tone for creative trust. The quartet has appeared on “Late Night with David Letterman”, PBS, The Current, NPR and has performed on stages across the country from the celebrated outdoor festival “Rock The Garden” at The Walker Art Center, to the Barclays Center arena in Brooklyn NY, to the legendary First Avenue in Minneapolis and everything in between.
6pm Doors 8pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $23 Adv (+fees/taxes) $30 Doors (+fees/taxes) "Healed Hoochie: Sacred Pack" is the final installment of Hip Hop artist Nakara Forjé's Healed Hoochie music series. Each project chronicles an aspect of her healing journey with "The Sacred Pack" diving into her spiritual journey, detailing struggles with faith, relationships and addiction. Nakara Forjé is a lyricist, curator and facilitator from the Twin Cities who shares her life experiences through clever, relatable narratives. Nakara started as a singer and poet and evolved as an emcee in 2009. Her transparency, authenticity and soulful sound set her apart from her peers in hip hop. As the co-founder of SWAGG LLC, she aims to cultivate healing and creativity in Black women and girls through her art in the forms of music, events and workshops. Community work is equally as important as her music offerings and this is evident in her work with youth and the #deependchallenge swim initiative. She’s released two mixtapes, five EP’s, one album and a host of features and singles. Her latest release is the “Healed Hoochie: Toxic Pack”, available on all platforms. In addition to music and curating, she’s also the author of the “7 Day Grief Journal for Hip Hop Lovers”, available on Amazon.
6pm Doors 8pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 18+ $25 Adv (+fees/taxes) $32 Doors (+fees/taxes) Icehouse and MPR's The Current are pleased to present the Minneapolis record release concert for David Huckfelt's new album, "I Was Born, But...", a silver dagger collection of songs he didn’t write from his folksinger's bag of nearly 300 cover songs, released on Don Giovanni Records and available for the first time this night. Featuring David's longtime musical comrade's and Minneapolis's fiercest sonic craftsmen Jeremy Ylvisaker, J.T. Bates, & Mike Lewis (Alpha Consumer) aka The Unarmed Forces will celebrate David's first new release in four years with this one time, one night performances of both record songs & brand new originals. Firmly nailed to the present tense in real space & time, "I Was Born, But..." is a ceremony of songs that sabotages our insistence that we are the heroes of our own stories. Covering lesser-known works by legends like Jackson Browne, J.J. Cale, Tom Petty, Warren Zevon, Gordon Lightfoot and Bob Dylan, as well as songs by dear friends Pieta Brown, Howe Gelb, and Keith Secola, interconnection & improvisation will be on full display this night as Huckfelt & crew leave the door ajar to strangeness. The band will be coming fresh off a Pachyderm Studio recording session of all new material, set for late 2026 release. Opening up this show will be a very special performance by the incandescent Channy Leaneagh of beloved MPLS band Polica, showcasing her deep roots in folksong and the other sides of her vast artistic expression. Not to be missed in the slightest. Collaborations / special guests / intimacy & immediacy to ensure; and the first chance to pick up the new record on vinyl & CD. Come one, come all.
3pm Doors 5pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 18+ $25 Adv (+fees/taxes) $35 Doors (+fees/taxes) Join co-sponsors Source Song Festival and Sparks and Wiry Cries as they present the 8th Annual Minneapolis SongSLAM. Your host, Chris Koza, invites composer-performer teams to present brand new song premieres in an audience-favorite competition, awarding $1500 in cash prizes for the top three teams. A yearly tradition that often sells out, get your tickets in advance and vote for your favorite new music!
8pm Doors 9pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $10 Doors (+fees/taxes) This residency marks a powerful expansion of Obi Original & The Black Atlantics’ presence on the Twin Cities stage. Known for their dynamic blend of highlife, Afrobeat, soulful grooves, and modern fusion, the collective has captivated local and regional audiences with an infectious energy that honors the heritage and future of African-inspired music. Hailing from the vibrant Minneapolis music scene, Obi Original has built a reputation as a charismatic performer and cultural connector, infusing each night with rhythmic pulse, storytelling, and the spirit of community uplift. His work with the Black Atlantics brings together skilled musicians, traditional and contemporary instrumentation, and a genre-bending approach that resonates with longtime fans of Afrocentric music and newcomers alike. In addition to the music, Sundays at The Icehouse will offer authentic Nigerian food and community connection, further reflecting the collective’s dedication to cultural celebration and inclusion — a hallmark of their mission to bring global sounds and stories to the heart of Minneapolis. “We’re excited to bring AFRODISIA to The Icehouse,” says Obi Original. “This is more than a show, it’s a space for joy, connection, and honoring the rhythms that connect us all.” Whether you’re a longtime lover of African music or discovering its magic for the first time, AFRODISIA at The Icehouse MPLS promises a weekly cultural experience full of soul, groove, and unity.
Goes on saleMon, Jan 26, 2026 @ 10:00 AM
5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. Seating first comes, first serve. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) Polem features Mike Wolter on guitar, Kameron Markworth on bass, and Joey Van Phillips on drums. The trio draws its influence for its original repertoire and their own unique approach to outside material from albums including Andrew Hill’s “Time Lines,” Beastie Boys’ “Paul’s Boutique,” Bobby Hutcherson’s “Montara,” De La Sol’s “De La Sol is Dead,” and Duke Ellington’s “Money Jungle.” BCE Trio features drummer Emma Garau, bassist Chris Bates, and pianist Bryan Nichols (BCE Trio) collaborate in improvisation, original music, and reimagined jazz standards. Chris Bates is an accomplished bassist recognized for his remarkable contributions to the world of jazz. Bates is a key member of the Atlantis Quartet, where his dynamic and inventive bass lines contribute to the ensemble’s distinctive sound. With a career spanning decade, he has become a sought-after collaborator, known for his deep understanding of the jazz idiom. Emma Garau is a drummer and composer based in Minneapolis, MN. She graduated with a BFA in jazz and contemporary music from the University of North Carolina at Asheville in 2022 while independently studying with Dave King of The Bad Plus and touring extensively with Fortezza. Emma has toured and/or recorded with artists including Powderhorns, Grace Christian X, and Geologist (of Animal Collective). Bryan Nichols is a pianist, composer, and educator based in Minneapolis. Often found playing jazz and improvised music, but at home in a variety of musical worlds, he leads and composes for his own trio, quintet, and nonet, in addition to performing, recording, and touring with a variety of forward-thinking artists. He is a recipient of a prestigious McKnight Fellowship for Performing Artists and a residency at the Kennedy Center for Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead program. Kameron Markworth is a bassist, composer, teacher, and improviser based in Minnesota. A fixture in the Twin Cities music scene, he has performed and recorded with a wide array of artists. He recently appeared on Joan Hutton and Sue Orfield’s fearless album Splash (2024, Shifting Paradigm Records) and Peter Kogan’s Just Before Midnight (2022, KoganNote Records). Joey Van Phillips is a drummer, percussionist, father, husband, actuary, television enthusiast, little-league coach, and chicken wing expert. A third-generation drummer and versatile musician, Joey has written for, recorded with, and performed with Dessa, Aby Wolf, Jonatha Brooke, and the Grammy award–winning Minnesota Orchestra. Mike Wolter is a guitarist and composer Mike Wolter who often is working with musicians from both the preeminent vanguard and the eclectic fringe. He has become one of the area’s most sought-after guitarists and band leaders. In 2021, Wolter’s interest in the intersection of music and social change inspired him to repurpose a sizable grant he received from the St. Paul Arts Board. By using it bring together the varied musical acts from around town he admired while also raising several thousand dollars for local nonprofits working to better the community.
5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. Seating is first come, first serve. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) This winter, Molly Dean will take up residence for a four-week series of intimate performances in the Starlight room at Icehouse. Known for her atmospheric arrangements layering guitar, voice, and looped harmonies into immersive soundscapes, Molly brings a depth of artistry perfectly suited for a close-listening environment. Each night of the residency will present a unique and evolving musical experience. Molly will craft new setlists, play songs from her new record Interwoven (released May 2025), and preview new material. This residency is a space to bring people together during the quietest season of the year. More than a concert series, this residency is a winter gathering place: a warm space to connect & listen.
6pm doors // 8pm show $10 "early bird" Dec 9-Jan 12 $15 Jan 13-29 $20 day of show 21+ Full Food & Beverage Menu available all night! WHITE DUNE: White Dune is the electronic music project of Minneapolis drummer Dave Power. He makes downtempo, ambient, and IDM music inspired by the likes of Boards of Canada, Andy Stott, The Field, Aphex Twin, and other electronic music visionaries. His latest full length, “memory II: drift,” a 122-minute ambient/drone record, was released in October, and a brand new EP is out on January 30th. The new EP, “formica halo”, is Power’s own attempt at making experimental, sample-based house music loosely inspired by a night he spent in the East Village of Manhattan at “The Loft,” a storied, private disco/house dance party. “The Loft” was founded by David Mancuso in the 1970s and is still active to this day, now happening four times a year. The private party is attributed by many to be one of the birthplaces of house music (along with “The Warehouse” in Chicago). PORNONONO: Consisting of Jacob Mullis, Amy Hager, Aaron Baum, Jared Isabella, Ben Clark, and Peter Lavoie, Pornonono is a psychedelic RnB future myth in search of a time and place where we can dance ourselves into one unified body and soul. We will be releasing a brand new single in honor of this momentous occasion. The last set of the night will be a collaborative dance party set with all the acts based on previously unreleased Pornonono songs, a live remix celebration! BRAINGIVER: a new musical organization [supergroup], built around enlisting bizarre and inconceivable groups of collaborators from every corner of music, together creating the Most Sublime and Delicious electronic music heard… in some time! Executive producer dealdrugger recruits a beguiling cast, drawing on associates known best for their work with acts such as Poliça, Bon Iver, Gayngs, Marijuana Deathsquads, and more! Highly regarded as the favorite band of G-off Little. You know what that means!!!! This live performance occasion marks the release of the debut recording effort of the crime syndicate and will honor their short-standing tradition of playing every show with a different lineup of guest talents and improvising the majority of the sound waves that radiate from the speaker system.
7pm Doors//7pm Music Start Full food and beverage available for this show. 30+ CHEERS QUEERS! Let’s kick off the new year with a little “Mature Content”. This 30+ (quarterly) queer dance party is for the real ones. The ones who had t.A.T.u on their playlist prior to the premiere of Heated Rivalry (HOT)!! You know who you are. Join us, January 31st, for a (not so late) night of club classics, craft cocktails and finest grown folks around! It’s time to turn up…and then turn in! See you on the dancefloor. $20 + (Fees) Advance $30 + (Fees) Day Of $35 + (Fees) Balcony Rail Seating $210 + (Fees) VIP Seating for (6). Reserved table/booth in main room with dedicated server and complimentary snacks. (3 Tables QTY) $300 + (fees) VIP Balcony Lounge (10 ppl) Note: This event is designed to give individuals (of a certain age) the opportunity to celebrate alongside their peers. If you’re under the age of 30, we kindly ask that you allow some time for those within the designated age group to purchase their tickets first. We appreciate your understanding and support in helping us create a space that stays true to its intention. Features: 2 Bars Lounge Charming Patio Gender-Neutral Restrooms Late Night Snacks CONSENT IS MANDATORY! Please remember to be considerate and respect others’ personal boundaries. We will not tolerate any racist, sexist, ableist, transphobic or homophobic language during any of our events and reserve the right to remove anyone that is causing harm. Due to the nature of our events, which include the sale of food and beverages, we cannot properly enforce a mask mandate. Instead, we encourage our patrons to exercise their individual agency in correspondence with their personal comfort levels. It's important to note that all public events carry inherent risks, and it is up to the individual to proceed with care in those situations.
Goes on saleFri, Jan 09, 2026 @ 10:00 AM
8pm Doors 9pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $10 Doors (+fees/taxes) This residency marks a powerful expansion of Obi Original & The Black Atlantics’ presence on the Twin Cities stage. Known for their dynamic blend of highlife, Afrobeat, soulful grooves, and modern fusion, the collective has captivated local and regional audiences with an infectious energy that honors the heritage and future of African-inspired music. Hailing from the vibrant Minneapolis music scene, Obi Original has built a reputation as a charismatic performer and cultural connector, infusing each night with rhythmic pulse, storytelling, and the spirit of community uplift. His work with the Black Atlantics brings together skilled musicians, traditional and contemporary instrumentation, and a genre-bending approach that resonates with longtime fans of Afrocentric music and newcomers alike. In addition to the music, Sundays at The Icehouse will offer authentic Nigerian food and community connection, further reflecting the collective’s dedication to cultural celebration and inclusion — a hallmark of their mission to bring global sounds and stories to the heart of Minneapolis. “We’re excited to bring AFRODISIA to The Icehouse,” says Obi Original. “This is more than a show, it’s a space for joy, connection, and honoring the rhythms that connect us all.” Whether you’re a longtime lover of African music or discovering its magic for the first time, AFRODISIA at The Icehouse MPLS promises a weekly cultural experience full of soul, groove, and unity.
Goes on saleMon, Feb 02, 2026 @ 10:00 AM
6pm Doors 8pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) It has been about a month since Poliça released their new record “Dreams Go”, and they are celebrating by …announcing the making of another new record! This next record will be created live, in front of an audience. Come join in on the process at Icehouse (MPLS): February 4th, 11th, and 18th! Each set will start and end with a collection from their catalog to warm up before Poliça writes out in the public sphere. Audience participation will be welcomed.
5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 18+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) Turn Turn Turn is a trio who bonded over their mutual love of close harmony 60s and 70s country, folk, and pop music and formed an original Americana band. To create their distinctive sound, the band “turns” to the distant past of early American recorded music, “turns” again to that renaissance of the 1960s and 1970s, and finally “turns” again to the present looking forward. Members Adam Levy (guitar, vocals), Savannah Smith (guitar, vocals) and Barb Brynstad (bass, vocals) are all mainstays of the Minnesota music scene. Even though Turn Turn Turn was born as a cover band, the group's original material – sweetheart alt-country folk-pop – quickly stole the spotlight. Jillian Rae's Bio: Jillian Rae is a fiercely unique spirit— a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who cares more about making authentic music than about fitting into a tidy box. A classically trained violinist, she has become a commanding international presence, heading up her own critically acclaimed rock/pop band and creating powerful, genre-bending songs. She also performs regularly with her traditional folk band Corpse Reviver and has toured extensively, backing up Grammy-winning acts like The Okee Dokee Brothers
6pm Door Time 8pm Show Time $30 adv (+fees/taxes) $37 doors (+fees/taxes) Full food and beverage available for this show. 18+ Erik Koskinen is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, whose music is not categorized by sub-genres. Stylistically he is on his own while heavily influenced by American roots music. The rhythmic integrity and musical tone is as important as the lyrical content and the artistic intent. Koskinen has reverently entered the anthology of uniquely crafted wry songs with the likes of Woody Guthrie and Ry Cooder while speaking as plainly as your neighbor. The Minneapolis Star Tribune calls Koskinen “the real deal” and “The best country songwriter in Minnesota” “Writes like Dylan, looks like Hank Williams, walks like John Wayne, smokes like James Dean, and plays like no one else.” — Spinout Records Martha Scanlan and Jon Neufeld's Bio: Martha Scanlan is an American singer-songwriter and musician, based in Montana. Jon is Portland based guitar player, producer and longtime musical collaborator. They met playing together at Portland’s Indie-Roots festival Pickathon in 2010, shortly before recording Tongue River Stories, a beautifully stark album of field recordings captured on film at the 120-year-old family ranch where Martha was living and working in a remote corner of southeast Montana (The Meadow on YouTube is a stunning introduction). Anyone familiar with Martha Scanlan and Jon Neufeld’s unique alchemy on stage will not be surprised by the sense of being taken into the moment- their shows are in and of themselves a journey of improvisation; the way Jon Neufeld’s brilliant innovative guitar playing weaves effortlessly around Martha’s timeless songwriting is simply magical.
6pm Doors 8pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) For fans of Phish and the boundless creativity of Trey Anastasio, there's a new sound echoing out of the Twin Cities. About to Run: The Music of Trey Anastasio is a four-piece tribute band bringing the sprawling, improvisational soundscape of the Phish universe to life. With a collective ear for detail and a knack for the jam, this band dives deep into the intricate compositions and spontaneous improvisations that define Anastasio's work. Featuring the talents of Minnesota jam scene veterans Arthur Hoffman, Arthur Bagley, Mark 'Munchie' Collins, and Berek Awend, About to Run is more than a tribute—it's a celebration of a musical legacy. Experience the fiery guitar solos, the deep-groove funk, and the soaring melodies you know and love. From the arena anthems to the most obscure jams, About to Run delivers an authentic and high-energy show that will have you dancing all night.