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Icehouse's Upcoming Shows

Jeffrey Martin w/ Niall Connolly

Jeffrey Martin w/ Niall Connolly

Wed, Apr 15

6pm Doors 8pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 18+ $25 Adv (+fees/taxes) $32 Doors (+fees/taxes) Jeffrey Martin has always been drawn to solitude, stories, and the quiet moments where songs take shape. A lifelong writer at heart, he found his voice early—first as a devoted listener, then as a songwriter who wrote with urgency and honesty. Before music became his full-time calling, Jeffrey was a high school English teacher, pouring his days into classrooms and his nights into songs, often balancing tours with grading papers and early mornings. Eventually, the pull of the road proved impossible to ignore. Leaving teaching behind wasn’t easy, but it was necessary. Today, Jeffrey Martin tours full time, crafting deeply human songs marked by introspection, humility, and emotional clarity. He’s always making music, always passing through town—still guided by the same quiet resolve, and still carrying the spirit of a teacher who believes in chasing what matters most. Niall Connolly: 1977. The year that punk was born.With only hours left to spare it also produced a baby boy in the suburbs of Cork, Ireland, born with his ears piqued to the murmurs and clatter around him.As he grew the soundtrack changed. Nirvana on the Walkman. Leonard Cohen on his sister’s stereo. The surge of bands and songwriters emerging from the 1990’s Cork music scene. Later it became snippets of eavesdropped New York conversation. Tales of woe on the radio. The sights and sounds of tours across Europe.All of it gets woven into a tapestry of words. Then melody. Harmonies added in the studio. Electricity, sincerity, and humor on the stage. At the core of every Niall Connolly song is the story, one that unfolds a layer with each listen. 

Trace Bundy Returning to Icehouse

Trace Bundy Returning to Icehouse

Thu, Apr 16

5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 18+ $30 Adv (+fees/taxes) $40 Doors (+fees/taxes) Internationally acclaimed guitar virtuoso Trace Bundy must be seen, not just heard. His music is poetry in motion, using harmonics, looping, multiple capos, and his unique banter and stage presence to deliver an unforgettable live concert experience. Listening to his intricate arrangements is one thing but seeing the fan-dubbed “Acoustic Ninja” play live confounds even the most accomplished music lovers as to how one person can do all that with just two hands and ten fingers. Bundy’s unique career has brought him across the world, with concerts in 28 countries and counting – from high-tech performance halls in South Korea and Italy, to remote villages in Zimbabwe and Guatemala. He has independently sold over 150,000 albums on his record label, Honest Ninja Music. His video clips circulate virally at astonishing speed, with over 45 million YouTube views to date. Jimmy Leslie at Guitar Player Magazine blogs “It was easy to see why Bundy plays bigger venues on each tour. In his hands, the acoustic guitar is an imagination station, and there was no telling where he is going take the audience at any given turn. Thrilling stuff.” 

Windlass Presents: Feyleux and Carrellee with The Rope and DJ Gwiingwans

Windlass Presents: Feyleux and Carrellee with The Rope and DJ Gwiingwans

Fri, Apr 17

6pm Doors 8pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) Feyleux Bio: Feyleux is a new dark alternative duo that emerged in mid-2023, seamlessly blending dream pop, darkwave, and post-punk to create their distinct sound. Their debut album, “ Midnight Hearts”, released via the Swiss Dark Nights label, showcases cutting-edge bass synthesizers, cascading guitar melodies, and ethereal harmonies, drawing on the vibrant gothic synth-pop aesthetics of the 1980s as well as modern darkwave. Post-punk.com - "The music entices you with a carefree melody, but the voices suggest something deeper and a tad unsettling, ensuring you’re always a little bit on edge. It’s that feeling you get when the ouija board starts spelling out something a little too real." - Post-punk.com, Alice Teeple I DIE:YOU DIE - "A firm but beautiful declaration of severance, it’s quite simply one of the best goth tunes we’ll enjoy this year. Thankfully, it isn’t standing on its own in Midnight Hearts, but is surrounded by a clutch of elegant and well-considered tunes which have immediately established Feyleux as a force to be reckoned with moving forward." - idieyoudie.com, Bruce https://feyleux.bandcamp.com/ Video for “The Empress” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LipbMqcpxpk Video for “Phantoma” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hxj5NloHnNc Carrellee Bio: Carrellee's delicately, sensual vocals are layered over a wall of scorched synths and processed tapes. Her synth-pop sound was crafted with support from producer Brett Bullion (Low, Polica.) using a microKORG and Yamaha DX7 synth coming from folk inspired music. https://www.carrellee.com The Rope Bio: Formed in Minneapolis in 2009, The Rope weaves post-punk, darkwave, and gothic threads into a uniquely dark and driving sound, drawing influence from bands ranging from The Chameleons to The Sisters of Mercy. Known for their dynamic live performances and DIY ethos, they have built a loyal following both home and abroad. Over the years, The Rope has released several EPs and their debut album, Lillian. Their newest album, Nightbird, is out now on all major streaming platforms. https://the-rope.com/ 

Mali Obomsawin Quintet: Co-presented with Walker Art Center

Mali Obomsawin Quintet: Co-presented with Walker Art Center

Sat, Apr 18

6pm Doors 7:30pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $25 Adv (+fees/taxes) $35 Day of (+fees/taxes) For Mali Obomsawin (Odanak First Nation), the language of free jazz and the language of Wabanaki are variations on a shared theme. Together with her sextet, their composer/bassist weaves the prosody of one into the syntax of the other. Stories emerge: atonal winds wail over woozy bass lines; voices crescendo over beating hand drums. Melding Wabanaki songs with religious hymns and jazz traditions with Québécois folk music, Obomsawin chronicles the complex histories that have come to shape Abenaki life today. Mali Obomsawin, bass + vocals Joshua Mathews, drums Yuma Uesaka, saxophone Noah Campbell, saxophone Alana Colvin, guitar 

Urgent Emergent Performance Art Series, Volume Four: The Poet’s Circle

Urgent Emergent Performance Art Series, Volume Four: The Poet’s Circle

Sun, Apr 19

3pm Doors 4pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 18+ $12 Early Bird Tickets (+fees/taxes) (Ends April 7th) $18 Adv (+fees/taxes) $25 Doors (+fees/taxes) Looking for a place to celebrate National Poetry Month? Look no further! On April 19, 2026 TruArtSpeaks will host Volume Four of the Urgent Emergent Performance Art Series: The Poet’s Circle at Icehouse in Minneapolis, MN. With doors at 3:00p, show at 4:00p, this Sunday soiree will feature readings from Douglas Kearney, Duaba Unenra, Sagirah Shahid, and more! Hosted by Lenora Magee, backed by the musical genius of The Urgent Band (Davu Seru, Ryan Bynum, and Khary Jackson) mixed with sounds by DJ Huh?What?? this is sure to be a reading that you do not want to miss! Plus its Aries season and we are certain to celebrate all of our ram fam throughout the evening. Early bird tickets are on sale for $12 through April 7, 2026. After that, advance tickets are available for $18 and door tickets at $25. Get your seat now, via www.truartspeaks.org and www.icehouse.com The Urgent Emergent Performance Art Series powered by TruArtSpeaks (Urgent Art Series) is a year-long residency at Ice House in Minneapolis, MN, taking place 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. The Urgent Art Series is sponsored, in part, by Minnesota Public Radio. DJ Huh?What?? DJ Huh?What?? of Pack Material, Entertainment, is a very active dj in the Twin Cities – from radio shows to private parties, all the way to community protests/ gatherings/festivals to corporate events as well as the concert scene. He is not only a rising local dj but is also apart of the national dj organization, Fleet Djs. Fleet Djs boast a national as well as global reach. DJ Huh?What?? is the leader of the MN Chapter of Fleet which has 10 other notable Djs. DJ Huh?What?? specializes in mixing 80's, 90s, local, and today's music. The Urgent Band Ryan Bynum Ryan Bynum was born in Washington, DC and has lived in Minneapolis for 20+ years. Music director, and touring pianist. Also a small business owner and a dad of 4 girls. Davu Seru For the past 20+ years drummer Davu Seru has worked with numerous improvising musicians and composers throughout the United States and France including Milo Fine, George Cartwright, Nirmala Rajasekar, Douglas R. Ewart, Michelle Kinney, Dean Magraw, deVon R. Gray, Paul Metzger, Evan Parker, Didier Petit, Babatunde Lea, Nathan Hanson, Mankwe Ndosi, Rafael Toral, Donald Washington, Guillame Seguron, Tony Hymas, David Boykin, Catherine Delaunay, and Nicole Mitchell Gantt. He’s curated numerous concert series and has received composer awards from the McKnight and Jerome Foundations and commissions from Walker Art Center and Zeitgeist Ensemble. Davu is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). Khary Jackson Khary Jackson is a writer, dancer and musician. As a hip hop/street dancer he was fortunate to create and perform a piece at the 2018 Choreographers’ Evening at Walker Arts Center. He has been a recipient of several generous grants, including the 2019 Jerome Artist Fellowship and the 2016 McKnight Artist Fellowship in Writing. He is an alumnus of Cave Canem, the esteemed writing fellowship for black writers. His first poetry book, Any Psalm You Want, was published with Write Bloody Publishing in the spring of 2013. 

L.A's Monday Nights

L.A's Monday Nights

Mon, Apr 20

7pm Door 8pm-11pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $10 Doors (+fees/taxes) *Tickets can only be purchased at the door Arthur “L.A.” Buckner is a performing musician, teaching artist, and producer from the Northside of Minneapolis. He holds a Master's degree in Percussion Performance from McNally Smith College of Music, and is an accomplished teaching artist in the Twin Cities. Currently, LA serves as co-host for the award winning PBS music education YouTube series “Sound Field”, and is a professor of Race & Identity at the University of Minnesota. In 2020, LA took iTunes by storm with the release of his project BiG HOMiE, which reached the #1 Jazz position within 24 hours of its release. LA was named 2024 Music Educator of the Year by the Minnesota Music Education Association. Get ready to experience a historic blend of jazz, Gospel, hip hop and avant-funk. Hitting the drums like they owe him money, LA is a flurry of arms and drumsticks whose compositions blur the line between Sunday church service and face melting jam sessions. His artistry is full of energy, excitement, and culture. What to expect: It’s a jazz and funk jam featuring a brand-new combo “The Homework House Band”. L.A. Buckner on drums, Omar Abdulkarim on Trumpet/Flugelhorn, Ethan Yeshaya on Bass, and Kevin Gamble on keyboards. The jam will include special guests sitting in on vocals, horns and other instruments. This is NOT an open mic! You GOTTA be great to sit in! There will also be activities/games for the audience to participate in. We are resetting the standard of greatness that this city is known for. Women, femmes, and non-binary friends are welcome. Arthur "L.A." Buckner 

Goes on saleTue, Apr 21, 2026 @ 10:06 AM

Accordo, Presented by the Schubert Club

Accordo, Presented by the Schubert Club

Wed, Apr 22

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. 

JT Bates & Friends

JT Bates & Friends

Thu, Apr 23

6PM DOORS 8PM SHOWTIME Starlight Room Show: $10 Adv (+fees/taxes) $20Doors 21+ Join JT and Friends for a night of sounds and rhythms Pizza Consumer Alpha Coupon Pizza Groupon? Jeremy Ylvisaker Cody McKinney Bryan Murray Martin Dosh maybe Mike Lewis 

sunpearl Release Show

sunpearl Release Show

Fri, Apr 24

6pm Doors 7:30pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 21+ $15 Adv (+fees/taxes) $22 Doors (+fees/taxes) sunpearl is thrilled to celebrate the album release of “seladona” with friends Tahiti and Young Dervish. The upcoming record is a leap from “banaag,” their first recording captured in-between takes at The Bridge Studio. “seladona” is an invitation to put the weight down, close your eyes, and let the sun warm your eyelids. sunpearl thanks Luke Rivard, Tobias Ramaswamy, and Shahzad Ismaily for bringing their sophomore record to full technicolor. sunpearl is an ambient vocal project that draws improvisation from the softness of open spaces, and the quiet of the light’s journey across shimmering water. Through gentle reflective soundscapes, sunpearl creates a feeling of calm and introspection, drawing listeners in. This evening’s iteration of sunpearl is Isabel Fajardo (vocals, effects), Toby Ramaswamy (drums), Kevin Gamble (keys), and Trevor Peterson (Bass). The members of Tahiti (Aaron Baum, Evan Slack, Toby Ramaswamy, and Trevor Peterson, featuring Alex Nutter) will link their instruments and minds together and improvise longform, driving, prog-rock cloudscapes. For fans of can, SML, and Musical Instrument Digital Interfaces. Emerging artist and producer Young Dervish has been creating music intercontinentally for over a decade. Frequently collaborating and producing for artists in his current home city Minneapolis, MN, the Pakistani/American artist is ready to show everyone the more personal side of his expression. His music blends the fidelity of the digital age with the timelessness of analogue texture to create a sound that is both massive and intimate. Dervish pays homage to many greats through his art including Jai Paul, Jon Hopkins, Children of Bodom and Sade. 

InMotion

InMotion

Sat, Apr 25

InMotion: Prom 2026 9:30PM DOORS 10PM MUSIC 21+ $18 ADVANCE (+taxes/fees) $22 AT THE DOOR (+taxes) InMotion is a monthly themed dance party curated by one of our bartenders, Jaboidia! THEME: PROM 2026 The theme is meant to be fluid. Creativity is highly encouraged! Whip out that old bridesmaid dress you’ll never wear again. Wear that suit you love but don’t have anywhere to wear it to. Come dressed in a throwback themed prom or goth prom or really anything you can think of. DJs: Kwey, Mickey Breeze, Ariesfirebomb & DJ Rae * $5 specialty shots * * Free Photo Booth * * Live Aerial Hoop Performance by Haley Wayne*