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Saturday's six-act lineup is topped by North Carolina's psychedelic electro-rock band Papadosio with local rap hero Nur-D and his full band, plus Mike Kota, Prints and more. Glam-funk soul singer Jaedyn James, garage rocker Monica LaPlante and Earthcry perform Friday night.
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Paul, free)Ī free Art-a-Whirl-style music bash thankfully not crammed into the same weekend as all the others, this fifth anniversary celebration for one of Minneapolis' best-loved taprooms boasts a two-day outdoor lineup along the riverfront. Paul, Jearlyn Steele and Thomasina Petrus - two Twin Cities singer/actors with big voices and big personalities - share the stage with R&B vocalist Johnnie Brown and spoken-word artists Beverly Cottman and Brittany Delaney. At Bethune Park, six hours of song are scheduled, starting at noon, with the likes of gospel singers Jovonta Patton and Cornisha Garmon, jazz saxophonist Jerome Treadwell and Chase & Ovation, a Prince tribute group. There is plenty of free music in Twin Cities parks to celebrate Black Independence Day. Fri.-Sat., Ted Mann Concert Hall, 2128 S. There will be show tunes aplenty, many featuring lead vocals by Britney Coleman, who's taking a break from the Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's "Company" that just won five Tonys on Sunday. The chorus closes its season with its annual Pride concerts, which this year feature an original revue, "Avenue Queer," created by Brave New Workshop's Denzel Belin. Winsted Airport, Winsted, Minn., $175 and up, ) The fest also has a strong undercard with 2021 CMA winners Brothers Osborne and best new artist Jimmie Allen, popular veterans Gary Allan and Neal McCoy, and promising newcomers Casi Joy and MacKenzie Porter. Jake Owen on Friday and Tim McGraw on Saturday should be crowd-pleasing headliners. Bank Stadium, the country music festival season kicks off with the 28th incarnation of Winstock. (Streaming on Hulu)Īfter last weekend's big Eric Church/Morgan Wallen hoedown at U.S. But it's quiet moments, like one in which Nancy confesses that she's not sure if she deserves to have fun, where Thompson dazzles. As Nancy, a widow who has never had an orgasm and who doesn't expect the sex worker she hires to change that, Thompson gives an utterly naked performance, literally and figuratively. The great Emma Thompson is the main reason to see this small drama, and she is more than enough. "Spittin' Seeds" is described as an exploration of memory and resilience that features dance, storytelling and Afrofuturist elements. The Penumbra Theatre's Ashe Lab Festival is premiering the collaborative work by four artists in residence, - Queen Drea, Orlando Hunter, Ricarrdo Valentine and Erin Sharkey.