Apr
21
st
2022
Palace Theatre
Thursday
Apr
21
st
2022
Palace Theatre
postponed

The Current presents

Spoon

(moved to First Avenue)

with Margaret Glaspy

This show was originally scheduled for April 21, 2022. It has been rescheduled and will now take place on April 24, 2022. All tickets purchased for the April 21, 2022 performance will remain valid for the new date, so please hang on to your original ticket for entrance.

Doors Open

7PM

Show Starts

8PM

Ages

18+

General Admission (advance)

$39.50

General Admission (day of show)

$45

Reserved Loge (advance)

$75

Reserved Loge (day of show)

$80

Reserved Balcony (advance)

$49.50

Reserved Balcony (day of show)

$55

Spoon on April 21, 2022 at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul has been rescheduled/moved and will take place on April 24, 2022 at First Avenue in Minneapolis. All tickets purchased for the original date will be honored. If you prefer a refund and bought tickets from AXS online, sign into your account to request a refund via the AXS app, or request a refund via the AXS Request Form. Otherwise, refunds are available at your original point of purchase.

Note: There is an 8 ticket limit.

Effective immediately, all concerts and events at First Avenue and associated venues will require either proof of a full series of COVID-19 vaccination, or proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken in the prior 72 hours. More info HERE.

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Performers


Spoon

Spoon’s tenth album, Lucifer on the Sofa, is the band’s purest rock ’n roll record to date. Texas-made, it is the first set of songs that the quintet has put to...

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Special Guests


Margaret Glaspy

The third full-length from Margaret Glaspy, Echo The Diamond emerged from a deliberate stripping-away of artifice to reveal life for all its harsh truths and ineffable beauty. Like the precious...

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Venue


Palace Theatre

Since 2017

Located in downtown St. Paul, the century-old Palace Theatre was originally operated as a vaudeville theatre in 1916. The building was converted to a movie theater in the 1920s until…

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