May
3
rd
2020
Mainroom
Sunday
May
3
rd
2020
Mainroom
Cancelled

M. Ward

with Pitou and The Lost Brothers

This show has been canceled, and there is no rescheduled date.

All tickets purchased online will be automatically refunded. For any ticketing questions, please contact etix at support.etix.com or 1-800-514-3849.


TC Music Community Trust

If you are interested and able to donate, consider putting the cost of your ticket toward the TC Music Community Trust’s Entertainment Industry Relief Fund in support of individuals in need. All funds donated will directly impact someone who has lost a gig due to COVID-19 and its effect on the industry. The outpouring of words of encouragement and monetary donations thus far has been incredible, and we thank you for your continued support of the Twin Cities music scene. Click below for more information or to donate.

Doors Open

7PM

Show Starts

8PM

Ages

18+

Tickets

$26

Performers


M. Ward

For Beginners: The Best of M. Ward is a collection for M. Ward fans of any vintage. Gathering together 14 tracks from across his Merge Records discography, including the newly...

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Special Guests


Pitou

The music of Amsterdam-born musician Pitou is characterised by her highly distinctive voice, unique compositions and the use of vocal harmonies as an instrument in themselves. Since she was a...

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The Lost Brothers

Irish duo The Lost Brothers are Oisin Leech and Mark McCausland. Their 6th studio album After The Fire After The Rain is due for release February 7, 2020. It was...

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Venue


First Avenue Mainroom

Since 1970

First Avenue is more than just four walls, a soundboard, and a stage; it is the epicenter of live music and entertainment in Minneapolis. Having celebrated its 50th Anniversary in…

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