May
28
th
2020
Palace Theatre
Thursday
May
28
th
2020
Palace Theatre
Cancelled

The Current presents

Violent Femmes and X

2020
This show has been canceled, and there is no rescheduled date.

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Doors Open

6:30PM

Show Starts

7:30PM

Ages

18+

GA Floor (advance)

$45

GA Floor (day of show)

$50

Reserved Loge (advance)

$75

Reserved Loge (day of show)

$80

Reserved Balcony Tier 1 (advance)

$65

Reserved Balcony Tier 1 (day of show)

$70

Reserved Balcony Tier 2 (advance)

$55

Reserved Balcony Tier 2 (day of show)

$60

Standing Room Only GA Floor: $45.00 advance/$50.00 DOS
Reserved Loge seats: $75.00 advance/$80.00 DOS
Reserved Balcony Tier 1: $65.00 advance/$70.00 DOS
Reserved Balcony Tier 2: $55.00 advance/$60.00 DOS

Performers


Violent Femmes

Violent Femmes 10th studio album, Hotel Last Resort (2019), resides among the groundbreaking band’s finest work, simultaneously refining and redefining their one-of-a-kind take on American music, mingling front porch folk,...

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X

Formed in 1977, X quickly established themselves as one of the best bands in the first wave of LA’s flourishing punk scene; becoming legendary leaders of a punk generation. Featuring vocalist Exene...

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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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