Sep
11
th
2021
Palace Theatre
Saturday
Sep
11
th
2021
Palace Theatre
Cancelled

The Current presents

Phoebe Bridgers

REUNION TOUR

with MUNA

Please note this event has now been canceled due to a venue change.

All tickets purchased online will be automatically refunded. If you purchased tickets with cash at an outlet, please email info@first-avenue.com. For further ticketing questions, please contact AXS via support.axs.com or use the AXS app.

This event will now feature one night with Phoebe Bridgers at Surly Brewing Festival Field on Saturday, September 11, 2021.

Doors Open

6PM

Show Starts

7PM

Ages

All Ages

GA (advance)

$39.50

GA (day of show)

$45

Reserved Loge (advance)

$75

Reserved Loge (day of show)

$80

Reserved P1 Balcony (advance)

$49.50

Reserved P1 Balcony (day of show)

$55

Reserved P2 Balcony (advance)

$39.50

Reserved P2 Balcony (day of show)

$45

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.

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

Note: There is a 4 ticket limit; all tickets are AXS Mobile ID method of delivery only. There is a transfer delay for all tickets up to 72 hours prior to show.

Performers


Phoebe Bridgers

The house is exactly what you’d expect: practically a studio apartment except it stands on its own, draped in honeysuckle and Dutchman’s pipe; a yard of dune sedge and stone....

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Special Guests


MUNA

MUNA is magic. After releasing their now viral, life-affirming, queer anthem “Silk Chiffon,” featuring the band’s new label head Phoebe Bridgers, the band took 2022 by storm. MUNA, the band’s...

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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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