Mar
23
rd
2022
Palace Theatre
Wednesday
Mar
23
rd
2022
Palace Theatre

The Current presents

Bright Eyes

with Christian Lee Hutson

Doors Open

6:30PM

Show Starts

7:30PM

Ages

18+

General Admission (advance)

$45

General Admission (day of show)

$50

Reserved Loge (advance)

$75

Reserved Loge (day of show)

$80

Reserved Balcony (advance)

$45

Reserved Balcony (day of show)

$50

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.

Some shows (INCLUDING THIS SHOW) have enhanced protocols at the artist or band’s request. For this show, you must present proof of a full series of COVID-19 vaccination with their final dose at least 14 days prior to the event. A negative test will not suffice for this show.

Please note: At the artist’s request, masks will be required at this show except while eating or drinking.

Read our FAQs and general policies here.

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. Some shows (INCLUDING THIS SHOW) have enhanced protocols at the artist or band’s request. For this show, you must present proof of a full series of COVID-19 vaccination. A negative test will not suffice for this show.

Bright Eyes is partnering with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket sold will go to The Downtown Women’s Center in Los Angeles exclusively serving and empowering women experiencing homelessness and formerly homeless women.

Performers


Bright Eyes

Bright Eyes began in 1995 in an Omaha basement as a recording moniker for a then 15-year old Conor Oberst’s work with producer/multi-instrumentalist Mike Mogis. Mogis and composer/arranger/multi-instrumentalist Nate Walcott...

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Special Guests


Christian Lee Hutson

Paradise Pop. 10 feels like you have found an unpublished collection of short stories, scrawled hastily on the sides of airsickness bags and cocktail napkins, each one detailing the life...

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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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