Singer-songwriter Josh Cleveland celebrates the release of his new single ‘Running It Down’ tonight at the Turf Club. The soulful folk tune tackles the classic summer topic of young love, as Cleveland and his band prep for a full length later this year. They’ll headline a songwriter-heavy bill tonight with

Formed by India Shore and Claire Altendahl in 2016 at Berklee College of Music, Boyish has since been piling up fans with their series of singles and last year’s EP My Friend Mica. Recipient of the 2021 LGBTQ+ Emerging Artist Award presented by the Music Forward Foundation, the duo hits

Young the Giant descend on Surly Field tonight in support of last year’s American Bollywood, an ambitious four-part song suite structured after an ancient Sanskrit Hindu text and follows the real-life journey of frontman Sameer Gadhia’s parents, who emigrated to the states from India. German rockers Milky Chance just released

Tonight at The White Bear Center for the Arts is the opening of ‘Dirt: A Matter of Reverence.’ the new exhibit from Sandra Menefee Taylor. As the artist explains, “My interest in dirt/soil traverses questions such as: dirt as matter, dirt as Home, soil vs dirt, dust to dust, SOIL/DIRT

It’s tiki time at Pizza Luce Eden Prairie! They’re throwing a party tonight to celebrate the release of Tropic Mayhem,  a collaboration with Falling Knife Brewing. The Hulapeño pizza also returns and there are prizes to be had for best/worst Hawaiian shirts and a limbo competition! TUES 6/27, 5 PM, Free,

It is still officially the era of Swiftyapolis in the Twin Cities and tonight is your chance to flex your T-Swift knowledge at 56 Brewing! Do you recall the setlists, which ex is getting lyrically burned, and got the discography down? No dress code, but guests are encouraged to pick

The History Center’s Bands on the Boulevard welcomes Twin Cities reggae vets Dred I Dread to their lawn this evening. The band has been sharing their rhythms and uplifting messages to audiences for over two decades and should set the perfect vibe for a late June evening overlooking the city.

Grandview screens a restored and re-edited director’s cut of the 1984 debut film from St. Louis Park’s own Coen brothers. A small-town Texas bar owner finds out his wife is having an affair with one of his bartenders and hatches a plot to kill them. But murder is never that…simple.

Tonight’s edition of Lowertown sounds will have the people Mears shaking their rears. Feel good rapper, maestro, and “your 7th favorite person” Nur-D will rock a full band set to headline Lowertown Sounds tonight, with Malamanya kicking it off with their Afro-Carribean sounds. It’ll be a good night to work