Ticket alert: Femi Kuti & the Positive Force, Japanese Breakfast, Dizzy Fae, Chicago and more

March 8, 2018 at 8:27PM
Liv Warfield, former Prince backup singer
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Liv Warfield plays the Dakota on April 20. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

10 a.m. FRIDAY

The English Beat, April 8 & 10 at the Dakota in Mpls. $35-$42. dakotacooks.com. … Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, April 14 at the Dakota. $17-$25. … Liv Warfield, April 20 at the Dakota. $50-$60. … Adam Meckler Orchestra with Rex Richardson, April 21 at the Vieux Carre in St. Paul. $20-$25. vieux-carre.com. … Dizzy Fae, May 8 at 7th Street Entry in Mpls. $12-$15. first-avenue.com. … Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, May 27 at Treasure Island Casino in Red Wing. $59+. … Shawn Colvin, June 6-9 at the Dakota. $45-$60. … Ocean Alley, June 11 at 7th Street Entry. $13-$15. … Ghost-Note, June 20 at the Dakota. $30-$40. … Spoon & Grizzly Bear, June 30 at Surly Brewing Festival Field in Mpls. $41. etix.com. … Mindi Abair & the Boneshakers, July 6 at the Dakota. $25-$40. … Ray Wylie Hubbard, July 8 at the Dakota. $27-$37. … Bombino, July 15 at the Cedar in Mpls. $22-$25. thecedar.org. … Brooks & Dunn, July 20 at Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minn. $70-$200. … Femi Kuti & the Positive Force, July 31 at the Cedar. $50-$55. … Beach Boys with the Righteous Brothers, Aug. 27 at State Fair grandstand. $38.50. etix.com. … Japanese Breakfast, Sept. 18 at the Fine Line in Mpls. $15-$30. finelinemusic.com. … Jupiter & Okwess and Fendika, Sept. 25 at the Cedar. $22-$25. … Nitro Circus, Oct. 3 at Target Center in Mpls. $43-$103. axs.com.

11 A.M. FRIDAY

"Chicago," June 5-10 at the Orpheum in Mpls. $39-$135.

noon FRIDAY

The Front Bottoms, June 29 at First Avenue in Mpls. $25-$30. first-avenue.com. … Ha Ha Tonka, July 27 at Turf Club. $12-$14. … The Tenderloins, Aug. 30 at State Fair grandstand. $50-$60. … Mark Kozelek, Sept. 12 at the Cedar. $20-$25. … Holly Near, Oct. 13 at the Cedar. $25-$28.

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