Lori Barbero was behind the drum kit again for Babes in Toyland's first reunion show last month at Pappy & Harriet's near Joshua Tree, Calif. / Guillermo Prieto for Star Tribune
After dreams of hosting the Replacements never came close to being true last year, Rock the Garden organizers managed to nab another influential Minneapolis band's heavily anticipated hometown reunion gig this summer: Babes in Toyland were just announced as part of the June 21 lineup at the two-day music festival outside Walker Art Center. The full RTG 2015 schedule is being slowly revealed today on air at 89.3 the Current.
Slotted as the second-to-last act on the Sunday show – before a headliner yet to be announced – Babes have only played two shows so far on a gradually rolling reunion run that started last month with a pair of well-received California gigs. They're doing a short U.K. tour in May before RTG. This will be the internationally celebrated roar-rock trio's first performance in 14 years in Minneapolis, where frontwoman Kat Bjelland and drummer Lori Barbero still call home.
"I remember saying that Babes will never play again," Barbero admitted in our feature story off of the first of those shows. "Time and love heals. I'm such a happier person because of this."
Although it would have been more meaningful for old-school fans having Babes back at First Avenue instead – you can bet the club will still try to make that happen after RTG – the outdoor festival is nonetheless a good fit for the punk vets. They've only been playing hour-long sets. Also, like the 'Mats did at the three RiotFests, they will no doubt be performing in front of fans too young to have ever seen them in concert. Here's hoping this means Babes will now get into heavy rotation on 89.3 the Current, too, like most of the other RTG performers already are.
The two headliners will be announced over the next two hours. Tickets for the Garden party go on sale Thursday for Walker and Minnesota Public Radio members (click here for info). The headliners for each day will be announced by 4 p.m. today. Here's how the schedule looks so far:
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
Belle & Sebastian: Though they've never had a mainstream crossover hit like the other RTG headliner, the bookwormy, Glasgow-reared pop-rockers have a cultish following of the Smiths variety, making them a big name to a small (but very Current-centric) crowd. They also don't get out much. This will be their first Twin Cities show since 2006 at the Orpheum.