Let her be your ruler
Harry Styles tweeted his love for her and super-producer Mark Ronson made her the first signing to his new label, and that was all before Mikaela Straus turned 20. The Brooklyn native better known by the stage moniker King Princess has kicked up 10 million-plus streams for her singles "1950" and "Talia" and turned into queer-pop royalty, with a coolly aloof but earnestly lovelorn style that falls somewhere between Lorde and Lucy Dacus. She's kicking off her first club headlining tour in Minneapolis before heading to the Coachella and Governor's Ball festivals.Chris Riemenschneider
8 p.m. Thu. First Avenue, 701 1st Av. N., Mpls. Sold out.
One of the most recognizable pieces of music in pop culture, Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" has been heard in dozens of films, TV shows, commercials, video games, even sports events. It's hard to resist the thrilling grandiosity of this choral masterpiece. Minnesota Dance Theatre presents its ballet version, first choreographed by MDT founder Loyce Houlton in the 1970s. Dancers are joined by solo vocalists as well as members of the Minnesota Chorale for this luscious production.
Sheila Regan
7:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat., 3 p.m. next Sun. Cowles Center, Mpls. $24-$45, thecowlescenter.org.
Reliable veteran headliners top off strong rosters of buzz bands for each night of 89.3 the Current's 14th birthday blowout. First Avenue darlings the Suburbs continue their late-career revival on Friday with pop/rockers Bad Bad Hats, Nashville tunesmith Rayland Baxter and blasting punk trio Scrunchies. Orchestral soul-searchers Cloud Cult make a long-overdue return to First Ave on Saturday, when strummer J.S. Ondara also performs with Greg Norton's power trio Porcupine and blues-rocker Annie Mack.
C.R.
8 p.m. Fri.-Sat. First Avenue, Mpls. $22, etix.com.