Angel gets her strings
One of the most buzzed-about young songwriters in indie rock with the coolly aloof hit "Shut Up Kiss Me," Angel Olsen has made good on the hype and probably sealed long-term stardom with her fourth album, "All Mirrors." The record adds ornate orchestral arrangements to the 32-year-old St. Louis native's dark, dramatic, poetic bedroom-rock sound to great effect, like an unlikely cross between Kate Bush and Patti Smith. She's touring with string players. Chris Riemenschneider 8 p.m. Tue. First Avenue, 701 1st Av. N., Mpls. $30, etix.com.
"Steel Magnolias" is the total package. This must-see show offers an enjoyable evening of theater that opens you up with crackling humor before going in for the emotional kill. The six-member acting company has flawless craft and impeccable timing as they give us a window into the lives of women for whom a small-town Louisiana beauty salon is work, respite and sanctuary. "Magnolias" takes a viewer to a place where women are themselves, empowered, witty and free.
Rohan Preston
7:30 p.m. Tue.-Sat., 7 p.m. next Sun. Guthrie Theater, Mpls. $25-$79, guthrietheater.org.
Experimental, highly visual British electropop singer FKA Twigs, aka Tahliah Barnett, has endured myriad troubles since her attention-grabbing 2014 debut, including breakups and tabloid flare-ups with two famous actor boyfriends and the removal of some fibroid tumors. She licks her wounds on her long-awaited second album, "Magdalene," a mournful and self-exploratory record in which she identifies with the woman by Jesus' side. It's heady stuff, but she has the live show and voice to match the ambition.
C.R.
8 p.m. Thu. Palace Theatre, St. Paul. $40, etix.com.
The night before he receives the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the CMA Awards, Kris Kristofferson will offer a well-lived life's worth of stellar songs in Minneapolis. Long thought to be suffering from Alzheimer's, he was finally diagnosed four years ago as a victim of Lyme disease. At 83, the Nashville songwriting great will give voice to "Me and Bobby McGee," "For the Good Times" and other classics.