Tegan and Sara's 'High School' musical
After eloquently and often wittily writing about growing up as identical-but-unique twins in their memoir "High School," Canadian pop rockers Tegan and Sara (of "Walking With a Ghost" and "Closer" hitmaking fame) went back and rerecorded a bunch of songs they wrote as angsty teenagers for their fun and sweet new album, "Hey, I'm Just Like You." They're touting the paired projects with an "interactive" solo-acoustic tour that should also be a hoot for their cultish fans.
Chris Riemenschneider
8 p.m. Sun. Fitzgerald Theater, 10 E. Exchange St., St. Paul. $40-$80, etix.com.
Following an appearance this weekend on "Live From Here with Chris Thile," Trey Anastasio is going on a solo Phishing expedition in late October. After those 11 acoustic gigs, he will lead Phish into its New Year's Eve run at Madison Square Garden before returning to the road in January with his eponymous band. Phish-heads got a look into Anastasio's life with the 2019 doc "Between Me and My Mind," now on iTunes and Amazon.
Jon Bream
7:30 p.m. Sat. State Theatre, Mpls. $65-$85, ticketmaster.com.
Architect James Dayton died unexpectedly on Feb. 12 at age 53, leaving behind a ton of artwork. After his work with Frank Gehry, his own firm's first commission was the Minnetonka Center for the Arts. Peek into a model of the MacPhail Center performance hall, filled with tiny silver people, or check out moleskin notebooks filled with sketches. There's even a collection of Dayton's custom-made shoes, designed by Allen Edmonds.
Alicia Eler