Thanks to a national mini-tour put together by iHeart Media and Ryan Seacrest, KDWB's annual Jingle Ball has its strongest lineup ever. It's a nonstop hit parade of the (mostly female) Top 40 stars of 2014, including icy Aussie rapper Iggy Azalea, vocal mighty mouse Ariana Grande, "Bang Bang" pop star Jessie J, "All About That Bass" newcomer Meghan Trainor, Brit star (and Prince pal) Rita Ora, Disney fave Demi Lovato, Canadian dance-club starlet Kiesza and singer/rapper Becky G. The token guys are Norwegian hitmakers Nico & Vinz ("Am I Wrong"), Jingle Ball veterans OneRepublic, rookie Shawn Mendes and host Nick Jonas. (7:30 p.m. Mon., Xcel Energy Center, $23.50-$153.50.) Bream
HIP-HOP
If you're just finding out about Doomtree's so-called Last Blowout Ever, you're too late. Tickets to all seven performances are long since sold out, from Saturday's opener at the Turf Club (10 p.m.) to the final three First Ave sets (9 p.m. Thu., next Fri. & Sat.). Throughout, rappers Sims and Mike Mictlan will tout their uniquely personal 2014 releases, and they'll all work to hype the all-crew coming in late January. In between, the Twin Cities crew's seven members will showcase their new Surly beer Sunday (various times/locations), show off their musical side projects (9 p.m. Mon., Icehouse), demonstrate their kid-friendly side (7 p.m. Tue., Triple Rock, all ages) and revisit the site of their original Blowout 10 years ago (9 p.m. Wed., Varsity Theater; full details at Doomtree.net). Chris Riemenschneider
HOLIDAY
VocalEssence's "Welcome Christmas!" is the granddaddy of all Christmas choral concerts. This year, artistic director Philip Brunelle will lead carols from Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. The audience is invited to sing along to a new Christmas cantata, "A Light in the Stable" by British composer Alan Bullard, with actor Katherine Ferrand narrating. Folk fiddler Sara Pajunen will provide accompaniment for this year's two contest-winning carols. (7:30 p.m. Fri., Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 12650 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd., Apple Valley; 7:30 p.m. Sat., Trinity Lutheran Church, 115 N. 4th St., Stillwater; 4 p.m. Sun. Plymouth Congregational Church, 1919 LaSalle Av. S., Mpls.; 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13, Colonial Church of Edina, 6200 Colonial Way, Edina; 4 p.m. Dec. 14, Plymouth Congregational Church; $10-$40, 612-371-5656, www.vocalessence.org) William Randall Beard
Per tradition, the New Standards do not announce special guests for their annual holiday shows, though the Twin Cities jazz-lounge stars promise different helpers here than in their concerts in New York City, Rochester and Lutsen. We're guessing there won't be a Trip Shakespeare reunion (last year's big surprise), but you can bet on an appearance by Tripper Matt Wilson, who sings a big pop ballad just about every year. We also can promise one of the season's most spirited and diverse holiday concerts, thanks to the talents and imagination of Chan Poling, John Munson, Steve Roehm and their friends. (8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., State Theatre, $35-$100.) Jon Bream
With another old-school Minneapolis watering hole soon to be lost to the ages (Nye's), it seems like a good time to rally behind Lee's Liquor Lounge, and there's no better season to do so than when honky-tonkers Trailer Trash takes over with their annual Trashy Little X-mas shows. The zany affairs are loaded with seriously, lovingly rendered classic country tunes and twanged-up holiday classics. (9 p.m. Sat., Lee's, $20; and again Dec. 13, 19, 20 and 23.) The Trash men are also doing their sugar-drunk family matinee this weekend. (Noon Sun., Cedar Cultural Center, all ages, $6-$12.) Riemenschneider
A good-dude kind of singer whose positive vibrations fit the spirit of the season, St. Paul soul-pop crooner and "The Voice" runner-up Nicholas David is taking over the Fitzgerald for his first hometown holiday concert. He will sing tunes from a new EP, "Make Hope," and some of the classics he remade for TV along with seasonal favorites. The show benefits the St. Paul Police Foundation and will include such guests as Alison Scott and Esera Tuaolo. (7 p.m. Sat., Fitzgerald Theater, $30-$42.50.) Riemenschneider
Not Kenny G, Mariah Carey or Elvis Presley. Mannheim Steamroller is the top Christmas-album selling artist since 1991. Mannheim's 14 holiday titles have sold nearly 20 million copies. And Chip Davis' Omaha-spawned Steamroller has raked in millions more from its annual tour. A combination of pageantry and classical-meets-rock music, it's on a 30th anniversary trek. (7 p.m. Sun., Orpheum, $48.50-$68.50.) Bream
After a warm kickoff in St. Paul last weekend, peppermint-voiced piano-pop singer Alison Scott and her stalwart Twin Cities band (led by Kevin Bowe) are taking their holiday show to the 'burbs. They worked up a fun batch of new songs to go with material from their well-received 2013 album "A Soulful Christmas." The Minnesota Boychoir and other guests will join them in Anoka. (7:30 p.m. Wed., Lyric Arts Main Street Stage, Anoka, $21-$25; also Dec. 19, Wayzata Community Church, Wayzata, $18-$22.) Riemenschneider