Jackson Browne, John Legend book summer concerts in the Twin Cities

Browne will do a solo acoustic show at the State and Legend will croon at Mystic Lake.

April 8, 2014 at 9:11PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
John Legend/ Star Tribune photo by Kyndell Harkness
John Legend/ Star Tribune photo by Kyndell Harkness (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Two singers who have been making women swoon for years are returning to the Twin Cities this summer.

Jackson Browne, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and prince of California rock, will offer a solo acoustic show on July 18 at the State Theatre. He's celebrating the 40th anniversary of his hit album "Late for the Sky," which has been remastered and reissued on vinyl.

Jackson Browne/ Star Tribune photo by David Brewster
Jackson Browne/ Star Tribune photo by David Brewster (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Tickets, priced from $57.50 to $104, will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at the State box office, hennepintheatretrust.org and Ticketmaster outlets.

Grammy-grabbing soul crooner John Legend, who is riding high with his "All of Me" single, will bring his romantic piano music to Mystic Lake Casino on June 20. He had couples cuddling during his fast-paced show last year at the State Theatre.

Tickets, priced at $59 and $79, will go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Mystic box office, 952-445-9000 and mysticlake.com.

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