Minneapolis rockers the Suburbs kick off a suburban drive-in concert series

July 16, 2020 at 8:59PM

The Suburbs

Saturday: After already canceling a swath of fun shows last summer for medical reasons, Minneapolis' "Love Is the Law" hitmakers are extra eager to bust out of quarantine this summer. The veteran rockers — frontman Chan Poling, drummer Hugo Klaers and their well-jelled modern lineup — are helping kick off another drive-in concert series outside an exurban movie theater that regularly hosted live music before the coronavirus. Lawn chairs are optional, social distancing is required. Kiss the Tiger opens. (6:30 p.m. Sat. Le Musique Room/St. Michael Cinema, 4300 O'Day Av., St. Michael, Minn. $50-$75, lemusiqueroom.com.)

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