Muse & Evanescence
Minneapolis is the second stop on a tour that kicks off Saturday in Chicago, so it's impossible to say what the arty, Rush-channeling British rockers in Muse will have up their sleeves. Their cultish Twin Cities fans know to expect songs from last year's roller-coaster-y album "Will of the People" and the usual big wall of visual effects. Amy Lee's hair-raising vocals are still the big wow in Evanescence, and she continued to reach dramatic heights in her Arkansas goth metal band's 2021 record, "The Bitter Truth." Japanese band One Ok Rock opens. (6:30 p.m. Sun., Target Center, 600 1st Av. N., Mpls., $30-$115, axs.com)
CHRIS RIEMENSCHNEIDER
'Doña Perón'
Tango-inspired music, high-fashion-influenced costuming and a chorus of shirtless male dancers are a few elements in this Ballet Hispánico production. Based on the life of the late Argentinian first lady Eva Perón, the dance piece explores the complexity of the historical figure through choreography by Colombian-Belgian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa. Live musicians playing bandoneon, piano, percussion, cello and viola perform Peter Salem's score and designer Mark Eric is the force behind the 80 costume pieces that dancers change out of onstage. (7:30 p.m. Sat., Northrop, 84 SE. Church St., Mpls., $27-$48, 612-624-2345, northrop.umn.edu)
SHEILA REGAN
Chapel Hart
The female country trio from Poplarville, Miss., made a splash last summer on "America's Got Talent." Along the way, the group has received praise from Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn. Darius Rucker enlisted the trio to harmonize on his single "Ol' Church Hymn," and ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons appeared in Chapel Hart's video for "Jesus & Alcohol." Sisters Danica and Devynn Hart and their cousin Trea Swindle sing traditional country like the Dolly retort "You Can Have Him Jolene," displaying Gretchen Wilson-like moxie, Pistol Annies-like humor and Chicks-like harmonies. Even without a record deal, this bold indie group has undertaken a 60-city nationwide tour that brings it to the Upper Midwest in the heart of winter. (11 a.m. Sat. Mall of America meet-and-greet, CD purchase required, and 8 p.m. Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd. NW., Prior Lake, $29-$49, ticketmaster.com)