More stadium shows than ever. More festivals than ever. More outdoor venues being put to use. And the Stones to boot. Our assessment of the 2015 summer concert season around the Twin Cities is there's simply too much. Here's a breakdown to help sort through it all.
10 concerts we're most excited about
Eaux Claires Festival: Justin Vernon's inaugural hometown fest is four Rock the Garden lineups crammed into two days, with room to camp. His band Bon Iver will return alongside Spoon, the National, Sufjan Stevens, Doomtree, Sturgill Simpson, Indigo Girls and more. July 17-18, Eau Claire, Wis., $135
Mavis Staples, Patty Griffin and Amy Helm: Three top-flight vocalists — including a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and the daughter of another — present an evening of spirited roots music. July 12, Minnesota Zoo, $52-$64.50
Rolling Stones: It's been 10 years since the world's oldest, richest and greatest band has played the Twin Cities. "Satisfaction" guaranteed. June 3, TCF Bank Stadium, $65-$395
Lisa Fischer: The backup singer extraordinaire is artful, organic and breathtaking in this intimate setting. Maybe her boss for the summer, Mr. Jagger, will show up to sing background vocals. May 31-June 1, Dakota Jazz Club, $50-$70
Soundset: One of the nation's biggest all-hip-hop fests has only one mainstream star this year (Ice Cube) but a wide variety of acts on the verge, including J. Cole, Big Sean, Vince Staples, Vic Mensa and Logic, plus reliable locals. May 24, Canterbury Park Festival Field, $68
Alabama Shakes and Father John Misty: Both of the hipster-beloved acts took ambitious turns on their new albums, but we're also eager to check out the unusual riverfront site. May 30, Hall's Island, northeast Mpls., sold out