Ticket alert: Cage the Elephant, Amy Schumer, Hot Tuna and more

March 17, 2016 at 4:36PM
FILE - In this Feb. 13, 2016 file photo, Luke Bryan performs ìOh Noî at the MusiCares Person of the Year tribute honoring Lionel Richie in Los Angeles. Bryan and Jason Derulo will shake up "CMT Crossroads" this summer when the singers pair up for a new episode of the musical mash-up series. CMT made the announced on Tuesday, March 1. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Luke Bryan plays the new U.S. Bank Stadium on Aug. 19. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
10 A.M. FRIDAY

Tall Heights, May 4 at Turf Club in St. Paul. $12.50-$15. first-avenue.com. … The English Beat, May 13-14 at the Dakota in Mpls. $40-$45. dakotacooks.com. … Albert Lee, Laurence Juber and Jerry Donahue, May 17-18 at the Dakota. $40-$45. … Nothing But Thieves, May 22 at Turf. $12. … Ben Nichols, June 5 at Turf. $17-$19. … Cage the Elephant, June 10 at Target Center in Mpls. $29.50-$45. axs.com. … Andy Black, June 11 at Mill City Nights in Mpls. $15-$20. axs.com. … Lynyrd Skynyrd, June 24 at Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minn. $40-$75. … Boston, July 22 at Treasure Island Casino in Red Wing. $59-$69. … Luke Bryan, Aug. 19 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Mpls. $37.50-$123. … Suzanne Vega, Nov. 6-7 at the Dakota. $45-$50.

11 A.M. FRIDAY

"Bridges of Madison County," June 21-26 at Orpheum in Mpls. $39-$134. … Bill Maher, Oct. 8 at State Theatre in Mpls. $63.50-$104.

NOON FRIDAY

Amy Schumer, April 21 at Target Center Mpls. $51-$111. … Brett Dennen, June 7 at Fine Line in Mpls. $25-$40. first-avenue.com. … The Pack A.D., June 14 at Turf Club. $12. … Catfish & the Bottlemen, June 15 at First Avenue in Mpls. $20-$25. first-avenue.com. … Hot Tuna, Aug. 14 at the Cedar. $35-$40.

1 P.M. FRIDAY

Spotlight Showcase, June 12-13 at State Theatre. $18. hennepintheatretrust.org.

10 A.M. MONDAY

Paul McCartney, May 4 at Target Center. $51-$111.

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