Ticket alert for April 14-15: Diana Ross, Weezer, Tesla, Father John Misty and more

April 13, 2017 at 9:29PM
Josh Tillman, a.k.a. Father John Misty, in his room at the Bowery Hotel in New York, Feb. 28, 2017. The singer is releasing his newest album, ìPure Comedy,î on April 7. (Andrew White/The New York Times)
Father John Misty performs an outdoor show Aug. 19 at Surly Brewing. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

10 A.M. FRIDAY

Diana Ross, July 11 at Northrop auditorium in Mpls. $59.50-$137.50. 612-624-234. … Weezer, July 17 at Treasure Island Casino in Red Wing. $49. … Father John Misty, Aug. 19 at Surly Brewing Festival Field in Mpls. $45. etix.com. … Tesla, July 28 at Verizon Wireless Center in Mankato. $39-$77.50. …Class Action, June 17 at the Dakota in Mpls. $20. dakotacooks.com. … Lea DeLaria, June 26 at the Dakota. $37-$62. … Dust Bowl Revival, July 5 at the Dakota. $27-$35. … Rodney Crowell, Aug. 11 at the Dakota. $40-$50. … GoGo Penguin, Sept. 24 at the Dakota.$30-$35.

11 A.M. FRIDAY

Fleet Foxes, Oct. 1 at Palace Theatre in St. Paul. $46. etix.com.

NOON FRIDAY

Amadou & Mariam, July 27 at the Cedar in Mpls. $45. … Sean Rowe, June 13 at Turf Club. $13-$15. etix.com. … Joseph Arthur, June 27 at Turf Club. $15. … Marchfourth, June 12 at the Cedar. $18-$20. thecedar.org. … Sidewalk Chalk, July 13 at the Cedar. $12-$15. … Bob Schneider, July 29 at Fine Line in Mpls. $25-$40. etix.com. … The Waifs, Aug. 1 at the Cedar. $30-$35. … Ssingssing, Aug. 13 at the Cedar. $15-$18.

10 A.M. SATURDAY

Happy Together Tour with the Turtles, Chuck Negron and others, Aug. 26 at Grand Casino in Onamia. $40-$50.

11 A.M. SATURDAY

Ted Nugent, Aug. 5 at Medina Entertainment Center. $40-$45. medinaentertainment.com.

Diana Ross performed at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, Min., Wednesday, August 28, 2013. ] (KYNDELL HARKNESS/STAR TRIBUNE) kyndell.harkness@startribune.com
Diana Ross hits Northrop on July 11. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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