Ticket Alert: Fortune Feimster, "Fiddler on the Roof," Ziggy Alberts, Jim Brickman and more.

April 25, 2019 at 4:01PM
Miranda Lambert performs a medley at the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Miranda Lambert plays the Xcel Energy Center on Oct. 19. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

9 a.m. FRIDAY

Roots, Rock & Deep Blues Festival, July 12-13 at Hook & Ladder in Mpls. thehookmpls.com.

10 a.m. FRIDAY

Dream on Nilsson, June 8 at Parkway Theater in Mpls. $14-$18. theparkwaytheater.com. … Fortune Feimster, June 27 at Pantages. $25. … Patton Oswalt, July 11 at State Theatre. $39.50-$65. … Black Pumas, July 17 at 7th Street Entry. $15-$17. … Tame Impala, July 30 at Surly Brewing Festival Field. $55. etix.com. … "Fiddler on the Roof," July 30-Aug. 4 at Orpheum. $39-$145. … The Capitol Steps, Aug. 9 at Ordway in St. Paul. ordway.org. … Whitey Morgan, Aug. 10 at First Avenue. $27-$77. … Gauche, Aug. 16 at 7th Street Entry. $10-$12. … Social Distortion & Flogging Molly, Sept. 8 at the Armory. … Descendents, Sept. 12 at First Avenue. $40. … Polo & Pan, Sept. 18 at First Avenue. $22-$25. … Ziggy Alberts, Sept. 22 at the Cedar in Mpls. $25-$30. thecedar.org. … The Growlers, Sept. 28 at First Avenue. $30. … Lizzo, Oct. 11 at the Armory. … Bedouine, Oct. 18 at the Cedar. $16-$18. … Get the Led Out, Oct. 18 at Ames Center in Burnsville. $30-$50. … Miranda Lambert, Oct. 19 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. … Julia Michaels, Nov. 6 at First Avenue. $25-$30. … Kyle Kinane, Nov. 20 at Pantages. $29. … Jim Brickman, Dec. 7 at Pantages. $49-$79.

11 a.m. FRIDAY

Lettuce, Nov. 8 at First Avenue. $26-$28.50.

NOON FRIDAY

Middleditch and Schwartz, June 13 at State Theatre. $39-$49. … Harry & the Potters, July 3 at the Cedar. $13-$17. … Saves the Day and Joyce Manor, Aug. 1 at the Cedar. $-$27. … Greg Laswell, Sept. 26 at the Cedar. $20-$25. … Lizzo, Oct. 9 at the Armory.

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