Ticket alert: G-Eazy, Ronnie Milsap, Mumford & Sons and more

November 12, 2015 at 5:58PM
From left, Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall and Ted Dwane of the band Mumford & Sons pose for a portrait in promotion of their forthcoming album "Wilder Mind" on Monday, April 6, 2015 in New York. (Photo by Drew Gurian/Invision/AP) ORG XMIT: INVW
Mumford & Sons play the Xcel Energy Center on April 21. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

10 a.m. FRIDAY

Quietdrive, Dec. 30 at the Varsity in Mpls. $20-$24. etix.com3… G-Eazy, Jan. 13 at Target Center in Mpls. $30-$37. axs.com. … Red Baraat, Jan. 20 at the Dakota in Mpls. $30. dakotacooks.com. … Ronnie Milsap, Jan. 23 at Mystic Lake in Prior Lake. $29-$39. … Grizfolk, Feb. 1 at 7th Street Entry in Mpls. $12-$15. first-avenue.com. … G. Love & Special Sauce, Feb. 24 at the Varsity. $27.50-$35. … Rickie Lee Jones, Feb. 29-March 1 at the Dakota. $45-$60. … Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, March 8-9 at the Dakota. $45-$60. … Mumford & Sons, April 21 at Xcel Energy Center in Mpls. $40-$60.

NOON FRIDAY

The Infamous Stringdusters with Nicki Bluhm, March 12 at the Varsity. $18-$22.

NOON FRIDAY

Vaski Holiday Blowout, Dec. 19 at First Avenue in Mpls. $15-$20. first-avenue.com. … Pert Near Sandstone, Jan. 22-23 at the Cedar in Mpls. $17-$30. thecedar.org. … Babes in Toyland, Jan. 30 at First Avenue. $25. … Guster, Feb. 4 at First Avenue. $31. … Daniel and Adrian Volovets and Noche Gitana, Feb. 7 at the Cedar. $22-$25. … Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Feb. 11 at First Avenue. $25. … Warren Haynes and the Ashes & Dust Band, Feb. 23 at the Fitzgerald in St. Paul. $34-$40. etix.com. … St. Lucia, Feb. 25 at First Avenue. $20. … Daughter, March 12 at First Avenue. $16. … José González with yMusic, March 20 at the Pantages in Mpls. $33-$43.

10 a.m. saturDAY

Jack & Jack, Feb. 16 at the Varsity. $20-$25.

10 a.m. monDAY

Celtic Woman, June 7 at Sanford Center in Bemidji, Minn. $72-$102.

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