Ticket Alert: Janet Jackson, Post Malone, Shovels & Rope Nick Kroll, DJ Jazzy Jeff and more.

July 18, 2019 at 9:04PM
FILE - In this July 8, 2018 file photo, Janet Jackson performs at the 2018 Essence Festival in New Orleans. Jackson will join Def Leppard, Stevie Nicks, Radiohead, the Cure, Roxy Music and the Zombies as new members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The 34th induction ceremony will take place on March 29 at Barclays Center in New York. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Janet Jackson will perform Sept. 14 at Treasure Island. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

9 a.m. FRIDAY

Grayson DeWolfe, Aug. 17 at the Hook & Ladder in Mpls. $10-$25. thehookmpls.com. … Dan Bern, Sept. 18 at the Hook & Ladder. $15-$18. … Eilen Jewell, Oct. 27 at Hook & Ladder. $20-$25.

10 a.m. FRIDAY

Post Malone, Sept. 26 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. … Twenty One Pilots, Oct. 24 at Target Center in Mpls. axs.com. … Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Aug. 17 at Dakota in Mpls. $60-$80. dakotacooks.com. … DJ Jazzy Jeff, Sept. 8 at Varsity in Mpls. … Cuco, Sept. 21 at First Avenue. $26. … Skizzy Mars, Oct. 17 at Varsity. … Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls, Oct. 18 at Pantages in Mpls. $40-$65. … Shovels & Rope, Oct. 20 at First Avenue. $25-$99. … The KVB, Oct. 24 at 7th Street Entry. $12-$15. … The Menzingers, Oct. 29 at Varsity. …Alex G, Nov. 8 at Amsterdam Bar & Hall in St. Paul. $18-$22. amsterdambarandhall.com. … Tinsley Ellis and Tommy Castro, Nov. 12 at Dakota. $25-$40. … Nick Kroll, Nov. 23 at Pantages. $33-$43. … Spyro Gyra, Nov. 24 at the Dakota. $30-$50. … As I Lay Dying, Dec. 4 at Varsity. … Master Musicians of Hawaiian Music, Jan. 15 at Dakota. $35-$45.

11 a.m. FRIDAY

Roseanne Cash, Feb. 17 at Guthrie Theater in Mpls. $35-$75. guthrietheater.org.

10 a.m. Saturday

Janet Jackson, Sept. 14 at Treasure Island in Red Wing. $42.50-$229.

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