Ticket alert: Nelly, David Nail, the Fray, Atmosphere and more

August 26, 2016 at 5:23AM
Nelly performed one of the opening acts for New Kids on the Block ] (KYNDELL HARKNESS/STAR TRIBUNE) kyndell.harkness@startribune.com New Kids and the Block performed with Nelly and TLC as their opening act at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul Min., Wednesday, May 20, 2015. ORG XMIT: MIN1505201946011378
Nelly performs Oct. 7 in Mankato. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

10 A.M. FRIDAY

Nelly, Oct. 7 at Vetter Stone Amphitheater in Mankato. $39.50. … David Nail, Oct. 12 at Mill City Nights in Mpls. $22-$50. axs.com. … The Huntertones, Oct. 16 at the Dakota. $20. dakotacooks.com. … STS9, Oct. 20 at Skyway Theatre in Mpls. $31. … Rudresh Mahanthappa's Bird Calls, Oct. 23 at Vieux Carre in St. Paul. $30-$35. vieux-carre.com. … WWE Monday Night Raw, Oct. 24 at Target Center in Mpls. $22-$112. axs.com. … Landau Eugene Murphy, Oct. 28 at the Dakota. $35-$42. … K.Flay, Nov. 9 at the Fine Line in Mpls. $15-$30. first-avenue.com. … Atlanta Rhythm Section, Nov. 13 at the Dakota. $30-$45. … Snakehips, Nov. 13 at the Fine Line. $20-$30. … CJ Chenier, Nov. 19 at the Dakota. $20-$25. … The Fray, Nov. 22 at the Orpheum in Mpls. $42-$72. … Atmosphere, Nov. 28 at Clyde Iron Works in Duluth; Nov. 29 at First Avenue in Mpls. $25. first-avenue.com.

11 A.M. FRIDAY

The King Khan & BBQ Show, Dec. 5 at Turf Club in St. Paul. $16. first-avenue.com. … Kris Kristofferson, Jan. 14 at Pantages in Mpls. $53.50-$63.50.

NOON FRIDAY

Plague Vendor, Sept. 15 at Turf Club. $14. … "Love Jones: The Musical," Oct. 26 at Orpheum Theatre. $64-$94. … David Bromberg Quintet, Nov. 14 at the Cedar in Mpls. $30-$40. thecedar.org. … Sweater Beats, Dec. 8 at 7th Street Entry in Mpls. $12-$15. first-avenue.com.

10 A.M. SATURDAY

Bret Michaels, Nov. 4 at Grand Casino in Onamia, Minn. $35-$45.

10 A.M. TUESDAY

Disney on Ice: Passport to Adventure, Dec. 1-4 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. $10-$75.

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