Ticket alert: New Order, Cody Jinks, Lisa Stansfield, Lord of the Dance, Black Uhuru and more

June 29, 2018 at 3:49PM
Sisters Jearlyn, left, and Jevetta Steele sing during the live broadcast. ] (Leila Navidi/Star Tribune) leila.navidi@startribune.com BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The live broadcast for "A Prairie Home Companion" at the State Theatre in Minneapolis on Saturday, May 21, 2016. This is Garrison Keillor's last season on "A Prairie Home Companion."
Sisters Jearlyn, left, and Jevetta Steele perform July 23 at the Dakota in Minneapolis. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

10 a.m. FRIDAY

Heart Society, July 22 at the Dakota in Mpls. $15-$25. dakotacooks.com.

Jearlyn and Jevetta Steele, July 23 at the Dakota. $30-$35.

The Nels Cline 4, Aug. 7 at Vieux Carre in St. Paul. $25-$35. vieux-carre.com.

New Order, Aug. 23 at Palace Theatre in St. Paul. $80. etix.com.

888, Aug. 23 at 7th Street Entry in Mpls. $12. first-avenue.com.

Get the Led Out, Sept. 21 at Ames Center in Burnsville. $30-$50.

Cody Jinks, Sept. 22 at First Avenue in Mpls. $30-$35. first-avenue.com.

Musical Tribute to the Women of Rock, Sept. 22 at Ames Center. $30.

Guerilla Toss, Sept. 25 at 7th Street Entry. $10.

Future Generations, Oct. 16 at 7th Street Entry. $10.

Lisa Stansfield, Oct. 22 at the Pantages in Mpls. $42.50-$52.50.

Yaeji, Oct. 26 at the Fine Line in Mpls. $20-$35. finelinempls.com.

Masego, Oct. 27 at the Fine Line. $20-$70.

Tash Sultana Nov. 7 at Palace Theatre. $39.50.

Lord of the Dance, Nov. 11 at Mystic Lake in Prior Lake. $35-$65.

The Menzingers, Nov. 13 at the Varsity in Mpls. $22.50-$35.

Turnpike Troubadours, Nov. 15 at the Varsity. $25-$40.

Dee Dee Bridgewater & the Memphis Soulphony, Nov. 19-20 at the Dakota. $35-$50.

Mutual Benefit, Nov. 30 at 7th Street Entry. $13.

NOON FRIDAY

Black Uhuru, Sept. 13 at the Cedar in Mpls. $28-$30. thecedar.org.

Hoven Droven and Aar Maanta, Sept. 15 at the Cedar. $30-$100.

Hailu Mergia, Oct. 26 at the Cedar. $25.

John Gorka, Nov. 17 at the Cedar. $25-$28.

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