Ticket alert: Phantogram, the Scott Brothers House Party, Rodriguez and more.

July 13, 2017 at 9:45PM
Tori Amos
Tori Amos performs Oct. 24 at the O’Shaughnessy. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
10 A.M. FRIDAY

Phantogram, Sept. 2 at the State Fair grandstand in Falcon Heights. $25. etix.com. … The Scott Brothers House Party, Sept. 15 at the State Theatre in Mpls. $53.75-$152. … J Roddy Walston & the Business. Sept. 15 at First Avenue in Mpls. $20-$25. first-avenue.com. … Maria Muldaur, Sept. 20 at the Dakota in Mpls. $30-$35. dakotacooks.com. … Paul Cauthen, Oct. 7 at 7th Street Entry in Mpls. $12-$15. first-avenue.com. … Booker T Jones, Oct. 8-9 at the Dakota. $35-$50. … Protomartyr, Oct. 9 at Turf Club in St. Paul. $12-$15. turfclub.net. … Erin Bode, Oct. 16 at the Dakota. $25-$30. … Cults, Oct. 24 at the Fine Line in Mpls. $18-$30. finelinemusic.com. … Tori Amos, Oct. 24 at the O'Shaughnessy in St. Paul. $42-$67. oshag.stkate.edu. … Echosmith, Nov. 1 at First Avenue. $24-$29. … The HillBenders, Nov. 4 at the Dakota. $25-$40. … The Infamous Stringdusters and the Travelin' McCourys, Nov. 10 at the Fine Line. $25-$40. … Ibeyi, Nov. 11 at the Fine Line $22-$35. … Willie Porter and Carmen Nickerson, Nov. 16 at the Dakota. $30-$35. … Children of Bodom, Nov. 17 at the Cabooze in Mpls. $25. etix.com. … Grieves, Nov. 24 at First Avenue. $25. … Whitney, Nov. 30 at First Avenue. $18-$20. … Earl Klugh, Dec. 1-2 at the Dakota. $32-$45.

11 A.M. FRIDAY

Prof, Sept. 9 at the Cabooze Outdoor Plaza. $25-$30. … Frankie Cosmos, Sept. 29 at Triple Rock. $15. triplerocksocialclub.com … Noah Gundersen, Oct. 10 at the Fine Line. $16-$30. … Nick Offerman, Dec. 7 at State Theatre. $39.50-$59.50.

NOON FRIDAY

Brockhampton, Sept. 5 at 7th Street Entry. $16-$18. … Trout Steak Revival, Sept. 22 at Turf Club. $12-$15. … Rodriguez, Oct. 8 at State Theatre. $43.50-$79. … The Lemon Twigs, Oct. 27 at the Fine Line. $20-$35. … The Church, Oct. 8 at the Cedar in Mpls. $30-$35. thecedar.org. … Jim Lauderdale, Nov. 19 at the Cedar. $20-$25.

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