Ticket alert: Tegan & Sara, Rhythmic Circus, Art Garfunkel, Octonauts Live! and more

April 28, 2016 at 4:58PM
9 A.M. FRIDAY

Tegan & Sara, Sept. 12 at State Theatre in Mpls. $36.

10 A.M. FRIDAY

Sergio Mendes, May 29 at the Dakota in Mpls. $60-$80. dakotacooks.com … Special EFX Quartet featuring Eric Marienthal and Lao Tizer, June 15 at the Dakota. $25-$35. … Judy Collins and Ari Heist, June 23 at the Dakota. $60-$75. … Architects, July 14 at the Cabooze. $15. ticketfly.com. … Sweet Honey in the Rock, July 17 at the Dakota. $35-$45. … ZZ Ward, July 30 at Hilde Performance Center in Plymouth. $29.50-$152. etix.com. … Shemekia Cope­land, Aug. 21 at the Dakota. $35. … Blake Shelton, Sept. 16-17 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. $39.75-$89.75. … Steve 'N' Seagulls, Oct. 2 at 7th Street Entry in Mpls. $13-$15. first-avenue. … Rhythmic Circus, Dec. 16-17 at Ames Center in Burnsville. $32.50-$62.50. … Art Garfunkel, Jan. 12 at State Theatre. $58.50-$104.

NOON FRIDAY

Eliot Sumner, June 12 at Turf Club in St. Paul. $10-$12. first-avenue.com. … Jessica Lea Mayfield, June 21 at Turf Club. $15. … Secret Colours, July 8 at 7th Street Entry. $8-$10. … Summer Concert for Kids with Roe Family Singers and the Bazillions, July 10 at the Cedar in Mpls. $10-$16. thecedar.org. … Drake, July 24 at Xcel Energy Center. $47-$127. … Bayside, Aug. 28 at Mill City Nights in Mpls. $18-$40. axs.com. … Hemmingbirds, Sept. 1 at 7th Street Entry. $8-$10. first- avenue.com. … Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins, Sept. 6 at State Theatre. $35. … John McCutcheon, Oct. 2 at the Cedar. $22-$25. … Mary Fahl, Nov. 4 at the Cedar. $30-$35.

10 A.M. SATURDAY

Hank Williams Jr., July 14 at Mystic Lake in Prior Lake. $39-$79. … Octonauts Live!, Oct. 24 at Northrop auditorium in Mpls. $31-$46.

11 A.M. SATURDAY

The Outlaws & Molly Hatchet, Nov. 19 at Medina Entertainment Center. $35-$45. medinaentertainment.com.

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