Ticket alert: Tyler Henry, the Script, the Blenders, the Hip Hop Nutcracker and more

July 27, 2017 at 9:14PM
Danny O'Donoghue of The Script opens for One Republic Tuesday night at Target Center. ] (SPECIAL TO THE STAR TRIBUNE/BRE McGEE) **Danny O'Donoghue (lead singer)
Danny O’Donoghue of the Script, which plays Myth Oct. 8. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
10 A.M. FRIDAY

Corbin & Shlohmo, Sept. 21 at Amsterdam Bar and Hall in St. Paul. $20. amsterdambarandhall.com . … Tyler Henry, Sept. 23 at Mystic Lake in Prior Lake. $30-$55. … The Script, Oct. 8 at Myth in Maplewood. $35-$38. etix.com. … Nothing But Thieves, Oct. 23 at the Fine Line in Mpls. $20-$35. finelinemusic.com. … Hiss Golden Messenger, Oct. 26 at Turf Club. $18. … Jessica Lea Mayfield, Nov. 11 at 7th Street Entry. $15. … All Them Witches, Nov. 17 at Turf Club. $13-$15. … Joe Biden's American Promise Tour, Dec. 9 at the Orpheum. $59.50-$325.

11 A.M. FRIDAY

Wolf Parade, Oct. 27 at First Avenue. $25. … Beach Slang, Nov. 4 at Turf Club. $16. … The Blenders, Dec. 8-10 at the Pantages. $45.

NOON FRIDAY

Garifuna Collective, Sept. 30 at the Cedar in Mpls. $22-$25. thecedar.org. … Lo'Jo, Oct. 1 at the Cedar. $22-$25. … Maria Pomianowska and Reborn, Oct. 6 at the Cedar. $18-$20. … Avey Tare, Oct. 7 at 7th Street Entry. $15. … Beatallica, Oct. 22 at Turf Club. $15-$17. … Niyaz, Oct. 23 at the Cedar. $30-$35. … Making Movies, Oct. 26 at the Cedar. $12-$14. … Umphrey's McGee, Oct. 27-28 at Palace Theatre in St. Paul. $35-$50. etix.com. … John Gorka, Nov. 18 at the Cedar. $25-$28. … The Hip Hop Nutcracker, Nov. 21-22 at State Theatre. $28.50-$68.50. … Thrice and Circa Survive, Dec. 8 at Myth. $29.50-$35. … Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band, Jan. 31 at Fitzgerald in St. Paul. $35-$45. fitzgeraldtheater.publicradio.org.

10 A.M. SATURDAY

Paul Anka, Nov. 10 at Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minn. $35-$55. … Jamey Johnson, Nov. 18 at Grand Casino in Onamia, Minn. $35-$45.

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