What about the other Brick Shows?

Three more of the Brick's sold-out concerts will follow fun. to Myth nightclub in Maplewood, and another is moving to a theater.

April 12, 2012 at 8:01PM
Fans of Jane's Addiction, which played the Brick's opening night, had long waits to get in and many complained about sightlines. AEG has since raised the stage and is adjusting its ticket sales policies. It has relocated several shows while it further revamps the three-story site.
Jane’s Addiction, which played the Brick’s opening night. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Moving to Myth

Incubus (May 9), Shinedown (May 15) and Marilyn Manson (May 18). Original tickets will be honored. More went on sale Wednesday.

Moving to the Orpheum

The Shins (June 1). Ticket exchange for reserved seats starts Friday at 10 a.m. at the State Theatre box office.

Staying put

Beats Antique (Saturday), Hunter Hayes (Thursday) and all other upcoming shows.

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"No matter what, we want these shows to be successful, and for the fans to get what they paid for," said the Brick's general manager, Jeff Kehr.

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Chris Riemenschneider

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Chris Riemenschneider has been covering the Twin Cities music scene since 2001, long enough for Prince to shout him out during "Play That Funky Music (White Boy)." The St. Paul native authored the book "First Avenue: Minnesota's Mainroom" and previously worked as a music critic at the Austin American-Statesman in Texas.

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