Top 10 concerts in the Twin Cities this week

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This week in the Twin Cities promises a lineup of top-notch musical acts that are sure to captivate audiences. From acclaimed artists like Madeleine Peyroux and Bettye LaVette to rising stars like Kali Malone, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Madeleine Peyroux and Bettye LaVette are joining forces for two unforgettable nights of music. While Peyroux’s latest album “Let’s Walk” showcases her songwriting skills, LaVette’s ability to breathe new life into classic tunes shines in smaller venues. Their performances at the Parkway Theater are not to be missed.

Kali Malone, known for her meditative and ethereal compositions, will be enchanting audiences at Northrop Auditorium with her new album “All Life Long.” Collaborating with guitarist Stephen O’Malley and local ensembles, Malone’s performance promises to be a unique and thought-provoking experience.

For fans of alternative music, Dead Man Winter, Carly Pearce, and Poppy are also on the lineup this week. Dave Simonett’s Dead Man Winter will be showcasing new songs from their recent EP, while Carly Pearce is set to release a deluxe version of her album “Hummingbird.” Poppy, known for her blend of metal and synth-pop, will be performing tracks from her latest album “Negative Spaces.”

In celebration of 7th St. Entry’s 45th anniversary, Soul Asylum, P.O.S., and Kiss the Tiger are set to take the stage over three exciting nights. This milestone event promises a trip down memory lane for music lovers, showcasing some of the Entry’s most iconic performers from past decades.

Los Lobos and Los Lonely Boys are teaming up for a co-headlining tour, bringing their infectious blend of rock and Mexican American influences to Treasure Island Casino Showroom. Their dynamic live performances are not to be missed, promising a night of high-energy music and unforgettable moments.

The Rochester Thaw festival offers a diverse lineup of rock acts from Minnesota and beyond. Featuring performances from Kiss the Tiger, Laamar, and Molly Brandt, among others, this festival promises a full day of exceptional music in a vibrant downtown setting.

The Afrobeat scene in the Twin Cities is heating up with a collaboration between Black Market Brass and Obi Original. Their recent single, “Battle Ready,” showcases the electrifying energy and groove that defines the genre, promising an evening of lively and dynamic music.

With such a diverse and exciting lineup of concerts this week, music lovers in the Twin Cities are in for a treat. From established artists to rising stars, there is something for every musical taste to enjoy. Don’t miss out on these unforgettable performances happening throughout the week.

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