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Best Shows This Weekend

in Minneapolis

The Lehman Trilogy at Wurtele Thrust Stage

The Lehman Trilogy

Praised for its riveting portrayal of a thoroughly American scandal, The Lehman Trilogy has drawn much critical acclaim. After enjoying a limited Broadway run, which received five Tony Awards including Best Play, don't miss this local premiere. Charting the rise, and fall, of one of America's most powerful families, this dramatic epic is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat!

Star Wars: A New Hope In Concert at Orchestra Hall

Star Wars: A New Hope In Concert

Get ready to jet into the cosmos and enjoy the most iconic space saga of all time in an outta this world evening! Whilst the film that started it all plays on a giant screen, you'll be treated to John Williams score live, played by a full orchestra, adding another dimension to the interstellar adventures of Luke, Leia and Han as they fight to save the universe from Darth Vader and the Empire.

Air at State Theater

Air

The dreamy soft electronica of Air is back as the well-heeled French duo set out on their expansive North American tour commemorating the 25th anniversary of their debut album, Moon Safari. Expect an atmospheric retrospective as they delve into their enviable oeuvre. Following the success of their recent European tour, which saw rapid sell-outs, AIR will be performing the entirety of their acclaimed album for the first time, to celebrate the digital release of the album's deluxe edition.

Killers of Kill Tony at Orpheum Theater

Killers of Kill Tony

Tony Hinchcliffe's one-of-a-kind podcast, Kill Tony is going on tour to a town near you. In a show like no other, amateur comics and audience members will have a chance to have their names pulled out of a bucket to perform a sixty-second set, and after will be critiqued by the panel of guest judges. The podcast regularly has huge guests, with people like Dr. Phil, skateboarding legend Tony Hawk, and Post Malone making appearances. If you want to see comedy in the making, this is the night for you!

Mk.Gee at Uptown Theater

Mk.Gee

Mk.Gee (Michael Todd Gordon) is known for his incredible songwriting and unique production style. His signature style, cemented with his brand new album Two Star & the Dream Police', combines plucked electric guitar with echoey raw lo-fi production. His track Are You Looking Up' garnered mass acclaim, making him one to watch on the indie/alternative scene. Besides his solo material, Mk.Gee has worked as a songwriter with Dijon, Omar Apollo, and Kacy Hill.

Bill Nye at State Theater

Bill Nye

Many will fondly remember the scientific adventures of Bill Nye The Science Guy as being an indelible part of their childhood. From dinosaurs to the digestive system, Nye fascinated the millennial generation with scientific information and experiments, wrapped up in his trademark wit. Don't miss the beloved brainbox when he visits a town near you!

Billy Bragg at First Avenue

Billy Bragg

Since the early 80s, English folk singer and political activist Billy Bragg has crafted a career around protest, with his songs and shows focussed on calling out injustices and inspiring audiences to bring about change. Inspired by punk rock peers like The Clash and Elvis Costello and of course the American folk movement of the 1960s, Bragg has become one of his native country's loudest and most respected artists, continuing to rally against The Man with an undimmed spirit.

Hatebreed at Skyway Theater

Hatebreed

Connecticut metalcore heavyweights Hatebreed prepare to embark on their highly anticipated tour across America this Fall. Formed in 1994, the band circulates both the hardcore and metal scenes and were nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Metal Performance. Don't miss them on their 'Weight Of The False Self' world tour!

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