

Wayzata Beach, 294 Grove Lane E., Wayzata, $98-$389, )Īlso: Freaky and funky acid rockers Ween are back for the second summer in a row to play Surly Brewing Festival Field, this one an "evening with" show, no opener (7 p.m., $65) inspired by her raw and revealing 2019 memoir "Weeds Like Us," blues-rocker vet Janiva Magness, who spent her salad days in the Twin Cities, got candid and unapologetic on last year's "Hard to Kill" (7 p.m.

On Friday, Paisley celebrates "Ticks," "Alcohol" and "Mud on the Tires." On Saturday, Cody Jinks, who is sometimes metal and sometimes country, brings his brand of outlaw country. There are rides, food trucks and concerts. Hill Days to promote the tony suburb's downtown area. It's the annual Wayzata Beach Bash, which began in 2013 in conjunction with Wayzata's James J. Wayzata Beach Bash: After headlining at the We Fest last month, Brad Paisley, Peyton Manning's guitar playing buddy, is headed to the metro for a smaller but equally festive party. Mystic Lake Casino amphitheater, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd., Prior Lake, $61 and up, )Ĥ. Last seen in concert at First Avenue in 2016, the captivating performer and elusive recording artist has contributed music to the 2015 documentary "What Happened, Miss Simone?" and the 2019 film "Queen & Slim." (8 p.m. Lauryn Hill: Before she embarks on a highly anticipated reunion tour with the Fugees, the reclusive hip-hop legend will do a handful of warmup dates celebrating the 25 th anniversary of the landmark, Grammy-grabbing "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill." The Twin Cities will be the first anniversary show for Hill, who has never released a full-length follow-up of original material to her remarkable debut. the Dakota, 1010 Nicollet Mall, Mpls., $45-$65, )Īlso: Vocal star Pippi Ardennia and her piano-playing partner Daniel Leahy return from the Windy City for an evening of jazz and searching soul originals (6:30 p.m. With a wit as quick as his fingers, Douglas also fronts his own eponymous band - featuring Daniel Kimbro on bass, Christian Sedelmyer on fiddle and Mike Seal on guitar - exploring a melange of bluegrass, folk, jazz and Americana.

Douglas, the in-demand dobro master, has grabbed 15 Grammys and three CMA prizes for musician of the year. Or heard him on albums by Paul Simon, Ray Charles, Garth Brooks, Elvis Costello or 1,500 - yes, 1,500 - others.

Jerry Douglas: Maybe you've seen him with Alison Krauss + Union Station. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers have played a few other similar underplay gigs on their nights off opening for Guns N' Roses, and they haven't featured a lot of oldies in these shows, instead focusing on newer albums, including next week's release "Relentless," the band's 12th LP. Oh, and the gig happens to fall on Chrissie's 72nd birthday, too. Hence the $500-plus prices for the few tickets available via resale sites. Entry since Prince plugged in using another band's gear in 1984. The Pretenders: Not counting artists who got famous later in their careers, Chrissie Hynde and her rock-steady crew are the biggest act to appear in the tiny 7th St.
