Top 10 Concerts in Twin Cities This Week

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The music scene in the Twin Cities is buzzing this week, with a lineup of exciting concerts that music lovers won’t want to miss. From rock to jazz to indie folk, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Kicking off the week on Thursday, Royel Otis will be taking the stage at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul. This young Australian duo has been making waves in the music industry, with viral hits like “Sofa King” and “Car.” Their dreamy haze-pop sound has captured the hearts of fans, and they are sure to put on a memorable show. Opening for Royel Otis is London band bby, promising a night of fantastic music.

Also on Thursday, Ruston Kelly will be performing at the Fine Line in Minneapolis. Known for his introspective lyrics and emotional songwriting, Kelly is set to captivate the audience with his heartfelt performance. His latest album, “Pale, Through the Window,” explores themes of love, spirituality, and personal growth. Don’t miss the chance to see this talented artist live in concert.

Friday brings another night of incredible music, with Herb Alpert gracing the stage at the O’Shaughnessy in St. Paul. At 90 years old, Alpert shows no signs of slowing down, bringing his signature trumpet sound to classics like “The Lonely Bull” and “Rise.” Accompanied by his wife Lani Hall, this performance promises to be a memorable evening of music.

Joan Osborne will also be performing on Friday and Saturday at the Dakota in Minneapolis. Known for hits like “One of Us,” Osborne has reinvented herself over the years, exploring different musical genres and collaborating with various artists. Her latest project, “Dylanology Live,” showcases her bluesy and psychedelic interpretations of Bob Dylan songs, sure to dazzle audiences.

Saturday brings the legendary band Garbage to First Avenue in Minneapolis. Fronted by the incomparable Shirley Manson, Garbage is known for their hit songs from the ’90s like “Stupid Girl” and “Only Happy When it Rains.” Their latest album, “Let All That We Imagine Be the Light,” continues to showcase their bold and dynamic sound. Opening for Garbage is the electrifying Starcrawler, promising a high-energy night of music.

With so many incredible concerts happening in the Twin Cities this week, music lovers are in for a treat. From rock to jazz to indie folk, there is a diverse range of performances to enjoy. Don’t miss out on these top concerts that are sure to leave a lasting impression on all who attend.

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