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Concerts to see this week: Hippo Campus, Cake, Primus
Concerts to see this week: Hippo Campus, Cake, Primus

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time25-05-2025

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Concerts to see this week: Hippo Campus, Cake, Primus

The week starts slow because of Memorial Day, but ends with kickoff to summer in big outdoor concerts and street festivals. Here are some of the shows you can catch around the Twin Cites this week. Thursday, May 29, at Surly Festival Field The summer season at Surly Festival Field kicks off with '90s alt rockers Cake, who are likely to be playing a longer set since they're the only ones on the bill. The quintet rose to prominence in the mid-90s on songs like "The Distance" and "Short Skirt, Long Jacket." They were seen as a sort of tongue-in-cheek rebuke of the self-serious rock music being made in the late grunge era, but were more than just irony-forward art rock with a singer in a bucket hat. Thurdsay, May 29, at The Parkway Theater Zola Jesus has a bold voice and haunting synths that can make her dark indie-pop feel like an attempt at conjuring a connection to another dimension. A classically-trained vocalist, her music showcases her classical influence alongside 80s goth and synth-pop. Her most recent album, Arkhon, continues her run of captivating albums that started with 2009's The Spoils in 2009 and the 2010 EP Stridulum. Friday, May 31, at Surly Festival Field The Surly Festival Field lineup doesn't ease its way into the summer concert pool. Almost immediately after Cake takes the stage, local indie favorites Hippo Campus headline the brewery's backyard, joined by Hotline TNT. Hippo Campus released their latest record, Flood, late last year and celebrated with a show at First Avenue. This week's show is a chance for a lot more fans to catch them playing a hometown show. Across town, LAAMAR will celebrate the release of his new album In the Light at Icehouse. LAAMAR, aka Geoffrey Lamar Wilson, has been playing for years in various groups and even genres, but has found a comfortable, though sometimes challenging and sometimes humorous, sound with the new project. Friday, May 31, at Turf Club The Wedding Present have been celebrating the 35th anniversary of their second album, Bizarro. While that record came out in '89, the Leeds-born band kicked off the tour last year. It's a pretty rare opportunity to see the band in Minnesota. Formed 40 years ago, the group hasn't undertaken a North American tour in seven years. While singer David Gedge is the only original member left, it's a celebration of an album that is one of their best. It still captured the raw punk-edged energy from their debut, George Best, but with more refined production values. After ˆBizarro, The Wedding Present came to Minnesota a couple of times, recording their next album, Seamonsters, at Pachyderm in Cannon Falls with the late Steve Albini. Primus, Puscifer, and A Perfect Circle Sunday, June 1, at Xcel Energy Center Primus, who are on their first tour with new drummer John Hoffman, continue to be one of the most idiosyncratic rock acts out there. Arguably, Les Claypool and co. have only leaned into the things that have made them such a singular group over their many decades of existence. It's been a bit since they're released a new album, but they did put out a new single, "Little Lord Fentanyl," with tourmates Puscifer earlier this year. In addition to Puscifer, A Perfect Circle — the supergroup featuring Tool singer Maynard James Keenan — is part of the tour. Meanwhile, Grand Old Day will have free concerts in St. Paul earlier in the day. And over at Berlin, Nona Invie will begin a June residency with guests Isa Gagarin and Walt McClements, the latter of which spent time in Dark Dark Dark with Invie and released a beautifully atmospheric solo record, On a Painted Ocean, earlier this year. Invie's first solo record, Self-soothing, came out earlier this on Monday, May 26: Caterwaul feat. Spit Takes, Uniform, Deaf Club, Miracle Blood, Elephant Rifle, and more at 331 Club Memorial Day BBQ with The Brass Messengers, Cornbread Harris, Brasszila, the West Band Social Club, and more at Palmer's Bar Bluedog at Lake Harriet Bandshell (free) Billy Johnson at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Concerts on Tuesday, May 27: John Mark McMillan and Citizens at Fine Line The Klezmatics at The Dakota Turnover with Balance and Compsure at The Fillmore Lutheran Heat, Gentlemen Rogues, and The Slow Death at Cloudland Theater The Atlas Moth and Oriska at Zhora Darling Cold with September Mourning and University Drive at Turf Club Cosmic Supreme Tour feat. John Mark McMillan + Citizens at Fine Line Dreamer Isioma with ivri at 7th St. Entry International Reggae Allstars at Bunker's Ali Gray's Country Jamboree at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Mike Munson at 331 Club (free) Cheap Bouquet with Kyrie Nova & the Defiant and Homunculus Rex at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Concerts on Wednesday, May 28: Staind and Breaking Benjamin at Target Center Antonio Rey: Historia de un Flamenco at The Dakota The Johnny Sincerely Orchestra and Charming Disaster with Charlotte Montgomery at Amsterdam Bar & Hall The Matt Arthur Contraption at Palmer's Bar Dallas Ugly and Molly Brandt at Underground Music Venue Barbara Piper and Larry McDonough at Aster Cafe Wish Wash with Moontype and Geneva Kemp at Cloudland Theater Clayton Ryan with Laura Hugo and J-Mo & the J-Lighters at Pilllar Forum Sarah Morris and the Sometimes Guys at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Lenz and Frenz at 331 Club (free) Concerts on Thursday, May 29: An Evening with Cake at Surly Festival Field Zola Jesus at The Parkway Theater EXTC: XTC's Terry Chambers and Friends at The Parkway Theater Rivers of Nihil, Holy Fawn, Inter Arma, and Glacial Tomb at The Cabooze Joshua Ray Walker with Boy Golden (solo) at 7th St. Entry Ziggy Alberts with Steph Strings at Fine Line Go Your Own Way - A Fleetwood Mac Sing-along at Turf Club Boiled in Lead at The Dakota The Light in the Ocean with Red Lovely and Heliocene at Zhora Darling Lasalle Sounds, Yuh-huh Go, and Friends at Underground Music Venue Mother Coyote album release with Dan Lawonn at Bryant Lake Bowl Walker Rider with Nat Harvie and Mouthful at Pilllar Forum Bakkwooddrift feat. Solorah with Room3 and Sophie J at Icehouse String Showcase: Artaria Quartet and Ernest Bisong Group at Berlin Chemistry Set, Johnny O'Brien, and Nikki Matteson & Rich Rue at Palmer's Bar Early Evening Jazz: Cornbread Harris & Friends at Berlin (no cover) Tjarnblom at Minnehaha Bandstand (free) John Magnuson Trio with Doug Otto and Hilary Thavis at The White Squirrel Bar (free)Concerts on Friday, May 30: Peach Pit and Briston Maroney with Bnny at The Armory New Orleans Suspects with Kung Fu Hippies + NOLA Funk Fest After Party at Hook and Ladder afters at 7th St. Entry LAAMAR album release with Lady Midnight at Icehouse Static-X at The Fillmore Portside Dive, Big City Rips, and more at Underground Music Cafe Solid Pink Disco with DJ Trixie at First Avenue Afters single release party feat. Vinny Franco with Anna Devine, BLOODLINE, and Quietchild at 7th St. Entry Suns Out Tums Out at Underground Music Venue Black Diamond at Berlin Galleon with Cause for Concern and Grieving Pines at Pilllar Forum Palmer's Oddities 2 feat. Unattractive Giant Monster, Wish Wash, Larry Wish, Poison Ivy & the People, and more at Palmer's Bar Livingston at Varsity Theater Muun Bato with La Cerca and Squinny at Cloudland Theater Cat Tales album release with Beneath Green and Bryn Battani at Green Room Heartsick Heronie, Mvrrow, and Evenoir at Zhora Darling T. Mychael Rambo & Ginger Commodore at The Dakota Gothess at Mortimer's Early Evening Jazz: WPK Trio at Berlin (no cover) Blue Earth Collective at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Flowtus with Eldest Daughter and SYFN at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Superfloor, Rank Strangers, and Stephanie Was at 331 Club (free) Concerts on Saturday, May 31: Hippo Campus with Hotline TNT at Surly Festival Field The Wedding Present: 'Bizarro' 35th Anniversary Tour with The Tubs at Turf Club The Driver Era at the Armory Valerie June with Chastity Brown at The Cedar Cultural Center Malcolm Todd at First Avenue Totally Gross National Product party 2025: Chuquimamani-Condori, Lauren Flax, Marijuana Deathsquads, Nat Narvie, and more at Icehouse Nachito Herrera: Birthday Celebration at The Dakota Avi Kaplan with Guthrie Brown at Amsterdam Bar and Hall Steven Hobert n Sirclesound at Berlin Parachue Pandas with Oak and the Woods at Zhora Darling Dope Lemon with Kate Peytavin at Varsity Theater NOTEable Singers: When Worlds Collide: Songs of Stage and Screen at Bloomington Center for the Arts Front Row Paul Fest: A Celebration of Life for Paul Engebretson at Palmer's Bar Jackie Venson with Mary Cutrufello at 7th St. Entry New Confusion at Pilllar Forum Cut Rate Clones, Los Outsiders, and The Prizefighters at Can Can Wonderland Barking at Ghosts release Show with The Long Honeymoon and The Famous Volcanoes at The Zen Arcade at Hook and Ladder Jeremy Messersmith at 318 Cafe King ISO w/ special guests A - Wax, Taebo Tha Truth, and more at Green Room Early Evening Jazz: Emma Garau & Babo Cogan at Berlin (no cover) Hennepin Fest feat. Maria Isa, Nunnabove, Annie Mack, and Connie Evingson at Washburn Fair Oaks Park (free) Big Trouble at The White Squirrel Bar (free)Concerts on Sunday, June 1: Primus, Puscifer, and A Perfect Circle at Xcel Energy Center Grand Old Day feat. The Cactus Blossoms, Them Coulee Boys, Yonder, FénixDion, and more on Grand Avenue in St. Paul Nona Invie residency feat. Isa Gagarin and Walt McClements at Berlin Goodbye Work: The Gated Community album release with Rich Mattson and Germaine Gemberling at The Parkway Theater Dance Gavin Dance with The Home Team, See You Space Cowboy, and Dwellings at The Fillmore Natania & Ticket to Brasil at The Dakota Grentperez with Rocco at Varsity Theater The Burl Benefit: Trailer Trash, ELnO, and The Belfast Cowboys at The Hook and Ladder Not Green Day at Green Room The Gated Community album release with Rich Mattson and Germain Gemberling at The Parkway Theater Lyn Lapid with RC Avenue at Fine Line Preoccupations with Still Depths at 7th St. Entry Jeremy Messersmith at 318 Cafe TONEZ at Icehouse's Starlight Room Front Row Paul Fest: A Celebration of Life for Paul Engebretson at Palmer's Bar Rachel Kurtz and Going to the Sun at The Hewing Hotel's rooftop Giant Valley String Band with Half Baked at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Brass Messengers at 331 Club (free) Just announced concerts: June 5: Prince Celebration Kick-Off DJ Dance Party feat. Let's Go Crazy, DJ Jake Rudh, and Lenka Paris at First Avenue June 29: Sam Amidon and guests at The Parkway Theater July 13: BoDeans at Live at Utepils July 17: Rogue Valley at The Cedar Cultural Center July 20: Noise Party Vol. 11 w/ Abel, ait ait, Data Birth, Electric Life Forms, and more at The Cedar Cultural Center Aug. 10: A Little Night of Nilsson in the Night - celebrating the release of 'Cook-Feltz Sings Son of Schmilsson' at The Parkway Theater Aug. 16: Steel and Song: A Live CD Recording Event, featuring Panhandlers and Dennis Curley at The Cedar Cultural Center Aug. 24: Attack Attack! at Fine Line Sept. 8: Fu Manchu at Turf Club Sept. 9: Bonny Light Horseman at Fine Line Sept. 18: Alex G with Filüfer Yanya at Palace Theatre Sept. 20: Steam Powered Giraffe at The Parkway Theater Sept. 24: Emotional Oranges at First Avenue Sept. 27: Wolf Alice at First Avenue Sept. 27: Jon Batiste at Palace Theatre Oct. 30: Dylan Gossett with Willow Avalon and Buffalo Traffic Jam at Palace Theatre Nov. 9: Joanne Shaw Taylor at The Parkway Theater Nov. 15: DEVO: 50 years of de-evolution at Palace Theatre (date change) Nov. 22: Felipe Esparza at Pantages Theater

Caamp will headline Surly Festival Field in June
Caamp will headline Surly Festival Field in June

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time21-03-2025

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Caamp will headline Surly Festival Field in June

Another show has been added to the Surly Brewing Festival Field lineup. Folk rock group Caamp will headline a night at the brewery's outdoor grounds on June 8. The Ohio-based band arrives just after the release of its new EP, Somewhere, its first new music since 2022's Lavender Days. No opener has been announced for the concert, which will be one of the first of the Festival Field season, following dates with Cake (May 29) and hometown indie group Hippo Campus (May 31). Tickets are on sale to the public on Friday, March 28. Additionally, $1 from each ticket will support The Great Heights Movement, a charity founded by Caamp in 2022 that supports music education, social justice, and sustainability.

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