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Fashion Network
13 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Harrods names Geoff Weaver its new CFO
Harrods announced on Friday that it its new chief financial officer has joined, taking up one of the key leadership roles in the business, with Geoff Weaver now in charge of finance at the luxury London department store. The retailer said he brings more than two decades of 'financial leadership experience across multinational environments', although that doesn't mean he's a retail specialist, nor a luxury one. In fact, he joins from TUI Group, the travel business, where he's held senior finance roles since 2011, most recently serving as finance director for TUI Markets & Airlines, the group's largest division. Prior to this, he spent over six years at KPMG within its audit function. Harrods MD Michael Ward hailed his 'commercial acumen, digital expertise, and people-first leadership' that he said 'will be instrumental as we continue to evolve our business and reinforce our authority in luxury across all categories and channels'. He replaces his predecessor with immediate effect as former CFO Tim Parker — who's been in the role since 2022 — left the company last month to pursue other opportunities. As mentioned, the Harrods business continues to evolve and Weaver's arrival comes after the giant Knightsbridge store opened its latest revamped physical space with the unveiling of Designer Collections – Room 3 (DC3). This latest addition to its womenswear portfolio is said to be 'the next chapter in the evolution of the first floor — a cornerstone of the wider Harrods Masterplan, the store's ambitious multi-year transformation of the customer experience'.


Fashion Network
13 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Harrods names Geoff Weaver its new CFO
Harrods announced on Friday that it its new chief financial officer has joined, taking up one of the key leadership roles in the business, with Geoff Weaver now in charge of finance at the luxury London department store. The retailer said he brings more than two decades of 'financial leadership experience across multinational environments', although that doesn't mean he's a retail specialist, nor a luxury one. In fact, he joins from TUI Group, the travel business, where he's held senior finance roles since 2011, most recently serving as finance director for TUI Markets & Airlines, the group's largest division. Prior to this, he spent over six years at KPMG within its audit function. Harrods MD Michael Ward hailed his 'commercial acumen, digital expertise, and people-first leadership' that he said 'will be instrumental as we continue to evolve our business and reinforce our authority in luxury across all categories and channels'. He replaces his predecessor with immediate effect as former CFO Tim Parker — who's been in the role since 2022 — left the company last month to pursue other opportunities. As mentioned, the Harrods business continues to evolve and Weaver's arrival comes after the giant Knightsbridge store opened its latest revamped physical space with the unveiling of Designer Collections – Room 3 (DC3). This latest addition to its womenswear portfolio is said to be 'the next chapter in the evolution of the first floor — a cornerstone of the wider Harrods Masterplan, the store's ambitious multi-year transformation of the customer experience'.


Fashion Network
14 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Harrods names Geoff Weaver its new CFO
Harrods announced on Friday that it its new chief financial officer has joined, taking up one of the key leadership roles in the business, with Geoff Weaver now in charge of finance at the luxury London department store. The retailer said he brings more than two decades of 'financial leadership experience across multinational environments', although that doesn't mean he's a retail specialist, nor a luxury one. In fact, he joins from TUI Group, the travel business, where he's held senior finance roles since 2011, most recently serving as finance director for TUI Markets & Airlines, the group's largest division. Prior to this, he spent over six years at KPMG within its audit function. Harrods MD Michael Ward hailed his 'commercial acumen, digital expertise, and people-first leadership' that he said 'will be instrumental as we continue to evolve our business and reinforce our authority in luxury across all categories and channels'. He replaces his predecessor with immediate effect as former CFO Tim Parker — who's been in the role since 2022 — left the company last month to pursue other opportunities. As mentioned, the Harrods business continues to evolve and Weaver's arrival comes after the giant Knightsbridge store opened its latest revamped physical space with the unveiling of Designer Collections – Room 3 (DC3). This latest addition to its womenswear portfolio is said to be 'the next chapter in the evolution of the first floor — a cornerstone of the wider Harrods Masterplan, the store's ambitious multi-year transformation of the customer experience'.
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Concerts to see this week: Art-A-Whirl, The Wailers, Nekrogoblikon
There are great shows all over this week, but it's also Art-A-Whirl, which means a boatload of people are going to be headed to Northeast Minneapolis for the weekend. Here's a look at the concerts happening around the Twin Cities the week of May 12, including Art-A-Whirl happenings and shows for anyone trying to avoid Northeast. Friday, May 16–Sunday, May 18, at Indeed Brewing Art-A-Whirl weekend means Northeast Minneapolis is going to be a beautifully chaotic swirl of artists, food trucks, vendors, and live music. Among the musical highlights is Indeed's annual Whirlygig, which will take place daily throughout the weekend in the brewery's parking lot. The fest is curated by Room3's Eli Awada (go listen to the new Room3 album!) and has a fun mix of hip-hop, rock, punk, and a jazz-forward Sunday lineup. Here's who will be performing throughout the weekend: Friday, May 16Gifted HandzBarlowThomas AbbanEarly EyesSaturday, May 17Palms PsalmAnita VelveetaLighter Dally AlleyJuice LordObi Original & the Black AtlanticsDylan Salfer BandBlack Market BrassSunday, May 18MarvelousBAKKWOODDRIFT feat. SolorahClare DoyleSalty DogAby Wolf and Kavyesh KavirajJavier Santiago Friday, May 16—Sunday, May 18, at Bauhaus Brew Labs Another alluring Art-A-Whirl festival is happening just around the corner from Whirlygig. Bauhaus' annual The Liquid Zoo fest has a stellar lineup that will be accompanied by food trucks and plenty of liquid refreshment. The lineup features groups that have appeared in First Avenue's Best New Bands showcase, such as The Dalmatian Club and Faith Boblett, as well as Viva Knievel and Vicious Vicious, who released a new album earlier this year. Here's the full lineup for the Liquid Zoo. Friday, May 16Maria and the CoinsHeavy Metal Bass BandViva Knievel Saturday, May 17The Dalmatian ClubTerrell X and the Unknown PotentialFaith Boblett: She's All ThatMcNasty Brass BandVicious ViciousTabahWhite Boy Summer (Thomas Abban and L.A. Buckner) Sunday, May 18Backyard Boombox Sunday, May 18, at Varsity Theater Nekrogoblikon is unlike almost anything else out there. Fronted by a literal goblin, the metal band is a bit like a schtick that took on a life of its own. While no members remain from its original lineup, it has evolved into something wild. Its songs are almost exclusively about goblins. (Paging Charlie Kelly.) Later, John Goblikon, an over-the-top goblin character, appeared in a music video. Then, the goblin became part of the band. In 2023, the departure of vocalist Nicky Calonne led the band to adopt a two-singer format, one of whom is John Goblikon (aka Dave Rispoli). Now, Nekrogoblikon is fronted, in part, by a goblin. Also, John Goblikon has his own, quite absurd, podcast where he interviews comedians. (Still as a goblin.) The band hits the mark for a niche audience, but there's really nothing like Nekrogoblikon out there. Revocation, Ov Sulfur, and Brat open. (Metal fans may be grateful that Ice Nine Kills, who opened one of the two Metallica shows at U.S. Bank Stadium last summer, is playing two nights at The Fillmore, ensuring you can see both Ice Nine Kills and a singing goblin in the same week.) Saturday, May 17, at The Dakota (two shows) The Wailers are celebrating the 30th anniversary of Natural Mystic: The Legend Lives On, which they conceived as a continuation of the 1984 Bob Marley compilation Legend. The Marley release was largely focused on love songs, but their 1995 release dug deeper into the singer and activist's political and spiritual-themed work. The Wailers will perform the entire album at The Dakota. They'll also play tracks from the Grammy-nominated album Evolution. Friday, May 16, at Fine Line The Swedish indie-pop group is back touring the U.S. for the first time in six years. On this jaunt, the band is performing its 2006 debut record, Writer's Block, in its entirety. So, fans don't have to worry about whether or not they'll hear "Young Folks." It's on Monday, May 12: Asleep at the Wheel at The Dakota Erik Brandt and The Urban Hillbilly Quartet at 331 Club (free) Roe Family Singers at 331 Club (free) Concerts on Tuesday, May 13: Ice Nine Kills at The Fillmore Saint Motel with Brigitte Calls Me Baby at Palace Theatre boa at First Avenue Genevieve Heyward and Bloodline with Ava Levy and Bryn Battani at 7th St. Entry Southside Aces: A Night in New Orleans at The Dakota An Evening with Karla Bonoff at The Parkway Theater Nordic Root Series: An Evening with Ale Möller and Bruce Molsky at The Cedar Cultural Center Sasami with Mood Killer at Turf Club An Evening with Karla Bonoff at The Parkway Theater DL4 at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Cheap Bouquet with Joe Bartel, Ditch Pigeon, and Buckls at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Lena Elizabeth at 331 Club (free) Concerts on Wednesday, May 14: Ice Nine Kills at The Fillmore anees at Uptown Theater The Soap Girls at Green Room Kyle Gordon with JamesG at 7th St. Entry Mike Wolter & Friends at Palmer's Bar New Orthodox, The Poor Nobodys, and Brendan Wells at Cloudland Theater Spelling with Oeurth at Fine Line The Band Feel at Turf Club Peter Asher at The Dakota Isabel LaRosa, Chris Grey, and Thomas LaRosa at Varsity Theater Stranger Gallery, Redder Moon, and The Trapezoids at Zhora Darling Paul Bergen & Friends at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Lords of the Universe with Izzy Cruze Band and Color Cord at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Ian Alexy at 331 Club (free)Concerts on Thursday, May 15: Dark Star Orchestra at Palace Theatre Megan Moroney with Charlie Worsham at The Armory Peter Asher at The Dakota Mayday Parade with Microwave, Grayscale, and Like Roses at First Avenue Cheekface at Fine Line An Evening with Bato Bato! at The Cedar Cultural Center Hyooman, True Lust, and Spaceport at Cloudland Theater Wild Horses with Thomas Sticha at Turf Club Anthony Cox / John C.S. Keston / Suwal Singh at Berlin Lisa Deguiseppi and RJ Vocal at Aster Cafe Matthew Logan Vasquez with Jacob Alan Jaeger at 7th St. Entry Visa Card, Selfish Teammate, and more at Zhora Darling Devaney & Friends at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Knife Emoji and Anything You Want at 331 Club (free) Early Evening Jazz: Trius at Berlin (no cover) Whisper with Mishi Mega and Wolf Baby Cup at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Concerts on Friday, May 16: Liquid Zoo feat. Maria and the Coins, Heavy Metal Brass Band, and Viva Knievel at Bauhaus Brew Labs Whirlygig w/ Early Eyes, Thomas Abban, Anita Velveeta, Lighter Co., Dilly Dally Alley, Black Market Brass, Javier Santiago, Aby Wolf and Kavyesh Kaviraj, and more at Indeed Brewing Peter Bjorn and John at Fine Line The Verve Pipe at The Dakota Larkin Poe with Amythyst Kiah at First Avenue Greg Norton & His Büddies celebrating 40 years of Hüsker Dü at Palmer's Bar Steeling Dan: The Music Of Steely Dan and The Super Tramps: Tribute To Supertramp at Hook and Ladder Northern Hammer, Electric Church, and Machinery Hill at Sociable Cider Werks Bronson Arm, Disasteratti, and Primitive Broadcast Service at Cloudland Theater Allison Mahal and Van Isaacson at Aster Cafe Eric Jacobson Quartet at Berlin Shredders at 7th St. Entry Jensen McRae and Lauren Juzang at Varsity Theater Footnote and The Devine with Economic Headwinds and 23 Watts at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Bands on Vans, Big Salt, and Uspop at 331 Club (free) Chris Holm & Friends at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Early Evening Jazz: Dan Carpel / Chris Graham / Miguel Hurtado at Berlin (no cover) Concerts on Saturday, May 17: Liquid Zoo feat. The Dalmatian Club, Terrll X and the Unknown Potential, Faith Bolett, McNasty Brass Band, Vicious Vicious, Tabah, and White Boy Summer (Thomas Abban and L.A. Buckner) at Bauhaus Brew Labs Whirlygig w/ Early Eyes, Thomas Abban, Anita Velveeta, Lighter Co., Dilly Dally Alley, Black Market Brass, Javier Santiago, Aby Wolf and Kavyesh Kaviraj, and more at Indeed Brewing The Wailers: Natural Mystic 30th anniversary show at The Dakota The Devil Makes Three with The Bridge City Sinners at First Avenue The Belfast Cowboys with Mark Joseph & American Soul, The de'Lindas at Hook and Ladder The Cactus Blossoms with Jack Klatt at The Historic Auditorium in St. Croix Falls Katy Tessman album release with Annie & Karl and Favourite Girl at Icehouse Speed at Fine Line Hippie Sabotage at The Fillmore Keep for Cheap, Harlow, Manias, and more at Sociable Cider Werks Mallrat with Anna Shoemaker at 7th St. Entry Deceased with Grand Demise of Civilization at Zhora Darling The Crosses, Buio Omega, and Laugh Track at Cloudland Theater Flipp with Cretin Avenue Hop (Ramones Tribute) at Turf Club Tommaso Moretti's Inside Out 4tet at Berlin Early Evening Jazz: Adam Linz / Joe Strachan at Berlin (no cover) Catastrophic Heros with Evernoir and Exphasis at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Bands on Vans, Mary Jam, Speed Riders, and Socktopus at 331 Club (free) Concerts on Sunday, May 18: Whirlygig w/ Early Eyes, Thomas Abban, Anita Velveeta, Lighter Co., Dilly Dally Alley, Black Market Brass, Javier Santiago, Aby Wolf and Kavyesh Kaviraj, and more at Indeed Brewing Nekrogoblikon with Revocation, Ov Sulfur, and Brat at Varsity Theater Benmont Tench at The Dakota Molly Maher and Erik Koskinen at 318 Cafe Godot and thisworldisnotkind at Zhora Darling DeathbyRomy with heffy at 7th St. Entry Imagined by Nelson Devereaux: NTHNL + Hidden Bastille + Old Feels at Berlin Art Dept at The White Squirrel Bar (free)
Yahoo
20-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Must-see concerts this week: Charli XCX, Denzel Curry, Room3
It's another stacked week on Minnesota stages. Here's this week's look through the concerts happening around the Twin Cities. Monday, April 21 at The Cedar Cultural Center After winning a Latin Grammy for record of the year in 2014, Tijoux didn't release a full-length album until last year's Vida. That's already been followed with a new EP, Serpiente de madera. It's a busy stretch for the Chilean rapper who hasn't broken through in the U.S. like she has elsewhere, both as a solo artist and with her former hip-hop group, Makiza. Tijoux, who grew up with her family in political exile from Pinochet's dictatorship, may increasingly resonate with U.S. audiences between her new releases and the anti-capitalist, anti-dictator themes that are a constant in her music. Friday, April 25 at Orchestra Hall The Minnesota Orchestra is putting the 'vibrant future' of classical music on display with a program focused on contemporary composers. Conductor and Musical Director Thomas Søndergård will present works by Kevin Putts, Benjamin Webster, Elisa Arancio, Soomin Kin, and Andrew Faulkenberry in Friday's program. Saturday, April 26 at Target Center The pop star and her song of the summer didn't exactly come out of nowhere last year — she's been releasing music for more than a decade — but 'Brat' launched her to new heights. Her arena tour will bring her to the Target Center with Finn Keane opening this week. Saturday, April 26 at The Fillmore Curry's catalogue is stunningly deep for a rapper who is only 30. He's writing memorable raps and often showcases an impressive versatility (like on his most recent release, King of the Mischievous South). Yet, despite heaps of critical praise throughout his career and opening spots on tours with Run the Jewels, Billie Eilish, Kid Cudi, and A$AP Ferg, he's never had the breakthrough moment many thought was inevitable. Maybe that's to the benefit of fans who get to see him in the relative intimacy of The Fillmore this week. Sunday, April 27 at The Dakota Room3 isn't mis-genre'd (let's go with it) when referred to as jazz fusion, but when you listen to the group, that label feels like it tells just a fraction of the story. They experiment, genre-hop, and consistently wow. Room3 — featuring RAWTWHYLAH on drums, Beck Anderson on bass, Eli Awada on keyboards, Jovon Williams on saxophone, and Evan Espinoza Robles on percussion — will celebrate its new album at The Dakota with help from a whole lot of guests. Those will include DeCarlo Jackson, MMYYKK, iLLism, Madame Blu, LA Buckner, and on Monday, April 21: Ana Tijoux at The Cedar Cultural Center James Bay with Hunter Metts at First Avenue The String Queens at The Dakota Christopher Vondracek with Tony Cuchetti at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Rachel Bearinger and Roe Family Singers at 331 Club (free) Concerts on Tuesday, April 22: Paul Simon at Orpheum Theatre BoyWithUke with Ethan Bortnick at Palace Theatre Lady Blackbird at The Dakota John Splithoff with Evann McIntosh at Amsterdam Bar & Hall Smoking Popes and Off With Their Heads with Mary Jam at Turf Club Half Alive with The Walters and Mehro at The Fillmore Ergot, Pretty Pretty Please, The Grieving Pines, and Too Snoozed at Green Room Vlad Holiday with New Translations at 7th St. Entry Geoff Tate with Thomas McCarthy at Varsity Theater Johnny Lied at Aster Cafe International Reggae Allstars at Bunker's Ali Grey's Country Jamboree at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Unattractive Giant Monster with Dado Set and Big Into at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Eldest Daughter with DC Leonhardt and Tennessee Stiffs at 331 Club (free) Concerts on Wednesday, April 23: Paul Simon at Orpheum Theatre Dean Lewis with Henry Moodie at Palace Theatre Soulja Boy at Cabooze Tinsley Ellis at The Dakota Vincent Neil Emerson with Leon Majcen at Turf Club Electronicore 2025 at Green Room King Caesar, Curve, and Blacklighter at Zhora Darling The Silos 40th Anniversary Tour at The Parkway Theater Jane Remover with Dazegxd and d0llywood1 at 7th St. Entry Miya Folick with Olivia Kaplan at Amsterdam Bar & Hall Alex Warren with Michael Sanzone at Uptown Theater Wednesdays with Marijuana Death Squads at Icehouse Joywave with Little Image at Varsity Theater Sarah Morris and the Sometimes Guys at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Twin Town Strings at 331 Club (free)Concerts on Thursday, April 24: Varietopia with Paul F. Tompkins at The Fitzgerald Theater Junior Brown at The Dakota Deep Sea Diver with Byland at Turf Club Oister Boy, Pullstring, and Golden Satellite at Zhora Darling Shrimp Olympics, Minka, and Controversial New Skinny Pill at Cloudland Theater The Favorite Things with Lutheran Heat and The Hilltop Pines at Pilllar Forum ONEWE at Amsterdam Bar & Hall Federico Aubele at Icehouse Jimmy Farace Quartet at Berlin Paleface Swiss at Varsity Theater Love with Johnny Echols and Baby Lemonade at Hook and Ladder winterforever, Couch Potato Massacre, and more at Underground Music Cafe Ursa Minor, Murder Curious, and Eastern River Cooters at Palmer's Bar Cryogeyser with Flooding at 7th St. Entry Riverboat Gamblers with Fret Rattles and Visual Learner at Uptown VFW Early Evening Jazz: Dale Alexander at Berlin (no cover) Thomas Sticha at Badger Hill Brewing in Shakopee (free) Lumina Womens Ensemble at The Landmark Center (free) Concerts on Friday, April 25: Lszee: Night 1 with Zingara, Vincent Antone, and jordnmoody at The Armory Ty Segall Solo Acoustic with Mikal Cronin (solo) at The Parkway Theater Yukimi (of Little Dragon) at Fine Line Bizhiki at Weisman Art Museum Junior Brown at The Dakota Them Coulee Boys with Janakey at Turf Club Anna Devine EP release show with Kiernan, Ava Levy, and Lily Blue at Green Room The Anti-Queens, The Venomous Pinks, and Tightwire at Cloudland Theater Usurp Synapse with Missouri Executive Order 44 at Pilllar Forum The Anti-Queens, The Venomous Pinks, and Tightwire at Cloudland Theater Murs with Platinum Max, Noa James, and 3rd Wrld at 7th St. Entry Kevin Sun Quartet at Berlin Larry McDonough Quartet album release at Aster Cafe Zeppo: Stairway to Eleven w/ TH3 at Icehouse The Mary Cutrufello Band at The White Squirrel Bar (free) Courtney Yasmineh at 331 Club (free) Lumina Womens Ensemble at Westminster Hall (free) Concerts on Saturday, April 26: Charli XCX at Target Center Denzel Curry with Kenny Mason and 454 at The Fillmore Djo (aka Joe Keery) with Post Animal at Palace Theatre Lszee: Night 2 with Levity, Artifakts, and Sortof Vague at The Armory Maribou State with Gaidaa at First Avenue The Martin Sexton Abbey Road Show at The Dakota Jeremy Messersmith with The Nunnery at Turf Club The Modern Era, The Skinny Lovers, Clayton Ryan, J Bell & the Lazy Susan Band at Green Room An Evening with Keller Williams at Amsterdam Bar & Hall Chloe Moriondo with Sex Week at Fine Line Metropolitan Ballet presents Don Quixote at The Fitzgerald Theater Berhanu/Carpel/Ostrow at Berlin Paul Hecht's Pyrography at Berlin Korine, Johnny Dynamite and The Bloodsuckers, and Darkling I Listen at Cloudland Theater alone-a, Crystal Myslajek + John Marks, and Dameun Strange at Mirror Lab Bizhiki at Theodore Wirth Park Trailhead for Strib Unbound Good Morning Midnight, Disaster Kid, Dot Operator, and Full Catholic at Zhora Darling The Bright Light Social Hour with TABAH at 7th St. Entry Corey Medina & Brothers with Midnite Express at The Cedar Cultural Center Quietchild with Flowtus and HighQ at Pilllar Forum Smashfest w/ Triple Fiddle, The Foxgloves, and Roe FAmily Singers at Insight Brewing (free) Emmy Woods with Courtney Yasmineh at The White Squirrel Bar (free)Concerts on Sunday, April 27: Room3 Family Function: Bill's Garden album release at The Dakota Noise Party Vol. 10 with askserpent, boy dirt car, makr en eris, sawtooth witch, sophia deutsch, and White Dune at The Cedar Cultural Center Penny & Sparrow with Field Guide at First Avenue BabyJake at Turf Club Pardyalone at Fine Line Metropolitan Ballet presents Don Quixote at The Fitzgerald Theater Salute at Green Room Killed by Kiwis, Admiral Fox, Doll Chaser, and Lee Chenvert at 7th St. Entry StoLyette with Maggie Morrison at Berlin Just announced concerts: May 21: Alpha Consumer at Icehouse's Starlight Room May 22: D.R.I. with Authors of Fate at The Cabooze June 12: Flamin' Oh's with Faith Boblett and Lonesome Dan Kase at Lowertown Sounds (free) June 13: Broadway Rave at Fine Line June 19: Jay and Silent Bob's Aural Sects Tour at Fitzgerald Theater June 19: The New Standards & Friends with Tina Schlieske at Lowertown Sounds (free) June 26: Dr. Mambo's Combo with Purple Funk Metropolis at Lowertown Sounds (free) June 28: Tripping Daisy plays Elastic Firecracker in its entirety at Turf Club July 5: Whales at The Loft at Skyway Theatre July 10: Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves at The Cedar Cultural Center July 10: Dan Rodriguez with Becky Kapell at Lowertown Sounds (free) July 16: Todd Rundgren at Pantages Theatre July 17: Shamarr Allen at The Cedar Cultural Center July 17: Annie and the Bang Bang with Maria and the Coins at Lowertown Sounds (free) July 23: Big Star Quintet at First Avenue July 24: Turn Turn Turn with Molly Brandt at Lowertown Sounds (free) July 27: Harbour at Turf Club July 31: Salsa del Soul with Alma Andina at Lowertown Sounds (free) Aug. 3: King Lil G and Young Drummer Boy at Fine Line Aug. 6: Jake Scott with MaRynn Taylor at Fine Line Aug. 7: Kiss the Tiger with Keep for Cheap at Lowertown Sounds (free) Aug. 8: The Struts with Dirty Honey at The Fillmore Aug. 14: Yam Haus with The Thirsty River and Haley E Rydell at Lowertown Sounds (free) Aug. 19: Stevie Nicks at Xcel Energy Center Sept. 14: Susto with Johnny Delaware at Amsterdam Bar & Hall Sept. 21: Here Come the Mummies with Lachy Doley and Platinum Moon at Pantages Theatre Sept. 24: Zar Electrik at The Cedar Cultural Center Oct. 1: 2hollis at First Avenue Oct. 5: Mae and The Spill Canvas at Fine Line Oct. 7: Neko Case with Des Demonas at First Avenue Oct. 9: Almost Monday at Amsterdam Bar & Hall Nov. 16: Mars Volta at First Avenue