Fellow Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Cheap Trick, who impressed once again last year at Lakefront Music Fest in Prior Lake, will get the evening rocking with "Surrender," "Dream Police" and "I Want You To Want Me." (7:30 p.m. Rod Stewart: In an interview with Forbes this year, Sir Rod declared that this would be his last North American tour to survey his wide range of hits from "Maggie May" to "Young Turks." He's not retiring at age 77, but in the future he wants to tour with a big band and swing with the Great American Songbook. Michael, $40) Charlie Parr joins pal Mikkel Beckman for the Acoustic Thursdays happy-hour series' ninth anniversary (5 p.m. Fine Line, $15-$30) "Sister Christian" hitmakers Night Ranger rock again (7 p.m. First Avenue, $40-$45) San Francisco's experimental indie-rockers Deerhoof pair up with Lunch Duchess (8 p.m. Dakota, $40-$60) it's '00s-era, Warped Tour-brand ska-rock twofer Less Than Jake and Bowling for Soup with surfy openers the Aquabats (6 p.m. Jones revisits his work with Booker T & the MGs, Sam & Dave and other soul men (7 & 9 p.m. & Sat., Crooners, 6161 Hwy 65 NE, Fridley, $40 and up, )Īlso: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame organist Booker T. They've enlisted 12 of the finest female voices in the Twin Cities - including Kate Beahen, Anna Hashizume, Rajané Katurah and Alexcia Thompson - to sing songs of protest, power and passion. 12 Angry Women: While Theater Latte Da is staging the play "Twelve Angry Men" at the Ritz Theater, their staff came up with a companion piece for a nightclub.
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