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Apr 2024
An event every week that begins at 6:30 pm on Thursday, repeating indefinitely
DJ Bingo at Duluth Tap Exchange
An event every week that begins at 6:30 pm on Thursday, repeating indefinitely
Instead of calling numbers, the DJ plays clips of songs. Match the songs on the DJ Bingo sheet (or play along on a phone), get a bingo and possibly win a gift card.
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Celtic Jam
An event every week that begins at 7:00 pm on Thursday, repeating indefinitely
Every Thursday, Sir Benedict's brings a little Celtic twist to the English pub with the Celtic Jam. This open session is available to anyone who wants to join in and is open to all ages and talent levels.
Find out more »UWS Global Percussion Concert
The UW-Superior Music Department is presenting its Global Percussion Concert. The evening will feature three performances of Caribbean steel band music and music from West Africa, specifically styles of drumming from Mali and Ghana.
Find out more »JAM Concert Series: Anderson Twuo and Open Jam Session
JAM Concert Series presents a night of music with Anderson Twuo at Carmody Irish Pub. The second annual Jazz Appreciation Month Concert Series promotes jazz awareness with concerts held twice a week at various restaurants and venues.
Find out more »Marc Gartman
The Coyote, Glitteratti, Damien, Wandering Eye and Lazy Lightning 420 member performs solo and acoustic.
Find out more »Climes
Climes is a musical project led by Minnesota-based artist, Drew Anderson, whose songwriting serves to protest the inhumane and contemplate love and loss.
Find out more »JAM Concert Series: Denfeld Jazz Band, the Becktet and Callum Schultz Quartet
JAM Concert Series presents a night of music with Denfeld Jazz Band, the Becktet and Callum Schultz Quartet at Lake Superior Brewing Company. The second annual Jazz Appreciation Month Concert Series promotes jazz awareness with concerts held twice a week at various restaurants and venues. Schedule: 7 p.m. – Denfeld Jazz Band 8 p.m.– The Becktet 9 p.m. – Callum Schultz Quartet
Find out more »Sound Lab: Asteroid Rice, Seiballul, Kenneth Bressler, Nocturnal Groaner
The next iteration of sound lab includes experimental music sets performed by Asteroid Rice, Seiballul and Kenneth Bressler. Visuals are provided by Nocturnal Groaner.
Find out more »Passion and Poets
The College of St. Scholastica Choirs’ spring concert will feature selections from the St. John Passion, commemorating the 300th anniversary of J.S. Bach's masterwork. Additionally, they will present repertoire that explores varied meanings of the word “passion” and compositions with notable poetry from a variety of genres. General admission is $7 but is free for students pre-K to college and Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery.
Find out more »Pieta Brown
Iowa-based singer-songwriter Pieta Brown makes her debut on the Sacred Heart altar stage. The daughter of two preacher’s kids, Pieta Brown was brought up on traditional and rural folk music and later began writing poems and composing instrumental songs of her own on piano. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com and will also be available at the door while supply lasts. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and music starts at 7:30 p.m.
Find out more »Nevins
Punk. With Smallfoot and Roadside Casino. Doors at 7 p.m.
Find out more »Bad Bad Hats
The indie-rock trio from Minneapolis performs. With Emma Jeanne.
Find out more »Lakeside Live and Local
Kick off your Saturday morning with Lakeside Live and Local. This event brings talented musicians, local artists and brewed coffee to the community of Duluth.
Find out more »CSS Family Music Series: Carnival of the Animals
Join the CSS String Orchestra and pianists Jessica Schroeder and Emily Valine as they perform Camille Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals, with narration by Kevin Quarmby. The program will also feature additional CSS student ensembles and kids will have an opportunity to try out various musical instruments for themselve. General admission is $7 for adults and free for all kids and students, pre-K to college, and free for Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery.
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