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May 2024
Shabby Road Orchestra
Performs The Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour"
May 25, 2024 • 8:30PM • $30/25/20
To celebrate the unofficial start of summer, the Minneapolis-based Shabby Road Orchestra will perform Magical Mystery Tour in its entirety. This performance will be their first rendition of the album in seven years, showcasing their dedication to authentically recreating Beatles music. Critics have lauded Magical Mystery Tour as “the other half of the double album […]
BZ3 Organ Trio & Brandon Commodore’s NRG
Organ Grooves & Soul Jazz
May 26, 2024 • 7PM • $25/20/15
“takes the listener on a trip to reckless abandon” – Jazz88 BZ3 Organ Trio features organist Brian Ziemniak (Dr. Mambo’s Combo), guitarist David Feily (New Sound Underground), and drummer Kevin Washington (Moveable Feast), delivering a modern take on a classic organ trio. Together, BZ3 infuses its Minneapolis roots into an edgy funk sound, known for […]
Happy Memorial Day
May 27, 2024 •
The Dakota is closed on Mon, May 27 in observance of Memorial Day. See you on Tues, May 28 for Blood, Sweat & Tears!
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Legendary Classic Rock
May 28, 2024 • 6:30PM • $65/55
NEARLY SOLD OUT. Please contact the box office at 612-332-5299 for seating options. “musical mixture of classical, jazz, and rock” – AllMusic No one can argue Blood, Sweat & Tears invented a new style of music. BS&T is not the first band to ever use a horn section, but they are the first to fuse it […]
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Legendary Classic Rock
May 28, 2024 • 9PM • $55/45
“musical mixture of classical, jazz, and rock” – AllMusic No one can argue Blood, Sweat & Tears invented a new style of music. BS&T is not the first band to ever use a horn section, but they are the first to fuse it with rock, jazz, and some blues thrown in for good measure. The […]
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Legendary Classic Rock
May 29, 2024 • 6:30PM • $65/55
“musical mixture of classical, jazz, and rock” – AllMusic No one can argue Blood, Sweat & Tears invented a new style of music. BS&T is not the first band to ever use a horn section, but they are the first to fuse it with rock, jazz, and some blues thrown in for good measure. The […]
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Legendary Classic Rock
May 29, 2024 • 9PM • $55/45
“musical mixture of classical, jazz, and rock” – AllMusic No one can argue Blood, Sweat & Tears invented a new style of music. BS&T is not the first band to ever use a horn section, but they are the first to fuse it with rock, jazz, and some blues thrown in for good measure. The […]
Pamela McNeill
"Wave After Wave" Record Pre-Release
May 30, 2024 • 7PM • $40/35
“the voice of a fiery angel” – ReverbNation A native of Winona, Minnesota, Pamela still resides in her home state, though her early music career took her to the United Kingdom for four years. During this time, Pamela performed and recorded as a backing singer for international icon Rick Astley, who gifted her with […]
Celebrating Black Music Month w/ Jamecia Bennett, Issa Pointer & Namphuyo Aisha
w/ special guest Wanda McCrae
Raised By Soul
May 31, 2024 • 7PM • $55/50/45
These three women grew up in homes of some of the most notable Black American artists. They will take the stage with special guest Wanda McCrae paying homage to Black Music Month and their lineage. Issa Pointer, Namphuyo Aisha, Jamecia Bennett & special guest Wanda McCrae take to the stage together. They pay tribute to […]
June 2024
Shawn Phillips
Folk Rock Pioneer
Jun 1, 2024 • 7PM • $45/40
“a force to be reckoned with… sublime” – New York Times Impresario and promoter Bill Graham called Phillips “The best-kept secret in the music business”. Shawn taught Joni Mitchell her first guitar techniques and gave George Harrison of the Beatles his first sitar lessons (having himself spent time with Ravi Shankar). He wrote the music […]
It’s because of concerts like this that I can’t stand living in Los Angeles. Why is it that Lowell Pickett’s Dakota … gets artists and tours to come to Minneapolis, MN and not darken the doors of any club in LA?
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