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Patio Nights at MMAA

Date: 
Aug 28 2008 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Location(s)

50 W. Kellogg Boulevard
St. Paul
See map: Google Maps
Event Description: 

Join us at the Minnesota Museum of American Art every Thursday evening for live music from some of the best local bands in the Twin Cities. Go to mmaa.org/pationights to purchase tickets.

This year’s line up includes:

The Awesome Snakes – The Talkers – The Vignettes
6/5/2008
Davina and the Vagabonds – Spaghetti Western String Co.
6/12/2008
Best Friends Forever – Switzerlind
6/19/2008
STNNNG – His Mischief
6/26/2008
The Battle Royale – We All Have Hooks For Hands
7/3/2008
Gospel Gossip – First Communion After Party
7/10/2008
Mark Mallman – Down and Above
7/17/2008
Kid Dakota – Story of The Sea
7/24/2008
Off With Their Heads – The Deaf
7/31/2008
Dance Band – Mel Gibson and the Pants
8/7/2008
Vampire Hands – MC/VL
8/14/2008
Story Hill – Mighty Fairly
8/21/2008
One For The Team – Now, Now Every Children
8/28/2008

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