Ukranian-American guitarist Yev plays at Duluth's Best Bread June 26.

Dollhaus IV: Not of This Earth
Friday, June 20, 6:30 pm
Main Club
All things alien, unknown, mysterious, ethereal, otherworldly, queer. The evening begins at 7 with a performance by Northern Lights Aerialists, followed by a fashion show of wearable art. Music by Sadkin and Darkling I Listen and a dance party with DJ Soxx.

Hunny Bear
Friday, June 20, 9 pm
RT Quinlan’s
Funk/fusion quartet from Minneapolis features a combination of styles and music ranging from modern covers, funk standards, fresh sounds and originals. With local rockers Lacuda and The Leave Alones.

Flamingo Fest
Saturday, June 21, 3-10 pm
Bent Paddle
Fourth annual wacky, wild, and wonderfully weird way to pre-game or post-party Grandma’s Marathon. Break out your flamingo-themed or tropical best and strut your stuff for the Glam Costume Contest. Music by Sophie Hiroko Band at 4:30 pm and Kiss the Tiger at 6:30.

Country Coveralls
Saturday, June 21, 4-9 pm
The Back Alley
Songs by acclaimed current country artists – Sierra Farrell, Turnpike Troubadours, Sturgill Simpson, Tyler Childers, Avett Brothers, Secret Sisters – are covered by acclaimed Minnesota musicians – Maygen & The Birdwatcher, Ross Thorn, The Penny Peaches.

Highland String Quartet
Sunday, June 22, 3 pm
Depot Theatre
Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra presents an afternoon of chamber music by the Highland String Quartet featuring music by Sergei Prokofiev, Sheridan Seyfried and Robert Schumann. Clarinetist Ted Schoen and pianist Alex Sandor will join them.

Big Trucks on the Plaza
Tuesday, June 24, 4:30-6 pm
Duluth Public Library
Intended for kids birth to grade 5 and their caregivers. There will be a variety of vehicles on the plaza for everyone to enjoy. Folks of all ages are welcome to interact with the vehicles, take pictures and talk with the drivers.

Yev
Thursday, June 26, 6 pm
Duluth’s Best Bread, 120 E. Superior St.
Ukrainian-American guitarist, now of Minneapolis, released his self-titled debut album  (pronounced “Jev”) last March, with songs inspired by his immigration to Minnesota at age 7 and current events, exploring themes of loss, displacement, resilience and hope.