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The Honeydogs play the West Theatre Dec. 18, with openers Six Mile Grove.
Tom Cawcutt Christmas Concert
Friday, Dec. 12, 7 pm
Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Cloquet
Cawcutt started playing piano at age 3 and has nine years of classical piano training. He performed annual charity concerts that were an iconic tradition from 1984 to 2014 and last year renewed the annual event.
Nicholas David
Friday, Dec. 12, 7:30 pm
Sacred Heart
Release show for More Than Music, an album five years in the making. The St. Paul-based singer/songwriter has been making music for nearly 30 years with sounds of American R&B, New Orleans rock ‘n’ roll, country gospel and soul. Teague Alexy opens.
Breanne Marie’s Merry Little Christmas Show
Saturday, Dec. 13, 5-7 pm
Northern Waters Smokehaus
Family-friendly dinner show with Great Lakes country singer Marie, plus special guests Evan and Anya Tepler, Kailyn Pelerin and Iowa-raised, Minneapolis-based musician Ben Cook-Feltz.
Rachel Kilgour Christmas Show
Saturday, Dec. 13, 6:30 pm
Duluth Folk School
Kilgour has been featured at NYC’s Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and at the Sundance Film Festival. Now she performs a free Christmas concert and singalong with donations welcome for CHUM’s Warming Center.
Santa Baby! Drag Show
Saturday, Dec. 13, 10 pm
The Main Club
Annual Christmas drag review returns with all the glamour, tinsel and holiday cheer you could hope for. Christmas sweaters encouraged. Hosted by Buttercream and starring Lily De LaRue, the Original Eve, Jazzlyn, ThatQueerisa and Suzy Q.
A History of Swing Dance
Tuesday, Dec. 16, 5:30-7:30 pm
Halcyon House, Duluth
In-depth look into the history of swing dance, the origin of Lindy Hop and how music of the time was evolving. Watch some fun examples and try out simple solo steps together. Tea provided, bring your curiosity.
The Honeydogs
Thursday, Dec. 18, 7:30 pm
The West Theatre
The four original members have reunited to release a new album, Algebra for Broken Hearts, which has the immediacy and lean rock vibes of the band’s earliest 90s recordings along with the back-to-the-roots spirit. With Six Mile Grove.
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