

For example, she mentioned the word “women”, and the girls in the audience cheered loudly.”īaker continues to build up her fanbase here… and it should be interesting to seeing her with other strong women, like with Phoebe Bridgers’ boygenius project.Īngel Olsen was next. She’s really built up an audience here, and fans were listening and cheering to everything Baker had to say. She’ll sometime scream on some songs, which can be such a powerful thing to hear from this very young singer. Seeing Baker, nearly a year later, I can tell you that she’s more confident and taking command of the stage. She was still new the music scene back then, and we commented it as much: “When we saw her in 2017, we described the then-15-year-old as “shy” and her songs were being “drowned out by the chatty crowd”. She commented that the last time she played the Surly was with the all-women show Courtney Barnett and Lucy Dacus in July 2018. I don’t know the capacity, but I am assuming you must arrive early to get a parking spot… otherwise, if it’s full, I am assuming you are on your own.įans showed up early to see the Wild Hearts Tour, which almost everyone buying Wild Hearts Tour-branded T-Shirts and tote bags!

CARAVAN PALACE TOUR OBSERVATORY NORTH PARK FOR FREE
The nice thing about the Surly Brewing shows is that they will open up a disused weighing station for free self-parking. From our experience, we have Rock the Garden (at the Walker Arts Sculpture Garden), Basilica Block Party (currently on hold due to the pandemic), Music in the Zoo (currently on hold), and Cabooze Plaza (at the parking lot at the Cabooze)… so there’s not a lot of active/current open-air options. tavern, is one of the few open-air venues in the Minneapolis area.

“My family has been telling stories forever, and this is how I tell mine”, Christopherson explained after the new “Celine”, a touching song about his mother.”Īnyway, the Surly Brewing Festival Field, which is next to the Surly Brewing Co. We did catch him at the Here and Now show at The Midland on August 8th, and wrote, “The music began with rising Anchorage singer-songwriter Quinn Christopherson, whose debut full-length, Write Your Name in Pink will be released September 16 for a half-hour set, accompanied by only his guitarist and beginning with the title track from his I Am Bubblegum EP. I later found out that Christopherson won’t be joining the Wild Hearts Tour, until Chicago (August 10), because he would be busy opening for the Here and Now shows, featuring Courtney Barnett and Lucy Dacus. On my original music schedule, Alaska native Quinn Christopherson was supposed to open the show. Due to city noise ordinances rules, these city “festivals”, like block parties, has to end by a certain time… so generally these shows starts at 5pm, when the sun’s still out. The Wild Hearts Tour, featuring Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker, stopped by the Surly Brewing Festival Field, in Minneapolis, on Tuesday, August 9th.
