Jan 2022
Duluth Does Bonnie Raitt (Postponed)
This show has been rescheduled for March 26. All tickets for the Jan. 29 date will be honored at the March 26 show. Refund requests can be made through Eventbrite or by contacting mark @ sacredheartmusic.org or at the point of purchase.
Find out more »Feb 2022
Peter Mayer and Sara Thomsen (Postponed)
The Peter Mayer and Sara Thomsen concert has been rescheduled for April 2. All tickets for the Feb. 5 date will be honored at the April 2 show. Refund requests can be made through Eventbrite, by contacting mark @ sacredheartmusic.org or at the point of purchase.
Find out more »Annie Mack
Singer-songwriter Annie Mack makes her Sacred Heart Music Center debut Feb. 19, 2022. Duluth's AfroGeode will open, with Courtney Ellian on piano. Doors open at 6 p.m. Showtime 7 p.m. Mack was raised in North Minneapolis and currently lives in Rochester. She has built a reputation as a powerhouse blues singer. She released her latest recording, “Testify,” in 2021. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. E-tickets are available Dec. 20. Paper tickets will be available at…
Find out more »Mar 2022
Willowgreen
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Duluth-based Willowgreen performing traditional, contemporary and original Celtic music from around the world. The band's signature vocal style combined with instrumentation including harp, hammered dulcimer, bodhrán, guitars, button accordion, whistles and mandolin appeals to audiences of all ages. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com and in person at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. All concert-goers must wear a mask, provide proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test at the…
Find out more »Duluth Does Bonnie Raitt
Legendary singer and guitarist Bonnie Raitt released her first album of blues-based rock and roll 50 years ago. The Duluth music community will honor her with a tribute performance featuring more than two-dozen Twin Ports musicians, including the Fish Heads, Breanne Marie, Ida Jo, Janie and the Spokes, Bill & Kate Isles and Born Too Late. Doors open at 6 p.m. Showtime 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Tickets are available at Globe News…
Find out more »Apr 2022
Peter Mayer and Sara Thomsen
Minnesota folk singers Peter Mayer and Sara Thomsen share the stage at Sacred Heart Music Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Mayer has 11 albums to his credit and has sold more than 100,000 copies. Northland singer-songwriter Thomsen has released six solo albums, including her latest, “Song Like a Seed.” She is artist director and member of “Three Altos” and is the founder and artistic director of the Echoes for Peace Choir. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at…
Find out more »Varshavski-Shapiro Piano Duo
Pianists Stanislava Varshavski and Diana Shapiro began playing together in 1998 at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy in Israel. They'll perform side-by-side on the Baldwin grand piano at Sacred Heart. Two Harbors composer and pianist Edward Ojard will open. Tickets are available at Globe News in Superior, Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth and online at eventbrite.com. Depending on current guidelines, all concert-goers might need to wear a mask, provide proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test at the door…
Find out more »Charlie Parr
Bluesman Charlie Parr is touring his 14th studio album, Last of the Better Days Ahead. He takes the stage in Duluth before heading to Europe. Minneapolis singer/songwriter Humbird will open the show. Tickets are available at Globe News in Superior, Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth and online at eventbrite.com. All concert-goers must wear a mask, provide proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test at the door prior to each show. Phone photos of vaccination cards will be accepted.…
Find out more »Andy Peterson Quartet
Duluth saxophonist Andy Peterson and his quartet perform the work of jazz great John Coltrane, focusing on works from between 1957 and 1967. Tickets are available at Globe News in Superior, Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth and online at eventbrite.com. All concert-goers must wear a mask, provide proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test at the door prior to each show. Phone photos of vaccination cards will be accepted. Further precautions may be taken pending state and county…
Find out more »Heart to Heart: Concert for Peace and Solidarity with Ukraine
The Duluth music, poetry and arts community join together for this fundraiser to support Ukrainian relief efforts. The concert promises to be varied and diverse, ranging from music on the Felgemaker organ to peace and antiwar songs. The list of performers includes: Aurora Baer, Bill and Kate Isles, Born Too Late, Brian Dack and Doug Greenwood, Ellie Schoenfeld, the Fish Heads, George Ellsworth, Janie and the Spokes, Jim Hall, Kyle Orla, John Ward and Lori Hatten, Judas and Israel, Michelle…
Find out more »May 2022
Dave Simonett
Trampled by Turtles frontman Dave Simonett performs on the Sacred Heart Music Center altar stage. Nat Harvie opens the show. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. E-tickets are available at eventbrite.com. Paper tickets available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Music at 7:30 p.m. All concert-goers must wear a mask, provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a recent negative test at the door. Phone photos of vaccination…
Find out more »Festival of Nordic Music: An Afternoon of Music from Nordic Lands
A variety of Nordic music will be shared as the final event in Duluth’s Festival of Nordic Music. The concert will feature organists James D. Hicks and Melanie Ohnstad, violinist Kristina Lantz, vocalist Erika Lantz and folk musician Arna Rennan. The historic 1898 Felgemaker pipe organ at Sacred Heart Music Center will be featured. Suggested donation is $20.
Find out more »Duluth Dylan Fest 2022: Singer-Songwriter Contest
The annual Duluth Dylan Fest Singer-Songwriter Contest features 15 musicians, each singing one Bob Dylan song and one original song. Only the original composition will be judged. Each contestant has approximately 6-8 minutes to perform both songs. Admission is free but reserved tickets are available online at eventbrite.com. The Duluth Dylan Festival, celebrating the 81st birthday of Bob Dylan, runs May 21-29. A full list of daily events is at duluthdylanfest.com.
Find out more »Duluth Dylan Fest 2022: Music of Bob Dylan Concert
Dan Isreal, Terry Walsh and Steve Brantseg lead a five-piece Minneapolis-based super group performing a broad representation of Bob Dylan’s rock and roll side, leaning heavily on his 1960s golden era with material from Highway 61 Revisited, Blonde on Blonde and Bringing it All Back Home. The group will also include some choice cuts from Dylan’s ’70s, ’80s, ’90s and beyond output. Expect a “greatest hits” set list along with a few “deep cuts” that will satisfy the hardcore fans…
Find out more »Jun 2022
Live from the Heart: Christopher David Hanson
Iron Range rocker Christopher David Hanson performs his latest material and discusses his songwriting process with radio personality Brett Ross during this edition of Live from the Heart: The Songwriters and Storytellers Series. The online event can be viewed on the Sacred Heart YouTube channel. A limited number of free studio audience tickets are available at eventbrite.com. Studio audience members must arrive no later than 7:15 p.m. at the building’s east entrance. Sacred Heart requires masking inside the building.
Find out more »Jul 2022
Live from the Heart: Aurora Baer
Duluth-based songwriter Aurora Baer performs traditional folk blues and also turns up the Telecaster to kick out the jams. She released a deeply personal, indy-rock EP in 2021 titled Out of My Mind and will discuss her life in music and upcoming recording plans in our next installment of Live from the Heart: The Songwriters and Storytellers Series. Crystal Lynn Abbs of the 9 O’clock Meltdown podcast is the host. The online event can be viewed on the Sacred Heart…
Find out more »Sep 2022
Kardemimmit
The award-winning, all-female, Finnish folk group Kardemimmit features original work composed around the Finnish national instrument, the kantele. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com.
Find out more »Live from the Heart: Cyr and the Cosmonauts
Brother and sister Eric and Rachel Cyr from the Duluth-based Americana group Cyr and the Cosmonauts perform work from their 2021 album Songs to Sing Before We’re Dead and discuss their life in music in our next Live from the Heart: Songwriters/Storytellers Series event. The performance can be seen on the Sacred Heart Music Center YouTube channel. A limited amount of free studio audience tickets are available at eventbrite.com. Studio audience members must arrive no later than 7:15 p.m. at…
Find out more »Duluth Does Willie Nelson
More than two-dozen Twin Ports musicians will pay tribute to country music legend Willie Nelson during the Duluth Does Willie Nelson event. The one-night-only concert is part of an ongoing “Duluth Does” tribute concert series staged at Sacred Heart Music Center twice a year. Each artist will select one song from the Nelson catalog of recordings to perform for the tribute concert. The setlist includes: “Crazy,” “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground,” “Blue Skies,” “On the Road Again” and…
Find out more »Dalakopa
Dalakopa is a folk-music supergroup based in Roros, Norway. The band has toured throughout Europe and the United States, won numerous awards including Spelmannsprisen, the Norwegian Grammy, and recorded 12 albums. In 2018 the group was included in the Norwegian Old Time Dancing Hall of Fame. Tickets are available at Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth, Globe News in Superior and online at eventbrite.com.
Find out more »Oct 2022
Humbird and Lanue
Duluth-based Lanue and Minneapolis-based Humbird share the Sacred Heart altar stage in a one-night-only, live-audience performance. Sarah Krueger, lead singer-songwriter of Lanue, continues to amplify her knack for straightforward and earnest songwriting while maintaining a vocal delivery that sits like honey over layers of warm synths, guitars and percussion. Ranging from confessional to nostalgic, each song is brightened by a lush lift while continuing to rest inside the framework of the folk tradition. Siri Undlin, aka Humbird, works in the…
Find out more »Turn Turn Turn
Turn Turn Turn is a trio that bonded over its mutual love of close-harmony 1960s and '70s country, folk and pop music and formed an original Americana band. To create its distinctive sound, the band “turns” to the distant past of early American recorded music, “turns” again to that renaissance of the 1960s and 1970s, and finally “turns” again to the present looking forward. Former Honeydogs frontman Adam Levy (guitar, vocals), Savannah Smith (guitar, vocals) and Barb Brynstad (bass, vocals)…
Find out more »Nov 2022
Faure Requiem: A Concert of Remembrance
"To honor the memory of those who have gone before us and reflect on the loss of life from recent events," the Friends of the Felgemaker host a Concert of Remembrance. The concert features Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem sung by chorus and orchestra with conductor Dr. Charles Sundquist, organist Velda Graham Bell, soprano Tasha Kapp and baritone Mark Hakes. The concert also includes several works for solo organ played by Rachael Kresha, Karen Hanson Sande and Charles Sundquist on the historic…
Find out more »Mimi Parker Vigil
Sacred Heart Music Center is hosting a vigil for Duluth musician Mimi Parker who died Nov. 5 after battling ovarian cancer. All who love the music of Low are welcome.
Find out more »Joseph Huber
Milwaukee-based country blues artist Joseph Huber and his band will perform works from their 2021 album The Downtowner. Huber has shared the stage with Charlie Parr and headlined a 2022 SquashFest date. Tickets are available at Globe News in Superior, Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth and online at eventbrite.com.
Find out more »Jeremy Messersmith
Jeremy Messersmith is an indie pop singer-songwriter and one of Minnesota’s most recognized and celebrated artists, praised by The New York Times, NPR, USA Today, Paste Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, Spin, and Rolling Stone among many others. He is joined on stage by cellist Dan Lawonn. Advanced tickets Paper tickets are available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore. Tickets are available at the door for $25 (general) and $10 (student rush). Doors open at 6:30…
Find out more »Nachito Herrera
The Grammy-award winning Cuban-born Latin jazz pianist Nachito Herrera performs work from George Gershwin and Ernesto Lecuona. Tickets are available at Globe News in Superior, Zenith Bookstore and online at eventbrite.com.
Find out more »Dec 2022
Storyhill
Billboard-charting folk duo Storyhill returns to Duluth as part of its holiday tour, playing songs from the album Bethlehem. Embracing the full depth and meaning of the Advent and Christmas seasons, the acoustic songs lean into the message of hope for a more peaceful world. A concert intent on bringing the spirit of the season to audiences of all ages, Storyhill’s holiday show will include reimagined Christmas classics, seasonal songs and originals from the duo's 30+ years of writing and…
Find out more »A Willowgreen Winter: Celtic Music for the Season
Duluth-based folk music group Willowgreen will stage traditional and contemporary holiday music from Ireland, Newfoundland, Scotland, Canada, the United States and the rest of the Celtic music world. The seven-piece group's signature vocal style combines with instrumentation that includes harp, hammered dulcimer, bodhrán, guitars, button accordion, whistles and mandolin. Willowgreen has performed at many festivals and concert series throughout North America, including Milwaukee Irish Fest, Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival, Chicago Irish Fest, and Irish Fair of Minnesota. The band…
Find out more »A Very Mimi Christmas
Duluth lost a true friend and artist when Mimi Parker of Low died on Nov. 5 after a challenging battle with ovarian cancer. Her spirit remains in the form of the music she left behind, one special gift being the band’s beloved Christmas album recorded in 1999. The event will feature a cookie potluck — a nod to Parker’s love of baking — and a craft table where people can decorate a commemorative tree ornament. Attendees are encouraged to bring…
Find out more »Live from the Heart: Paul Metsa
Minnesota blues/rock legend Paul Metsa performs songs from his vast catalog, talks about his life in music and reads from his new book Alphabet Jazz in the next Live from the Heart: Songwriters/Storytellers Series event. Maija Jenson will host. Metsa was born on the Minnesota Iron Range, was based in Minneapolis for decades and now lives in Duluth where he performs regularly. He has received seven Minnesota Music Awards and has played more than 5,000 gigs, including forays to Iceland…
Find out more »Jan 2023
Duluth Does Pink Floyd
More than two dozen Twin Ports musicians will pay tribute to the psychedelic sounds of classic rock kings Pink Floyd, performing the group’s work from the 1960s, '70s, '80s and beyond. The one-night-only Duluth Does Pink Floyd concert is part of an ongoing “Duluth Does” tribute concert series staged at Sacred Heart Music Center twice a year. Each artist will select one song from the Pink Floyd catalog to perform for the tribute concert. The set list will include the…
Find out more »Feb 2023
Haley in Concert
Twin Cities-based singer/songwriter Haley launched her music career in Duluth and has gone on to perform on stages all over the world. Don’t miss this special Valentine’s Day night concert with Haley as she performs old favorites and new work with bassist and producer Steve Garrington. Tenderness will open. After recording a debut album and releasing a set of demos, Haley recorded ... The Size of Planets for Alan Sparhawk’s Chairkicker’s Union label at Sacred Heart Music Center in 2003.…
Find out more »Mar 2023
Duluth Songwriters Showcase 2023
Danny Frank & the Smoky Gold host another Duluth Songwriter Showcase, featuring Sonja Martin, Misisipi Mike and Lyla Abukhodair. This event features three Duluth-based singer-songwriters performing a solo set of their original music for a live audience, discussing the craft of songwriting and sharing stories that inspire their music. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door while they last, available online at eventbrite.com starting Jan. 26. Paper tickets are available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith…
Find out more »Music Resource Center Launch Party
The Music Resource Center is back for students in grades 6-12 who are interested in a space to make music, meet other musicians, get lessons from professionals, record and perform. MRC will run from March 14 through May 18 at Sacred Heart Music Center from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The launch party for participants and their adults is on March 14. From 4 to 5 p.m. there will be an open house and pizza party,…
Find out more »Gichi-Gami Celebration: Water Protectors
Sacred Heart Music Center hosts a day celebrating Lake Superior and sacred waters. There will be free food, speakers, activities for kids, Indigenous drummers, local musicians and vendors, a silent auction and opportunities to learn about protecting natural resources. Water Protector Prom at 6 p.m. featuring the music of Thomas X. Support the Water Protectors at gofund.me.
Find out more »Apr 2023
Peter Mayer and Sara Thomsen
Minnesota folk singers Peter Mayer and Sara Thomsen share the stage at Sacred Heart Music Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Mayer has 11 albums to his credit and has sold more than 100,000 copies. Northland singer-songwriter Thomsen has released six solo albums, including her latest, “Song Like a Seed.” She is artist director and member of “Three Altos” and is the founder and artistic director of the Echoes for Peace Choir. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at…
Find out more »Chuck Leavell
Rolling Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell returns to Duluth to celebrate the recent PBS broadcast of America’s Forests with Chuck Leavell: Minnesota. This special event will kick off with Leavell and Big Wave Dave and the Ripples performing an opening song and will be followed by a Fireside Chat discussing northern Minnesota forestry issues. A limited amount of tickets for the public are available online only at the Sacred Heart Music Center Eventbrite site. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Find out more »Michael Gulezian and Billy McLaughlin
Fingerstyle acoustic guitarists Billy McLaughlin and Michael Gulezian share the Sacred Heart stage for this rare, one-night-only double bill. For decades, Billy McLaughlin astounded audiences around the world with his complex and rhythmic acoustic guitar music. At the height of his international recording and touring career, Billy was diagnosed with Focal Dystonia, a mysterious and yet-to-be-cured neuromuscular disorder that rendered him unable to play. But Billy did the unthinkable: He learned to play his complex music with the opposite hand.…
Find out more »O Joy! Women’s Choir Concert
The College of St. Scholastica’s Bella Voce and the College of St. Benedict’s Women’s Choir join their voices in a collaborative performance. Don't miss this rare chance to hear vocal choirs inside the Sacred Heart Music Center! Pre-order tickets here.
Find out more »Dan Israel
Dan Israel is a longtime fixture on the Minneapolis music scene and performs all over Minnesota both solo and with his band. He has been called “the hardest working singer-songwriter in Minnesota" and will perform both new material and old favorites with his band in this one-night-only concert. Israel won Song of the Year (for “Come to Me”) in the 2005 Minnesota Music Awards and Songwriter of the Year in the 2006 MMA’s. He received a 4-star review from the…
Find out more »Friends of the Felgemaker: Early Music Concert
The Friends of the Felgemaker present early music specialist Shelley Gruskin leading a host of other wonderful instrumentalists and singers to perform “Lovers Made Men” in concert. “Lovers Made Men” is a Jacobean era masque written by Ben Jonson with music composed by Nicholas Lanier. Written as a form of courtly entertainment, masques flourished in 16th century and early 17th century Europe. “Lovers Made Men” was particularly significant in the development and acceptance of opera in 17th century England. Additional…
Find out more »May 2023
Duluth Dylan Fest 2023 with Jeff Slate
Duluth Dylan Fest presents a special evening with award-winning New York City-based musician and music journalist Jeff Slate. Slate has appeared on stage and worked with music legends like Pete Townshend, Roger McGuinn, Jeff Tweedy and Sheryl Crow, and his music has appeared in advertising, films and television, including in the show Gossip Girl. His writing can be found in the New Yorker, Esquire and the Wall Street Journal, where last year he interviewed Bob Dylan. Joining Slate on stage…
Find out more »Duluth Dylan Fest 2023: Singer-Songwriter Contest
The annual Duluth Dylan Fest Singer-Songwriter Contest features a dozen musicians, each singing one Bob Dylan song and one original song. Only the original composition will be judged. Each contestant has approximately 6-8 minutes to perform both songs. Prizes are awarded to the top three musicians. Tickets are available online at eventbrite.com. Tickets will also be available for $5 at the door while they last. Doors open at 6 p.m. with music starting at 7. The Duluth Dylan Festival runs…
Find out more »Duluth Dylan Fest 2023: Infidels
Twin Cities rockers roll into Sacred Heart to celebrate native son Bob Dylan’s 82nd birthday with this tribute concert as part of Duluth Dylan Fest. Infidels -- featuring Dan Israel, Terry Walsh and Steve Brantseg -- will perform a broad representation of Dylan’s best rock and roll work. The group will lean heavily on his 1960s golden era with material from Highway 61 Revisited, Blonde on Blonde and Bringing It All Back Home. Tickets are available at Globe News in…
Find out more »Jun 2023
Becky Schlegel & the 48s
Becky Schlegel performs original Minnesota music, drawing on the influence of classic country, bluegrass and folk. She takes listeners on a musical journey, exploring new places and meeting new people in every song. Duluth-based Americana songwriter Breanne Marie will open the show. Schlegel has performed on A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor and the Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour, is a 2016 inductee into the Legends of South Dakota Country Music Association, a Minnesota Music Awards recipient and Minnesota…
Find out more »Sep 2023
Organ and Brass Spectacular
The Friends of the Felgemaker’s first organ concert of the 2023-24 season will feature newly appointed resident organist Dr. Charles Sundquist along with the Twin Ports Brass Ensemble in “An Organ and Brass Spectacular.” This celebratory concert will explore powerful music written for organ and brass by composers such as Gigout, Strauss, Stamm, Sharpe and Dvorak. Tickets can be ordered here or purchased at the door.
Find out more »Duluth Does The Trio
More than two dozen Twin Ports musicians are set to pay tribute to three ground-breaking country music legends - Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt - in Duluth Does The Trio. This one-night-only concert is part of an ongoing “Duluth Does” tribute series staged at Sacred Heart Music Center. Each Northland artist will select a song from the Parton, Harris or Ronstadt catalog to perform for the tribute concert. Ticket sales start Aug. 31 online and at Global News…
Find out more »Oct 2023
Annie Humphrey Album Release and Fundraiser
Annie Humphrey celebrates the release of her new album The Light in My Bones with a special concert to raise funds for the American Indian Community Housing Organization’s Dabnoo’igan shelter expansion. Singer-songwriter David Huckfelt and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Ylvisaker will also perform. Humphrey is an Anishinaabe singer/songwriter who grew up on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation. The Light in My Bones is her third full-length album. All proceeds from this event will go to expansion of the Dabnoo’igan shelter, an emergency…
Find out more »Martin Zellar
Martin Zellar first appeared on the Twin Cities music scene in the late 80’s as the lead singer and songwriter for the alt-country pioneers, Gear Daddies. Zellar has gone on to record and perform as a solo artist and with his band The Hardways, releasing eight more albums. More than 30 years down the road from his first release, Zellar continues to make his living writing, recording and performing his music. “Head West” is his first release of new material…
Find out more »The OK Factor and Jaerv
Olivia Diercks and Karla Colahan, cellist and violinist of the Twin Cities-based, new-classical crossover duo The OK Factor will be performing with the Swedish folk band Jaerv in this special new American classical meets Swedish folk event. Together OK Factor and Jaerv make one-of-a-kind music that feels brand new and old world at that same time. Advance e-tickets will be available Aug. 31 online for $20. Advance paper tickets will be available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore…
Find out more »Turn Turn Turn (Canceled)
This show has been canceled due to an illness in the band. Tickets will be refunded at the point of purchase or online. Turn Turn Turn is a trio that bonded over its mutual love of close-harmony 1960s and '70s country, folk and pop music and formed an original Americana band. To create its distinctive sound, the band “turns” to the distant past of early American recorded music, “turns” again to that renaissance of the 1960s and 1970s, and finally…
Find out more »Mr. Sun
The four musical personalities of Mr. Sun (fiddler Darol Anger, Duluth native Joe K. Walsh, Acoustic Guitar Wunderkind Grant Gordy and bassist Aidan O’Donnell) are so strong that one might imagine the group could explode if not for the palpable love and humor that emanate from every note they play together. The group means to take a relaxed approach to writing its own chapter in the American Music Saga with their new Compass Records release “extrovert," on CD & bright…
Find out more »Nov 2023
Haley
Twin Cities-based singer-songwriter Haley returns to Duluth in celebration of her new album, Hunca Munca. Having launched a music career in Duluth more than 20 years ago, Haley has toured the country and performed on stages all over the world. Be among the first to hear songs from the new record performed live in concert with a full band. E-Tickets are available at eventbrite.com and paper tickets are available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Book Store in West…
Find out more »Seeds of Culture: Baroque Time Travel Hip Hop
Bach Society of Minnesota’s Associate Artistic Director Marco Real-d’Arbelles and spoken word artist See More Perspective present the collaborative concert, Seeds of Culture: Baroque Time Travel Hip Hop. This thrilling concert concept will demonstrate the similarities between two seemingly disparate genres and underscore how both forms of music, though created centuries apart, have been considered experimental. Advance E-Tickets are available for $20 at eventbrite.com and paper tickets will be available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West…
Find out more »A Concert of Remembrance and Hope
Featuring John Rutter’s Requiem in dedication to all people who have been victims of acts of violence and intolerance across the world. Charles Sundquist, Sacred Heart Music Center’s resident organist, will conduct the Requiem, featuring a 16-voice choir, soprano soloist Jennifer Lien, organist Rachael Kresha, flutist Sondra Mowers, oboeist Brett Linski and cellist Betsy Husby. The concert will also include several works for solo organ played by Velda Graham Bell, Karen Hanson Sande and David Tryggestad on the historic Felgemaker…
Find out more »Mason Jennings
Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter Mason Jennings returns to the Sacred Heart Music Center altar stage to perform work from his most recent release, Underneath the Roses. E-tickets are available on eventbrite.com and advance paper tickets will be available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth.Tickets will be available at the door for $25 while they last.
Find out more »Dec 2023
Uke the Halls: Songs of Peace and Joy
Celebrate the season with Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter Katy Vernon and the Two Harbors Ukulele Group as they perform an evening of Christmas carols, holiday jingles, sing-a-longs and lots of jolly merriment.
Find out more »Gary Louris
Best known for his seminal work with The Jayhawks, Gary Louris is one of the most acclaimed musicians to come out of Minnesota’s teeming rock scene. Don't miss this rare solo show on the beautiful Sacred Heart Music Center altar stage.
Find out more »A Willowgreen Winter: Celtic Music for the Season
Duluth-based folk music group Willowgreen will stage traditional and contemporary holiday music from Ireland, Newfoundland, Scotland, Canada, the United States and the rest of the Celtic music world. The seven-piece group's signature vocal style combines with instrumentation that includes harp, hammered dulcimer, bodhrán, guitars, button accordion, whistles and mandolin. Willowgreen has performed at many festivals and concert series throughout North America, including Milwaukee Irish Fest, Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival, Chicago Irish Fest, and Irish Fair of Minnesota.
Find out more »Jan 2024
Duluth Does Elton John (SOLD OUT)
More than two-dozen Twin Ports musicians perform the music of British superstar Elton John during this Sacred Heart Music Center fundraiser. Performers scheduled to appear include Misisipi Mike Wolf, Breanne Marie, George Ellsworth, Born Too Late, Darin Bergsven and more. Each artist will select one song from the Elton John catalog to perform for the tribute concert. Both Sacred Heart stage pianos will be tuned and ready to go for this one. All proceeds from the “Duluth Does” concert goes…
Find out more »Ross Thorn Livestream
Duluth-based singer-songwriter, Ross Thorn, will perform work from his debut album Hugo and talk about his life in music during the January installment of the Live from The Heart: Songwriters/Storytellers Series. The event will be livestreamed on the Sacred Heart YouTube channel and is hosted by Duluth-based musician, Clifton Nesseth. A limited number of studio audience tickets are available for free on eventbrite.com.
Find out more »Feb 2024
Jennifer Grimm & Leslie Vincent
Twin Cities-based vocalists and songwriters Jennifer Grimm and Leslie Vincent, along with guitarist Joe Cruz and pianist Ted Godbout, perform original work, favorites off their respective records, some classic tunes and a few surprises along the way. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com.
Find out more »An Evening of Jazz, R&B and Pop
Twin Cities-based vocalists and songwriters Jennifer Grimm and Leslie Vincent will perform an evening of jazz, R&B and pop tunes, alongside guitarist Joe Cruz and pianist Ted Godbout. The group will perform original work, favorites off their respective records and familiar tunes.
Find out more »Superior Siren
Duluth-based Superior Siren returns to the Sacred Heart altar stage for another Valentine’s Day evening performance. Indie electronic duo EmbalmingEva opens the show. Inspired by Lake Superior and siren mythology, Superior Siren is led by singer-songwriter and guitarist Laura Sellner. She is backed by cellist Rachel Gobin, bassist Nyssa Krause and drummer Emma Deaner. The all-female band released a self-titled album in 2018, followed by Sellner's solo Superior Siren EP Kill Your Darlings in 2021. The band is in production…
Find out more »Boku Frequency
Longtime Duluth soul, funk and rock three-piece Boku Frequency will perform songs from their vast catalogue of original and cover songs and talk about their decades in the music business in the February installment of Live from the Heart: Songwriters/Storytellers Series. The event will be livestreamed on the Sacred Heart Music Center YouTube channel. A limited number of studio audience tickets are available at eventbrite.com. Studio audience members are asked to arrive no later than 7:15 p.m. and to use…
Find out more »Mar 2024
Charlie Parr Album Release Concert
Minnesota bluesman Charlie Parr celebrates the release of his new album Little Sun. Parr weaves together stories celebrating music, community and communing with nature in this raw album. The record also exemplifies blues and folk traditions that Parr continues to carry with him.
Find out more »Turn Turn Turn
Minneapolis-based acoustic trio, Turn Turn Turn, returns to the Sacred Heart stage with their unique blend of folk and country originals and some Fleetwood Mac covers. Sister duo, The Penny Peaches, will open the show with their easy listening folk sounds. E-tickets are available at eventbrite.com and paper tickets are available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. Tickets will be available at the door for $25 while supplies last. This concert will also be available…
Find out more »Willowgreen
Willowgreen performs traditional, contemporary and original music from Ireland, Newfoundland, Scotland and the rest of the Celtic music world. The group's signature vocal style combined with instrumentation appeals to audiences of all ages. This will be Willowgreen's third year playing the Sacred Heart St. Patrick's Day Celebration. Tickets are available online at eventbrite.com. Paper tickets are available at Globe-News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. Tickets will also be available at the door while they last. Doors open…
Find out more »Bel Canto Due
Omaha-based Bel Canto Duo was founded in 2016 by looping artist and cellist, David Downing with English horn specialist, Darci Griffith Gamerl. The group combines their minimalist, cross-genre compositions with classical music favorites and healing music therapy. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com or can be bought at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. Tickets will also be available at the door while supply lasts. Doors open at 6:30 pm. and music starts at 7:30.
Find out more »Duluth Songwriters Showcase 2024
Danny Frank & the Smoky Gold host another Duluth Songwriter Showcase, featuring Shane Nelson, Hannah Rey and Skarlett Woods. This event features three Duluth-based singer-songwriters performing a solo set of their original music for a live audience, discussing the craft of songwriting and sharing stories that inspire their music. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door while they last, available online at eventbrite.com. Paper tickets are available at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West…
Find out more »Apr 2024
Chastity Brown
Chastity Brown returns to Duluth in support of her new album Sing to the Walls. Duluth singer-songwriter Nolen Sellwood opens the show. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; music at 7:30. Tickets are available online at eventbrite.com and in person at Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth and Globe News in Superior. Tickets will be available at the door for $25.
Find out more »Sacred Heart Spring Open House
Sacred Heart Music Center is a beautiful neo-Gothic three-spired brownstone in downtown Duluth. Built in the late 1890s, this historical space now offers a unique backdrop for concerts, events, memorials and weddings. Upon arrival guests will receive a complimentary glass of wine, provided by Catering by Bellisio's. Coffee and water will be available for guests and vendors throughout the event. Tour the space, meet vendors and get inspired.
Find out more »Church of Cash
The Church of Cash embodies the mystique and resonance of Johnny Cash in concert. Tickets are available online at eventbrite.com or get paper tickets at Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth and Globe News in Superior. Tickets will also available at the door for $25 while they last. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and music starts at 7:30 p.m.
Find out more »Luminate
An evening to benefit Life House Duluth featuring music, film and performances by young artists from Life House Duluth, the Music Resource Center and local schools. This event features the premiere of Light Holder, a short film documentary by Jeremy Gardner following Life House alum Jasmine Clark's journey from loss, abuse, unstable foster care and youth homelessness to stability, entrepreneurship and community activism.
Find out more »Pieta Brown
Iowa-based singer-songwriter Pieta Brown makes her debut on the Sacred Heart altar stage. The daughter of two preacher’s kids, Pieta Brown was brought up on traditional and rural folk music and later began writing poems and composing instrumental songs of her own on piano. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com and will also be available at the door while supply lasts. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and music starts at 7:30 p.m.
Find out more »May 2024
Beats for Change
Beats for Change is a fundraiser event that sets out to unite all communities with a memorable evening of live music. This concert aims to raise money and awareness for various humanitarian issues. All proceeds will go to support Red Cross efforts in Haiti and Ethiopia. Northland musicians Sara Thomsen, Charlie Parr, Shane Nelson, Mary Bue, Ian Alexy and students in the Marshall School Choir are all scheduled to perform. Grab your tickets at eventbritecom.
Find out more »The Cactus Blossoms
Twin Cities brother-duo the Cactus Blossoms brings its harmonies and haunting Americana style back to Duluth. Minneapolis-based singer songwriter Dan Israel opens the show with a special solo performance.
Find out more »Duluth Dylan Fest 2024: Singer-Songwriter Contest
The annual Duluth Dylan Fest Singer-Songwriter Contest features a dozen musicians, each singing one Bob Dylan song and one original song. Only the original composition will be judged. Each contestant has approximately 6-8 minutes to perform both songs. Prizes are awarded to the top three musicians. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com The Duluth Dylan Festival runs May 21-26, celebrating the 83rd birthday of Bob Dylan. A full list of daily events is at duluthdylanfest.com.
Find out more »Humbird
Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter Humbird returns to Sacred Heart to celebrate the release of her new album Right On.
Find out more »Jun 2024
Amwaaj
Amwaaj is a Minnesota-based ensemble performing classical, folk and modern music of the Arab world. They play on traditional instruments including the oud, violin, nay, buzuq, riqq and darbukkah/Egyptian tabla. The group will be joined by guest artist Rana Mishrawi on the qanun. This is a rare opportunity to hear live classical Arabic music played on traditional instruments and to learn more about this elegant and sophisticated musical tradition. Grab your tickets at eventbrite.com.
Find out more »Sep 2024
Friends of the Felgemaker Benefit Concert
The program for this Friends of the Felgemaker Benefit Concert highlights repertoire (spanning more than three centuries) written for organ, plus trumpet, horn, saxophone, violin, flute and voice in works by Baroque, Romantic and Modern composers. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com.
Find out more »Fall Launch Party and Talent Showcase
Life House and Music Resource Center creatives perform a variety of acts to kick off the school year at the Fall Launch Party and Talent Showcase. The MRC is an inclusive program where students in grades 6-12 explore the craft of music through instruction and hands-on experience in music performance, recording and the music business. They have instruments, instructors/coaches, recording equipment, and practice rooms. All skill levels, experience and interests are welcomed.
Find out more »Väsen
Väsen-Duo, Mikael Marin and Olov Johansson create intense and humorous music that is composed of their own musical language. Duluth-based band Ponyfolk will open. Tickets will be available at eventbrite.com. Paper tickets can also be bought at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. Doors at 6:30 p.m. and music starts at 7:30 p.m.
Find out more »Duluth Does Motown
More than two dozen Twin Ports musicians pay tribute to the Motown record label and perform some of the biggest hits of the 20th century. FOX21 anchor Dan Hanger hosts. Can't make the show? Tune in live on the Sacred Heart YouTube Channel. E-tickets will be available at eventbrite.com. Paper tickets can also be purchased at Globe News in Superior and Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. All proceeds go to support Sacred Heart Music Center programming and maintenance of its…
Find out more »Oct 2024
Femme Punk Night: Gully Boys
Punk is coming to Sacred Heart. The Minneapolis rocker group, Gully Boys perform with Duluth's Mara Lovejoy and Yonder. Doors open at 6 p.m. and music starts at 7 p.m. Tickets can be bought online at eventbrite.com. They can also be bought at Zenith Bookstore, Globe News or at the doors the day of.
Find out more »Kodak Quartet
The award-winning string quartet, Kodak Quartet, is setting the world on fire with their passionate and energetic playing. They are highly regarded for their work with contemporary composers and for presenting traditional works with a contemporary flavor. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com. They can also be bought at Zenith Bookstore, Globe News or at the door the day of. Doors open at 6 p.m. and music starts at 7 p.m.
Find out more »Nikki Lemire
The Duluth-raised, Minneapolis-based indie-folk harpist performs for the first time as a solo artist in her hometown. She'll be joined by The Nunnery and Sarah Morris. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and music starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available online at eventbrite.com. They can also be bought at Zenith Bookstore, Globe News or at the door the day of.
Find out more »Nat Harvie
Duluth native and Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter, producer and performance artist Nat Harvie headlines a night of experimental music with support from Alan Sparhawk of Low and organist Molly Raben.
Find out more »The Phantom of the Opera Silent Film with the Felgemaker
Organist, improviser and composer Aaron David Miller is accompanying the silent film, The Phantom of the Opera. He is preforming for a Friends of the Felgemaker Benefit concert to support organ restoration. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the movie starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are available online at eventbrite.com. They can also be bought at Zenith Bookstore, Globe News and at the door day of — students with ID get in for $5.
Find out more »Nov 2024
The New Standards
The New Standards play a unique jazz take on pop, punk and classic rock hits. The trio features pianist Chan Poling of The Suburbs, bassist John Munson of Semisonic and Steve Roehm on the vibraphone. Duluth's Maxi Childs Trio opens the show. Tickets are available online at eventbrite.com and in person at Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth and Globe News in Superior. Tickets at the door are $25.
Find out more »Fire in the Village
Singer-songwriters Annie Humphrey and David Huckfelt lead this new arts/cultural collective. Ticket sales open on Oct. 4 and are $15 on Eventbrite.
Find out more »Stepping on Up for Chum
Charlie Parr, Jon Edwards, Kaylee Matuszak, Ross Thorn, Sophie Hiroko and the Campfire Tranarchists are all on the bill at this fundraiser for shelter assistance. Tickets are available online at eventbrite.com and in person at Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth and Globe News in Superior. Tickets at the door are $25.
Find out more »Dec 2024
Mason Jennings
Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter Mason Jennings returns to the Sacred Heart Music Center altar stage to perform work from his most recent release, Underneath the Roses, along with a selection of old favorites. Featuring the songs, "Only Lovers Welcome" and "No Ordinary Friend," the album Underneath the Roses was written in a burst of creativity following the birth of Jennings' son. Jennings will perform solo both on guitar and the beautiful Sacred Heart grand piano. Twin Ports duo Between Howls will open.…
Find out more »Sara Thomsen and Peter Mayer
Minnesota folk singers Sara Thomsen and Peter Mayer will celebrate the holidays. Peter and Sara will each perform a set and play together on a few choice songs as well in this one-night-only holiday show. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door.
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