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Sat, Jun 17, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - Sun, Jun 18, 2023 @ 1:00 am
New Orleans Suspects
EVENT DETAILS
UNDER THE CANOPY
@ The Hook AND LADDER THEATER
- Doors 6:00pm
- Music 7:00pm
- 21+
- Reserved Seats: $40
- GA: $30 ADV / $36 DOS
- VIP: $48 (Includes Under The Canopy + Late Night)
- RAIN or SHINE
*Does not include fees
NO REFUNDS
Thank you to our supporting partners:
Jack Daniels, Summit Brewing, Slane Irish Whiskey, KFAI – Fresh Air Community Radio, Mpls / St Paul Magazine, Nobool Presents, Arbeiter Brewing, Moon Palace Books, The Hub Bike Co-Op, The Hive Realty, Lake Street Council, & The MN State Arts Board
EVENT DESCRIPTION
New Orleans Suspects
with guests Kung Fu Hippies
New Orleans Suspects began playing together in 2009 as a pick-up band at the Maple Leaf in New Orleans. Comprised of some of the most seasoned, highly respected players in NOLA, the group called themselves The Unusual Suspects. Their chemistry was undeniable and by the summer of 2011 they decided to tour full-time, renaming the band New Orleans Suspects. They quickly began attracting large crowds from San Francisco to New York. They have currently released five albums and established themselves as one of New Orleans’ best supergroups.
Stay all night for an epic New Orleans style late night party with a special New Orleans Suspects “Feats Don’t Fail Me Now” Tribute To Little Feat!!
“Feats Don’t Fail Me Now”
A Tribute To Little Feat
The Hook and Ladder Theater
Doors 10:00pm :: Music 10:30pm :: 21+
GA: $20 ADV / $25 DOS
BUY TICKETS
** VIP Passes (Include This Party) **
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The Award-Winning* Under the Canopy series at The Hook & Ladder Theater returns with its uniquely seasonal urban footprint to the Longfellow neighborhood of South Minneapolis in 2023. *Voted Best in MN 2021 by StarTribune readers.
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The Hook has committed to having a food truck Under the Canopy throughout the 2023 season for our guests.
Come hungry and enjoy dinner with the show!
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.