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  • 2528 Nicollet Ave S
  • Minneapolis, MN, 55404
  • United States

6PM DOORS — FULL FOOD AND BEVERAGE MENU AVAILABLE

8PM SHOWTIME // $15 ADVANCE // $20 DAY OF SHOW // 21+

David Wax and Suz Slezak, the plucky husband-wife duo behind the eclectic “Mexo-Americana” band David Wax Museum are touring with their full ensemble in support of an exuberant new album, You Must Change Your Life.

Produced by Dan Molad (Lucius), these technicolor tracks capture—then transcend—bedrock elements of the band’s 15-year recording career with ancient, ever-relevant rhythms of traditional Mexican music, mixed with amber pop hues emanating from an AM radio circa 1975, and unabashed rock riffs—all united with interlacing, seductive harmonies.

Co-fronted by multi-instrumentalist Slezak with her raucous accordion and sublime fiddling along with the unstoppable energy of Wax, the band’s on-stage charisma is both captivating and intimate. Since their early debut as a buzz band at the revered Newport Folk Festival, David Wax Museum has reached through TV and across radio airwaves, transmitting their dynamism on CBS: This Morning, Tiny Desk Concert and World Cafe. The band has soundtracked love stories on and off screens, from the Netflix #1 show Firefly Lane to the wedding of Chasten and Pete Buttigieg.

With NPR hailing them as "pure, irresistible joy" and raves everywhere from the New York Times and Rolling Stone to TIME and The Guardian (which dubbed the music "global crossover at its best"), they've toured the world with their two young children in tow and have shared stages with The Avett Brothers, Los Lobos, The Wood Brothers, Old 97’s, Buena Vista Social Club, Guster, Josh Ritter, Gregory Alan Isakov, Watchhouse, and more.

Neopolitan is a five-piece alt-country and folk rock band. Although relatively new to the Minneapolis scene, their origins date back to 2016 when the band was founded in Northfield Minnesota. Neopolitan is a clan of friends, all living under one roof, where deep friendship is a thread which runs through music.

Hailing from the plains of North Texas, founding member Harry Edstrom brings a gravely yet sincere style of songwriting, drawing inspiration from the outlaw country movement of the 70s and 80s. He writes earnestly about themes of youth, heartache, and universal empathy. He approaches country and folk music as a medium of personal testimony and experimental story-telling as well as a tradition.

Neopolitan is tied together by percussionist Nate LeBrun (Eau Claire, WI), bassist Tobias Martin (Seattle, WA), pedal steel guitarist Jonah Lyddon Hatten (Indianola, IA) and guitarist Nick Baker (Minneapolis, MN).