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Lake Street Dive heading to Duluth's Bayfront Festival Park

Lake Street Dive heading to Duluth's Bayfront Festival Park

Yahoo28-01-2025
The summer concert series at Duluth's Bayfront Festival Park is taking shape.
First Avenue has announced that Lake Street Dive — a band that will always sound like it should be from Minnesota — will headline a night of the outdoor series on July 15.
The Boston-originated group has been touring almost constantly since releasing its latest album, Good Together, last year.
Other concerts announced for Bayfront Festival Park include the return of Alison Krauss and Union Station on June 11 and hometown bluegrass group Trampled by Turtles on July 5.
Additionally, the 36th Annual Bayfront Blues Festival will return to the park from Aug. 8–10.
Tickets for Lake Street Dive go on sale on Jan. 31, with an artist presale taking place on Jan. 29 at 10 a.m. That'll be followed by Spotify and First Avenue presales on Jan. 30 at 10 a.m.
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