• Irish Céilí Dancing

    The Dubliner Pub 2162 University Avenue, St. Paul, United States

    Join in the fun with an Irish céilí dancing session, every Wednesday with instructor Paul McCluskey and live music with local musicians.

  • Charanga Tropical with Havana Quartet.

    “a musical delight and a visual spectacle” – City Pages   For the first time Charanga Tropical performs with Havana Quartet. Eleven musicians onstage. Amazing! Experience music is rich in harmony and melody, fantastic for listening and superb for dancing. Charanga Tropical performs with an instrumentation that dates back to the roots of Cuban music featuring three violins, vocalists, and flute, and sizzling Latin rhythm section. For this special evening at the Dakota, the band will switch out its regular trio of strings for the incredible Havana Quartet. The musicians of Havana Quartet met while at music conservatory in Cuba. After years of study and international tours the Quartet relocated to United States in 2023. The musicians combine the classical with the Cuban to create a sound that inspires visions of Old Havana at sunset. Charanga Tropical was founded in 2006. The band is the first and only North American ensemble ever to perform at Havana’s International Danzón Festival. Over eight hot summer days, the group played at elegant dance halls, grand theaters, rural fiestas, and on national Cuban radio. Charanga Tropical has released multiple CDs, received critical acclaim, and played major venues and festivals including Grant Park in Chicago and the Winnipeg Jazz Festival. For this Dakota show, for the first time, these eleven musicians will all be onstage. Together Charanga Tropical with Havana Quartet will transport audiences to a Caribbean fall fiesta. ¡Vengan todos! Recommended for fans of Ray Barretto, Willie Colón, Machito and Orquesta Broadway.

    $19.29
  • Irish Diplomacy

    The Dubliner Pub 2162 University Avenue, St. Paul, United States

    An eclectic Irish-American band with members from varied facets of the rich Twin Cities music scene.

  • Alma Andina’s Journey

    The Crooners Supper Club - The Belvedere 6161 Highway 65 NE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    Dinner and cocktail seating and service begins 1 hour before showtimes. Latin Folk & World Music Alma Andina’s journey mirrors the musical evolution and cultural adaptation of a South American family and their community residing in Minnesota, United States. The sound of Andean flutes and La Nueva Canción formed the foundation of their music, which gradually expanded to incorporate new rhythms and instruments, enriching Almandina’s entire journey. Vladimir Garrido: Flutes, Vocals, Charango, Percussions, Dancer Nia Biagetti: Vocals, Percussions, Dancer Nicolas Muñoz: Flutes, Vocals, Charango, Percussions/Drums Miguel Gonzales: Guitar, Vocals, Synth, Percussions/Drums Zack Lewis: Piano, Synth Stirling Callander: Congas, Vocals, Trombone, Drums Kalen Rainbow: Saxophone, Vocals, Guitar Mike Larson: Trumpet, Vocals Zach Ernst: Trombone, Vocals Cory Tilseth: Bass, Trumpet, Vocals Josue Hurtado: Drums, Vocals Alma Andina blends traditional South American instruments with Latin rhythms, including cumbia, salsa, folk, hiphop, Latin rock, reggae, and other danceable styles. They have been performing in the Twin Cities for over 15 years and have continuously evolved their instrumentation, lineup, and overall sound. With a diverse lineup of members from Chile, Mexico, Ecuador, and the USA, Alma Andina brings a mix of musical flavors and a sense of unity and representation to the community through the beautiful and ever-evolving diversity. Alma Andina Official