Annie Mack: Landmark Live 2024
Friday, December 20
4:45 pm
Landmark Center
75 Fifth Street West Saint Paul, MN 55102
Annie Mack
Landmark Center presents the 13th season of “Landmark Live” in the lovely and intimate F.K. Weyerhaeuser Auditorium, featuring the best of Americana, indie rock, jazz and folk music, with support from KFAI Radio and the Pioneer Press. Concerts begin at 7:30 pm and are preceded by a cocktail hour at 6:45 pm, giving audiences an opportunity to enjoy complimentary refreshments and a cash bar.
Tickets are $20 in advance/$25 at the door. Tickets include admission to cocktail hour from 6:45-7:30 pm.
6:45 pm – Cocktail Hour
7:00 pm – Seating Opens
7:30 pm – Concert Begins
Enter for a chance to win passes to this show
The Current is pleased to offer a ticket giveaway to this concert. Enter by noon (CDT) on Monday, December 9 for a chance to win a pair of passes to this concert. TWO (2) winners will receive two guest list spots to Annie Mack on December 20.
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Annie Mack
Annie Mack is a soulful singer and unflinching songwriter who writes from the gut and demands your attention. Raised in North Minneapolis and currently living in Rochester, MN, Annie Mack grew up in the 80s, influenced by the rich Twin Cities music scene. Working her way through the Midwest bar scene, Mack built a reputation as a powerhouse blues singer getting national recognition at some of North America’s top festivals, including The John Coltrane Jazz Festival, Thunder Bay Music Festival, Twin Cities Jazz Festival and the Bayfront Blues Festival for 6 years running. In addition to playing some of the top blues and jazz clubs like Buddy Guy’s Legends (Chicago) and The Dakota (Minneapolis), Mack has recently garnered the attention of indie rock tastemakers like The Current, landing her gigs at prestigious performing arts centers and rock venues like First Avenue.