Monday, Oct. 10
Sir Benedict’s plays host to Jasson Wussow & Friends.
Thursday, Oct.13
Equus, a play about a boy and his horse, premieres at the Play Ground. Warning: the show contains mature subject matter.
Friday, Oct. 14
A benefit for Life House’s Adopt-a-Kid program will feature a concert from Low and food from New Scenic Cafe. Also, Martin Zellar pays homage to Neil Diamond with a tribute concert at Grandma’s Sports Garden.
Saturday, Oct. 15
Those rowdy boys from the city, White Iron Band, are back to play a show at the Rex.
Keep on checking the PDD Calendar and get off your duff and do something!

9 thoughts on “This week: Low, White Iron Band, horses”
Martin Zellar’s Neil Diamond tribute is amazing. I saw it on a whim a few years ago (not long after actually seeing Neil Diamond in concert), and I had more fun at Zellar’s show. Seriously, if I were in town this weekend I’d totally go.
Long story short: if you love Neil Diamond, get thee to Zellar’s show. That is all.
There are more Horses playing as well … Friday night at Pizza Luce!!
Matt Ray and Those Damn Horses
Sarah Krueger and Friends
Sans Souci Quartet
Be there!
The Low show should be pretty amazing as well. I believe this will be the best shot at seeing Low in Duluth for a while since they’ll be heading out on tour again in November. Added bonus – Charlie Parr is the opening act too!
Should be an awesome night of music while supporting a great local organization.
Sweet!!! Those Damn Horses at Luce!! Time to shake it!
Are there tickets sold in advance for the Low show or just at the door?
Tickets for Low are available through Ticketfly via lifehouseduluth.org.
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Equus isn’t really about a boy and his horse, this may be a little misleading as it’s a Tony Award Winning play that has mature subject matter.
Just so someone doesn’t show up for a feel-good show about “a boy and a horse.”
Shoot, and here I was trying to be all clever with my description. I figured most people would remember that Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe played the lead role a few years back and got all nekkid on Broadway. Tessa’s right. Don’t bring the kids to this thinking it will be a Black Beauty-like tale.