November 22, 2025

Doors: 6:30 PM - Show: 7:00 PM

21+

AMERIGRASS with Maygen & The Birdwatcher, Turn Turn Turn, Joseph Huber, & Penny Peaches

with Joseph Huber, Turn Turn Turn, and The Penny Peaches

The Hook and Ladder Theater & Lounge

3010 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, MN, 55406


Date & Time

Saturday, November 22, 2025

7:00 PM

Location

The Hook and Ladder Theater & Lounge

3010 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, MN, 55406

AMERIGRASS

featuring

Maygen & The Birdwatcher • Joseph Huber Band • Turn Turn Turn • The Penny Peaches

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Saturday November 22, 2025

The Hook and Ladder Theater

Doors 6:00:00pm :: Music 7:00pm :: 21+

Reserved Seat (limited): $30 ADV (Box-Office) / $33.30 ADV (Online)

General Admission: $20 ADV (Box-Office) / $22.99 ADV (Online ) / $25 DOOR

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BOX-OFFICE Tickets Are Available in The Zen Arcade During Hours of Operation. For More Information visit www.ZenArcadeTHC.com

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Hosted by Maygen & The Birdwatcher, Amerigrass brings an event full of several of the region’s best bands to The Hook and Ladder Theater! Americana, Roots, Bluegrass, and a boot-stompin' good time!

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6:30 pm - Doors

7:00 pm- The Penny Peaches (Lounge)

7:15 pm - Turn Turn Turn (Theater)

8:15 pm - The Penny Peaches (Lounge)

8:30 pm - Maygen & The Birdwatcher (Theater)

9:45 pm - The Penny Peaches (Lounge)

10:00 pm - Joseph Huber Band

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Maygen & The Birdwatcher weave a rich tapestry o f Americana, blending folk and country with an eclectic twist. Lead singer-songwriters Maygen Lacey and Noah Neumann began as a duo and quickly realized their sonic vision needed more. At the heart of their sound is a collective of talented musicians. Multi-instrumentalist Nik Pellinen adds depth with his banjo, lap steel, electric guitar, and harmonies while Jesse Moravec brings a vibrant touch with mandolin and harmonies and Evin Haukos soars on fiddle. Bassist Joe Barron and drummer-percussionist Peter Anderson round out the ensemble, crafting a fresh take on bluegrass-infused folk. It’s a hyphenated hybrid that can come only from a seasoned—and tightly knit—band.


Joseph Huber hails from the state of Wisconsin, and seems to bring forth the varied voices of whatever it may be that lies dormant within either the fertile soil or the callous concrete of that world. It has been said, "You don’t just like Joseph Huber’s music. You feel it’s something that the rest of the world needs to hear, and how criminal it is that it isn’t spreading far and wide." That sentiment could be related to the fact that the voices which Huber unearths are subtle and take more than a hurried listen to truly absorb. A person who appears reserved and matter-of-fact in everyday speech brings forth songs that are anything but that.


Turn Turn Turn is a trio who bonded over their mutual love of close harmony 60s and 70s country, folk, and pop music and formed an original Americana band. To create their distinctive sound, the band “turns” to the distant past of early American recorded music, “turns” again to that renaissance of the 1960s and 1970s, and finally “turns” again to the present looking forward. Members Adam Levy (guitar, vocals), Savannah Smith (guitar, vocals) and Barb Brynstad (bass, vocals) are all mainstays of the Minnesota music scene and together craft an infectious, pop-infused Americana. Even though Turn Turn Turn was born as a cover band, the group's original material – sweetheart alt-country folk-pop – quickly stole the spotlight.


The Penny Peaches are a family ban d with an alt-Americana sound. Sister songwriters Hattie and Grace Peach feature lyrical storytelling, blood harmonies, and soaring melodies in their songs. Hattie brings lead vocals, acoustic guitar, and fiddle to the group.


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