Patrick Watson with Guitar Party

Saturday, December 1, 2012 - 8:00pm
7:00pm
$15.00
$15.00
Seated show
Patrick Watson

Patrick Watson returns to the Cedar stage for more adventures after the group's sublime performance at the venue in early June 2012, and with the added benefit of six months of touring behind acclaimed album Adventures In Your Own Backyard.

Jeremy Ylvisaker and friends who together make up Guitar Party are stepping in at short notice and will play an opening set. Thanks guys!

Note: Half Moon Run, originally scheduled to open this show, have been forced to cancel their appearance due to illness.

The Cedar is now air-conditioned for your year-round comfort!

Ticket options and info

  • On sale date: now
  • Phone: 612-338-2674 ext 2 ($2 fee per ticket)
  • In person: From a Cedar volunteer in the front lobby during events (no fee; cash, check, credit card), Depth of Field (no fee; cash or check only), or Electric Fetus (small fee)
  • Online: Ticketweb (fees apply) (click on red Buy Tickets button at top of this page)
  • The Cedar is an all ages. venue
  • Students with ID, seniors over 65, and children under 12 may purchase tickets at a discount at the door.

 

Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson first broke through to audiences in 2006 with his album Close to Paradise. The album went gold in Canada and won numerous awards, including the Polaris Prize. It saw international release in September 2007 and has since sold over 100,000 copies...
Guitar Party
Guitar Party is a new group out of Minneapolis, fronted by Jeremy Ylvisaker (guitar), and Mijah Ylvisaker (voice). Mijah is Jeremy's daughter, and is in the first grade at Hale Elementary.
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Major Funders

This activity is funded, in part, by the Minnesota State Arts Board through the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.Minnesota State Arts BoardThe McKnight FoundationTarget

This activity is made possible in part by a grant provided by the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature from the Minnesota arts and cultural heritage fund with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008, and a grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation Minnesota.