“Hot Blues, Cold Beer,” is what’s advertised for the 11th St. Anthony Park Backyard Blues Fest this weekend.
Thirteen bands and 53 blues musicians will be showcased during the festival from 2-9 p.m. Saturday and 12-6 p.m. Sunday at Duel Citizen Brewery Backyard (Raymond and University avenues).
Performers include “The Alleged Blues Band,” “Greazy Gravy,” “Irish Diplomacy” along with a few unlisted surprise guests, event host Charlie Lawson said. People of all age groups are encouraged to come listen to what the Minnesota blues scene has to offer.
“The Twin Cities is lousy with really great musicians,” Lawson said.
The free event features ribs and Mexican food trucks, along with merchandise giveaway tables hosted by the MN Blues Society and the cultural entertainment station, Fresh Air Radio. The outdoor environment will provide plenty of opportunity to dance, eat and listen to blues.
For more information about the Backyard Blue Fest and to see the schedule, visit dcbc.com/event/backyard-bluesfest.
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