
Minnesota Scores Rare Concert From 90s Music Icon
It has been 10 years since this iconic 90s superstar made a stop in Minnesota, but the artist just announced a small tour, and she will make a stop in Minneapolis later this year.
Beloved 90s Star Returning to Minnesota
She has sold more than 40 million records worldwide; 16 million of those were from her best-selling 1997 album Surfacing. She has won three Grammy Awards and created the legendary 90s all-female music festival, Lilith Fair, which came through the Twin Cities in 1997, 1998, and 1999.

Minneapolis Date Confirmed
Sarah McLachlan will bring her Better Broken Tour to The Armory in Minneapolis on November 23. It is a short tour with stops in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, so Minneapolis is fortunate to be included.
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Not only will McLachlan play her catalog of hit songs like Angel, Building a Mystery, and Sweet Surrender, but the Canadian-born singer will also perform songs from her new album Better Broken, which drops today.
Tickets for the show go on sale Friday, September 26, with presales from Citi, Verizon, and Live Nation starting on September 23.
Last Minnesota Appearance
McLachlan last played in Minnesota at Mystic Lake Casino in 2015, so her show at The Armory marks her first Minnesota appearance in a decade, and fans could not be more excited.
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