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Allison Russell (18 and Over with Valid Government ID)
First Avenue
Nov 1, 2026 • 7:00pm
Minneapolis, MN

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Allison Russell Roots and Radiance

Allison Russell came up through Montreal folk circles, co-leading Birds of Chicago before stepping into an assured solo voice that blends roots, soul, and jazz. On stage she leads a Rainbow Coalition band, weaving clarinet and banjo into grooves that feel communal and light on their feet.

Heart-forward history, groove-forward present

Expect a set built around The Returner, Nightflyer, Persephone, and the communal You're Not Alone, with pockets of hush between swells. She sometimes slips into French between verses, a nod to her upbringing, and her clarinet often answers the lead line like a second singer. You will see multigenerational fans leaning in for the quiet parts, eyes up, harmonies blooming from small clusters around the room. Trivia for the deep-cut crowd: she co-founded Our Native Daughters, and she is one of the few Americana frontliners to take a clarinet solo mid-set. Call this an educated hunch: exact songs and staging can shift night to night.

Community As The Chorus

This room skews mixed-age and warmly intentional: denim jackets with enamel pins, bright headwraps, soft blazers, and well-loved boots.

Wear your heart, sing your part

You will hear gentle call-and-response on refrains, hands over hearts during You're Not Alone, and a low hum of harmonies even between songs. Merch trends toward vinyl, lyric zines, and rainbow-ink tees that nod to the Rainbow Coalition band.

Rituals in the room

Some fans bring small notebooks, jotting phrases after a song lands; others trade stories about when a lyric helped them through a season. There is often a quiet cheer when the clarinet case opens, and a quick chorus of thank-yous after a guest steps in from the local scene. If you want to be in that chorus, you will feel it most when this tour circles back to your city and the room lifts a line in unison.

Music In The Foreground, Lights In Support

Russell sings in a clear, rounded alto that opens into a floating head voice, and her band builds three-part stacks to frame the chorus.

Arrangements you can feel

Arrangements tend to start spacious, then gather percussion, keys, and horn pads until the groove feels like a heartbeat. Her banjo often sits in open G for a bright drone, while electric guitar favors capo shapes that keep shimmer without crowding the vocal. On dance-leaning numbers, the group may drop a key a half-step to sit in a warmer range while she moves; it lands as a smart color choice, not a workaround. Live, Nightflyer stretches into an extended outro where clarinet lines shadow the melody a third above before lifting into a short solo.

Small changes, big payoffs

Tempos live a notch quicker than record on the title track The Returner, trading studio polish for springy pocket and hand percussion. Visuals lean jewel-tone washes and soft uplight that hold the focus on faces, making dynamics and harmony shifts read from the back wall.

Kindred Spirits On The Road

Fans of Brandi Carlile often land here because both artists center harmony-rich folk-soul and turn confession into a singalong. Rhiannon Giddens makes sense as a neighbor too, with shared banjo roots, historical storytelling, and a tradition-minded stagecraft that still feels present-tense. Yola overlaps on the warm, gospel-tinged vocal power and a band-first live mix that keeps grooves buoyant. Hurray for the Riff Raff aligns on modern folk writing with political spine and intimate arrangements that reward close listening. If you chase narrative songwriting, supple rhythm sections, and a sense of community on the mic, the venn diagram of these shows is almost a circle. The throughline is voice-forward music that treats the band as an equal partner, inviting the room to carry a chorus by the second refrain.

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