The Wood Brothers bring their soulful sound to Minneapolis this fall
Grammy-nominated trio set for Nov. 13 at the Pantages Theatre
TICKETS GO ON SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON FRIDAY, JUNE 20 AT 10 A.M.
MINNEAPOLIS (June 18, 2025) — Hennepin Arts has announced that The Wood Brothers, an American folk, gospel, blues and jazz band consisting of brothers Chris (upright bass) and Oliver Wood (acoustic and electric guitars), will be headed to Minneapolis on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 at 8 p.m. at the historic Pantages Theatre (710 Hennepin Ave.).
Tickets go on sale Friday, June 18, 2025 to the general public at 10 a.m. online at HennepinArts.org and at noon at the State Theatre Box Office (805 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis).
DAY | DATE | TIME | VENUE |
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Thursday | Nov. 13 | 8 p.m. | Pantages Theatre |
Dubbed "masters of soulful folk" by Paste, The Wood Brothers formed after brothers Chris and Oliver Wood pursued separate musical careers for 15 years. Chris already had legions of devoted fans for his incomparable work as one-third of Medeski Martin & Wood, while Oliver’s band King Johnson built a loyal following in the South.
With drummer Jano Rix added as a permanent third member, The Wood Brothers have evolved into one of roots music’s most revered acts, playing sold out shows across North America, garnering a Grammy Award nomination and releasing nine studio albums, including their forthcoming release, Puff of Smoke, out Aug. 1.
Hennepin Arts drives cultural and economic vitality in Minnesota through leadership of the dynamic Hennepin Theatre District in downtown Minneapolis and educational programming that reaches every area of the state. Its historic theatres — Orpheum, State and Pantages — and the Dudley Riggs Theatre light up Hennepin Avenue with top-tier entertainment, including the best of Broadway and a wide variety of arts programming. Hennepin Arts is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Learn more at HennepinArts.org.
This activity is made possible by voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.