This Week in Live Music: February 12-18
Bon Iver

This Week in Live Music: February 12-18

Bon Iver plays a very special, one-off ‘For Emma, Forever Ago’ performance at BMO Harris Bradley Center on Saturday commemorating 10 years of its landmark debut record.

Monday, February 12

Rostam with Joy Again at Turner Hall Ballroom, 8 p.m. ($15) – (1032 N. 4th St.)


Tuesday, February 13

STRFKR with Reptaliens at Turner Hall Ballroom, 8 p.m. ($20) – (1032 N. 4th St.)


Wednesday, February 14

Voodoohoney Presents: A Very Emo Valentine’s featuring B-Free, Fernando Arias, Yasmeen Daniel, ZED KENZO, Mario Betancourt Lanza and more at Company Brewing, 9 p.m. ($10)

Lola Pistola with Saebra & Carlyle at Cactus Club, 9 p.m. – (2496 S. Wentworth Ave.)


Thursday, February 15

OSHUN with SistaStrings at Cactus Club, 8 p.m. ($15) – (2496 S. Wentworth Ave.)


Friday, February 16

Valerie June with Birds of Chicago at The Pabst Theater, 8 p.m. ($18) – (144 E. Wells St.)

ADULT. with Plack Blague and HIDE at Cactus Club, 9 p.m. ($16) – (2496 S. Wentworth Ave.)


Saturday, February 17

Bon Iver with Field Report and Collections of Colonies of Bees at BMO Harris Bradley Center, 8 p.m. ($46.50-$99.50) — (1001 N. 4th St.)

NO/NO with DEVILS TEETH, King Eye & the Squirts, and Amanda Huff of Selfish Skin at Cactus Club, 9 p.m. ($8) – (2496 S. Wentworth Ave.)


Sunday, February 18

Crystal Bowersox at The Backroom @ Colectivo, 8 p.m. ($25) – (2211 N. Prospect Ave.)

Kevin is a freelance writer residing in Milwaukee. He’s contributed to The Shepherd Express, Third Coast Daily, Pop Matters and the sadly now-defunct A.V. Club Milwaukee. He looks forward to forging a deeper connection with the city’s impressive music scene during his gig as a Music Notes blogger. His talents include music criticism, riding a bicycle, drinking tasty beers and a crafty croquet swing. His weaknesses comprise Jean-Claude Van Damme movies, professional wrestling and his ever-growing record collection. He’s in desperate need to find more physical (and hard drive) space for the exceptional albums Milwaukee musicians keep churning out.