Live Music Sundays
NineTwentyfive | Every SUNDAY | 5:30PM – 8PM
Experience the perfect blend of sun, fun, and tunes every Sunday this summer from 5:30 pm – 8 pm! Our patio transforms into a lively hotspot with live performances from top local artists. It’s the ideal setting to unwind, socialize, and soak up the summer vibes.
SUMMER SERIES LINE UP
June 16 | George Scot McKelvey
June 23 | Kendra Glenn
June 30 | Javier Trejo
July 7 | Javier Trejo
July 14 | Kendra Glenn
July 21 | Billy Johnson
July 28 | Javier Trejo
August 4 | Javier Trejo
August 11 | Billy Johnson
August 18 | George Scot McKelvey
August 25 | Kendra Glenn
September 1 | George Scot McKelvey
September 8 | Kendra Glenn
MEET THE ARTISTS
George Scot McKelvey
George Scot McKelvey is a Minneapolis-based singer, guitarist, and performing songwriter. A long-time session player and accomplished sideman (Soul Asylum, New Standards, Ipso Facto), George Scot performs solo acoustic shows all over the Midwest, using loops and harmonizers to re-create an eclectic mix of cover songs, original material from his various bands and new original music from his ever-expanding catalog.
Kendra Glenn
Kendra Glenn is a powerhouse singer here in the Twin Cities for over 25 years. Bringing you the best in R&B, Blues and Jazz music, she will captivate you with her rich, soulful vocals!
Javier Trejo
Javier Trejo’s guitar playing is a marvel to witness in any of its forms, whether it’s in his Santana-esque ensemble Caballo Cósmico, the pared-down Javier Trejo Trio, or even solo at a taproom. The taproom sets are as special as they are impressive, because not only does he sing and play, sometimes for hours, but his repertoire mixes in his own engaging guitar-focused tunes with stylized takes on classics…
Billy Johnson
“Commitment-free rock ‘n’ roll. While he’s been moonlighting with George Scot McKelvey in the B-Team, former Hillcats singer Billy Johnson confirms he belongs on the A list alongside G.B. Leighton is one of the Twin Cities’ best feel-good, blue-collar, barroom-rousing tunesmiths with his first solo album, tellingly titled “It’s a Good Life.” Even the sad song about a sick child, “Elise Marie,” will lift you up.” — Chris Riemenschnider- Star Tribune