America
Friday, May 18 at 8 p.m.
The year 2015 marked the 45th Anniversary of perennial classic-rock favorite, America. Founding members Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell (along with former band mate Dan Peek) met in high school in London in the late 1960s and quickly harmonized their way to the top of the charts on the strength of their signature song "A Horse With No Name.” jadepresents.com The Fargo Theatre
314 Broadway N, Fargo
FM Kicks Band Spring Concert Friday, May 18 at 7:30 p.m.
FM Kicks Band presents classic and contemporary big band charts of Bill Potts, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Thad Jones, Allen Carter and more. Performing at the Stage in Island Park (FMCT). Tickets at the door $15 adults, $5 students, 10 and under free. fmct.org The Stage at Island Park
333 4th St S, Fargo
FARGO MARATHON Saturday, May 19
Run fast, run friendly, run Fargo at this exciting annual Boston Marathon qualifier event. fargomarathon.com FARGODOME
1800 N University Dr, Fargo
Nature Adventure
Saturday, May 19 at 12 p.m.
Bring the family out for National Kids to Parks Day for some outdoor fun. There will be food, crafts, games and nature activities. Rabanus Park
4315 18th Ave SW, Fargo
Corb Lund with David Allen Saturday, May 19 at 8 p.m.
Corb Lund is an alt-country singer-songwriter from Alberta, Canada. He grew up in a ranching and rodeo family in the foothills of Southern Alberta, then spent the early years of his career writing songs and playing bass for the indie rock band The Smalls. Lund’s music reflects his Western heritage and rock and roll roots. jadepresents.com Sanctuary Events Center
670 4th Ave N, Fargo
The Black Dahlia Murder with Homewrecker Sunday, May 20 at 9 p.m.
Any band that has earned an army of devout followers through dropping seven killer fulllengths could perhaps be forgiven for thinking they could take it easy as they wade into their eighth release. But that’s just not The Black Dahlia Murder’s style, and Nightbringers is testament to that. jadepresents.com The Aquarium
226 Broadway, Fargo
PJ Masks Live! Time to Be a Hero Sunday, May 20 at 12 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Entertainment One (eOne) and Round Room are proud to announce that ‘PJ Masks Live! Time to Be a Hero,’ the hit musical production, will head back to the stage, touring across North America starting in April 2018. The live show is based on eOne’s top-rated animated TV series, which airs daily on Disney Junior. Catboy, Owlette, Gekko and the Baddies will delight fans of all ages with live performances featuring world-class production, familiar and original music, and immersive interactivity. jadepresents.com Scheels Arena
5225 31st Ave S, Fargo
FM Welcome Party
Tuesday, May 22 at 6 p.m.
We want to be the first ones to welcome you to Fargo-Moorhead. We’re so glad you moved here. So we’re throwing you a party. The GFMEDC is hosting a night where you can meet new friends and see what makes Fargo-Moorhead a great place to live. Grab a drink, sample some food and ask other new residents -and locals- why they like living here. Moved here 6 days ago? Perfect. More like 6 years? We’d love to see you there. gfmedc.com Sanctuary Events Center
670 4th Ave N Fargo
Fargo Brewing and Jade Presents: Nikki Lane with Carl Anderson Wednesday, May 23 at 7 p.m.
Nikki Lane’s stunning third album Highway Queen, out February 17th, 2017, sees the young Nashville singer emerge as one of country and rock’s most gifted songwriters. Co-produced by Lane and fellow singersongwriter, Jonathan Tyler, this emotional tour-de-force was recorded at Matt Pence’s Echo Lab studio in Denton, Texas as well as at Club Roar with Collin Dupuis in Nashville, Tennessee. Blending potent lyrics, unbridled blues guitars and vintage Sixties country-pop swagger, Lane’s new music will resonate as easily with Lana Del Rey and Jenny Lewis fans as those of Neil Young and Tom Petty. jadepresents.com Fargo Brewing Company
610 N University Fargo
Anthrax & Testament
Wednesday, May 23 at 7:15 p.m.
It's rare that a career gets a second shot, let alone a whole second act, but then Anthrax isn't your average band. Formed in New York in 1981, the group that would go on to sell over ten million records and become the living embodiment of America's hi-top wearing, riff-spitting, ear-thrashing answer