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Jun132015

June 13, 2015, Saturday - The Lowertown Line Cloud Cult Taping at Northern Spark Festival

Time: 9:00pm

Location: Minneapolis Convention Center Plaza

The Lowertown Line is excited to present a special taping with rock band Cloud Cult on June 13 at the Northern Spark 2015 all-night art festival.

Gather at the Minneapolis Convention Center Plaza at 9 p.m. to be a part of a dynamic television experience under the stars with one of Minnesota’s most prolific bands and a few thousand of your closest friends. Then relive the concert (and look for yourself in the crowd!) on a future episode of The Lowertown Line airing on Twin Cities Public Television.

Admission is free. The event is all ages.