Daily News | It’s a five music festival weekend, with Willie Nelson’s Outlaw fest, Firefly, Making Time, Philly Arts & Music and Frantic City
Kentucky songwriter Joan Shelley makes soothing music that stirs passion and conflict beneath the surface. Her superb seventh album,which came out in June on Philadelphia’s No Quarter label, evokes Celtic and English folk and high lonesome Appalachian music. Wednesday Knudsen opens. $20-$22, 8 p.m., 9/24, World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.,This double bill of influential electronic 1980s British bands has been pushed back by the pandemic twice.
, 9/25, Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Ave.,Brandon Flowers of The Killers wore his Springsteen influence on his sleeve on last year’s, a ruminative, bombast free collection that paints a portrait of a small western town based on Flowers’ upbringing in Nehi, Nevada. It’s surprising how well it works; not terribly profound, perhaps, but deeply felt and empathetic. And don’t worry, they’ll play “Mr. Brightside.” Johnny Marr opens. $34.25-$124.25, 7:30 p.m.
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