Tegan and Sara: The sister indie-rock duo are out celebrating the 10th anniversary of their breakthrough album, "The Con," which included such infectious fan faves as "Back in Your Head" and "Call It Not Off." Not only are they playing the album in its entirety, they're promoting a new version with other acts such as Ryan Adams and Chvrches covering the tunes to benefit T&S's own namesake foundation for LGBTQ youth. (7:30 p.m. Fri., State Theatre, 805 Hennepin Av., Mpls., $30.50-$60.50, Ticketmaster.com.)
Kirk Franklin & Ledisi: Enduring gospel star Franklin and riveting R&B singer Ledisi are out together on the fittingly named the Rebel, the Soul & the Saint Tour, promising songs of love and happiness at a time we could all use some. (7:30 p.m. Sat., State Theatre, $435-$140.)
Breaking Benjamin: The Pennsylvanian hard-rock band of "I Will Not Bow" fame is out an acoustic tour after wrapping up recording of their next album. (8 p.m. Fri., Palace Theatre, $45-$65.)
Lukas Nelson: Willie's bluesy guitar-slinging son and his band Promise of the Real are back out on their own after tours backing Neil Young and have a stellar opener in torch-twangy rocker Nikki Lane. (8:30 p.m., Fine Line, sold out.)
Aby Wolf & PaviElle: Two of the Twin Cities' most mesmerizing voices and adventurous music makers, the electro-pop experimentalist Wolf and her soulful bandleader compatriot are pairing up at one of out-state Minnesota's prettiest theaters as part of the Minnesota Music Coalition's great Caravan du Nord series. (7 p.m. Sat., Sheldon Theatre, Red Wing, $15.)
Beach Slang: Raucous, Replacements-loving frontman James Alex and his Philadelphia pop/rock band just dropped an acoustic EP, "Quiet Slang," but are doing their usual loud thing on tour. (8 p.m. Sat., Turf Club, $15.)
Kid Cudi: After taking time off to battle depression and enter rehab — and bravo to him for opening up about it — the one-time Kanye West protégé is back on the road touting the strong 2016 album he didn't yet get to promote, "Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin'." The Cleveland rapper, who shot to fame in 2008 with "Nite & Day," is a dynamo in concert. (9 p.m. Mon., Myth, 3090 Southlawn Dr., Maplewood, all ages, $40-$48, eTix.com.)
Lizz Wright: The crazily gifted jazz/gospel/R&B singer who Prince came to see two nights before his death returns to the club where she now has an emotional connection. (7 p.m. Sun., the Dakota, $40-$60.)