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Gov't Mule to play outside show at Fargo Brewing in June

The group last played the area in 2014 at the Fargo Theatre.

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Gov't Mule will play Saturday, June 24 at Fargo Brewing.
Contributed / Shervin Lainez

FARGO — Gov’t Mule returns to town for a Saturday, June 24 show outside at Fargo Brewing.

Founded by guitarist Warren Haynes, the group is known for melding blues, rock and other musical influences. Haynes was also a longtime member of the Allman Brothers Band.

Gov’t Mule played the Fargo Theatre in 2014.

Tickets for this ID-only show range from $35 to $85 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 28, at jadepresents.com.

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