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Dear friends,
It’s hard to believe that we’re already nearing the end of summer! Prairie Fire Lady Choir has had a busy season of gigs, learning new music, and reconnecting after a couple of challenging years. We’ve performed quite a few times already in 2022 – at the Art Shanty Projects, the Mall of America, Art-a-Whirl, Lake Harriet Bandshell, and Twin Cities Pride. It’s been fun to perform, but even better to gather and sing with one another.
We have some exciting gigs coming up in the next few months. We’d love to see you there!
We WILL be holding auditions in 2023! If you’re interested in auditioning for Prairie Fire Lady Choir, stay tuned to our Facebook page for all the details. We’ll also send out an email as the audition date approaches.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok to stay updated on upcoming shows, auditions, and other choir shenanigans. We hope to see you at a show!
xoxo,
Prairie Fire Lady Choir

Dear friends,
After nearly 18 months of virtual rehearsals, Prairie Fire Lady Choir is singing together once again! We had fun on Zoom, but are grateful to be rehearsing in person instead of virtually. (Note: we are continuing to put safety at the forefront, requiring our members to be vaccinated and to wear masks at rehearsals.)
What’s more exciting than rehearsing together? Performing together! We are thrilled to announce that we’re performing at the Art Shanty Projects in early 2022.
The Art Shanty Project was our last performance in 2020 before Covid struck, and we’re excited to get back into live performances at one of our favorite events. We hope you join us for this full circle moment!
PFLC performs on January 29. Exact time TBD. Watch our website or the Art Shanty Projects website for more information.
Like many arts organizations, the pandemic significantly disrupted our operations and finances. As we head into the 2022 season and *fingers crossed* more regular rehearsals and performances, we’ll gratefully accept any donations that are sent our way. We’re participating in Give to the Max Day on November 18 – visit our GiveMN page for information or to donate!
As much as we love welcoming new members into the choir, we have decided not to hold auditions for the 2022 season. With so many current members who have yet to experience a regular season, and with the uncertainty of the pandemic, it makes the most sense to wait until the world is a little less…unusual.


The PFLC season finale is not just a showcase of our repertoire, but an opportunity to collaborate with our local music scene. Each year, we reach out to our dream collaborator and hope that they too, want to work with us. Together, we come up with a vision and at the end of the year we execute that vision, one time only, before a live audience.
It’s been two years since our last finale performance and we’re missing it, deeply.
Take a trip down memory lane with us and enjoy some epic songs and amazing local talent from years past!
2013 Season Finale
While Prairie Fire lady choir has been around since 2010 and performing finale concerts since 2011, this is the first performance to be caught on camera. Here we are at The Cedar Cultural Center singing our rep as well as Lou Reed’s “Satellite of Love” with Matt Latterell and “Birds Are Always“, an original song by Haley
Song Birds
In 2013, PFLC received a Metropolitan Regional Arts Council grant to work with Aby Wolf on an original song-writing project. During the off-season, choir members wrote 14 new songs! These songs, along with many others, were performed at the 2014 finale concert held at the Cedar.
Sound Waves
Our 2015 collaboration with the delightful dudechoir Murder of Bros took place at The Cedar Cultural Center and included a rowdy rendition of “Women and Men” by They Might Be Giants and “Rebel Girl” by Bikini Kill. In fact, we loved the latter so much that we incorporated it into our repertoire!
So Contagious
Our friend Matt Latterell joined us again in 2016, this time at McNally Smith, for a reprise of “Satellite of Love“ as well as “Busby Berkeley Dreams” by The Magnetic Fields. Lyrics from Matt’s original song “Run to the Window“ generated our show title So Contagious and boy does that have a different meaning today!
Anthems and Monuments
2017 was a big year with lots of new music made possible by another MRAC grant. We joined forces with Chris Koza, who wrote an entire suite of music inspired by water. We performed this set only twice. Once, at the intimate North Garden Theatre followed by an encore performance at Grace Trinity Community Church.
Set 1 with Chris Koza
Set 2 PFLC
Heart Break Open
Back at the Cedar for our 2018 season finale! This year we performed a soulful rendition of “River” by Leon Bridges with our collaborator Sarah White.
Months of Moon
We had so much fun in 2019 at our last finale performance! We always feel at home at the Cedar Cultural Center and our collaborator PaviElle was on fire! Highlights from the show include Heart’s “Magic Man“, and “Under the Bridge” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Check out our website for the latest details on all our activities or keep track of our doings on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We miss you and hope you are well!
XOXO
Prairie Fire Lady Choir
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Thanks for your interest!

We hope you’ve enjoyed the many “seasons” of our gigs this year. Whether singing outdoors at a frosty 331 Club for Art-a-Whirl this spring, sweating it out at the Aquatennial Lock and Dam or Como Lake Pavilion this summer, or staying warm at an unseasonably cool late-August night at the Lake Harriet Bandshell, we’ve been bringing our trademark heat!
As we close out our 2019 season, we wanted to share with you the exciting details of our upcoming finale collaboration with local powerhouse PaviElle. Mark your calendars, you won’t want to miss it!
SEASON FINALE
Months of Moon
Prairie Fire Lady Choir Season Finale with Special Guest PaviElle
Friday, November 1, 2019
Doors: 7:00pm / Show: 8:00pm
Cedar Cultural Center
TICKETS / all ages
We are thrilled to return to the Cedar Cultural Center for our finale, Months of Moon, featuring special guest PaviElle! We’re inspired by her multidimensional talent, genuine enthusiasm, dedication to music and the deeper purpose that drives her. We are excited to premiere two new collaborative pieces at the finale, and are grateful for the opportunity to make music together.
TICKET GIVEAWAY
We have one highly sought-after pair of tickets available for two lucky fans! Send an email to hello@prairiefirechoir.org
Happy Spring from Prairie Fire Lady Choir! We hope you have had a pleasant hibernation during this snow-laden winter. We are very ready to kick off our 2019 season, and are thrilled about some of the new tunes we will be learning, and new venues where we will be performing. We look forward to sharing our voices with you.
Over our winter break, we held auditions for the 2019 season, and are very pleased to welcome 19 new members – the largest number of newbies since 2012!
Katy Vernon : Suit of Hearts
Also, during our off-season, some of us recorded on Katy Vernon’s upcoming album, Suit of Hearts. We will be performing at her album release at the Parkway Theater tomorrow night.
Parkway Theater
Saturday, March 23rd
Doors at 7, show starts at 8.
$10 adv $15 door
Dessa with the Minnesota Orchestra
Next Tuesday, we are honored to perform in the lobby of the Minnesota Orchestra Hall, before Dessa’s Live Concert recording with the Minnesota Orchestra.
Minnesota Orchestra Hall
Tuesday, March 26th at 7pm
Ticket prices vary
Save the date for some great events in May!
We are thrilled to be performing at the Minnesota History Center’s opening exhibition: “First Avenue: Stories of Minnesota’s Mainroom,” which will feature everything from memorabilia of the bands that have adorned the stages since the venue’s inception, to the “scenes, sounds and stories” that have made this landmark remarkable.
Minnesota History Center
May 4th, 3 pm
Ticket details to come
And we are so happy to be able to perform in the world famous NE Minneapolis Spring celebration of the Arts, Art-A-Whirl. We will be returning to the 331 Club stage once again. The event is free and open to the public, and we hope to see you there!
331 Club
May 19th, 3 pm
Free
Happy Spring, friends! We hope to sing with you soon!
After a year of not holding auditions, Prairie Fire Lady Choir opened up for try-outs again on February 21, 2019. We are excited to welcome 19 new members to sing with us this year! Thank you to the 60 women who auditioned – we are continually amazed by the talent that surrounds us in the Twin Cities.
If you’re interested in singing with us, sign up for our newsletter to be the first to know when we next hold auditions.
After a year off from holding auditions, Prairie Fire Lady Choir will be holding auditions for the 2019 season in February. To learn more about the audition process, how to register, and what it’s like to sing with us, please visit our Audition information page.
Thanks for your interest!