Twin Cities Calendar Packed with Baseball, Concerts, Farmers Markets, and Summer Events This Week
If you are waking up in Minneapolis–Saint Paul and wondering what to do this week, you are in luck, because the Twin Cities calendar is packed.
Let’s start with tonight. Baseball fans can head over to CHS Field in Saint Paul, where the St. Paul Saints host the Omaha Storm Chasers this evening. SeatGeek lists first pitch at 6:37 p.m., and tickets start around fifteen dollars, making it an easy, budget-friendly night out with all the charm of minor league antics, fireworks, and great views of the Saint Paul skyline.
If live music is more your vibe, Songkick’s Twin Cities listings show a full slate of concerts around Minneapolis and Saint Paul this week. One highlight is the Black Veil Brides, From Ashes to New, and As December Falls show coming up at the Minneapolis Armory on Thursday evening, May twenty-first, with a scheduled start around 4:30 p.m., according to Minneapolis dot events. It is a perfect option for listeners who want to kick off the weekend early with heavy riffs and high energy.
For those who like something more low-key and creative, Eventbrite’s Minneapolis calendar features a Paint and Sip at Norway House in Minneapolis on the evening of May twenty-first. You can unwind after work, enjoy a drink, and leave with your own canvas masterpiece in a cozy, Scandinavian-inspired space.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week and the weekend, the summer rhythms are already starting to kick in. According to Minneapolis dot org, the Mill City Farmers Market’s Saturday Market runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. along the riverfront, offering local, sustainable, and organic groceries, cooking demos, and live entertainment. It is an ideal Saturday morning: grab a coffee, pick up fresh produce, and listen to local musicians with the Mississippi as your backdrop.
Minneapolis Parks and Recreation is also gearing up for its beloved Music and Movies in the Park series, which runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day at parks across the city. While exact showtimes vary, listeners can plan on live music in the early evening and movies starting about fifteen minutes after sunset. It is free, it is outdoors, and it is one of the best ways to soak up a summer night in the Twin Cities.
Over in Saint Paul, keep an eye on the Saint Paul RiverCentre’s schedule. The venue is preparing to host major cultural gatherings like the International Festival of Minnesota, a reimagined version of the Festival of Nations, with global cuisine, artisan goods, and performances from dozens of countries. The festival itself hits in April, but the RiverCentre’s event calendar is a great place to watch for other performances and expos coming up over the next few weeks.
And for those already dreaming of big summer traditions later this season, Minnesota Monthly’s events calendar is a reminder that the Minnesota State Fair will take over the fairgrounds from August twenty-seventh through September seventh, and the Saint Mary’s Greek Orthodox Church festival will bring Greek food, wine, and dancing September eleventh through thirteenth. It is not this week, but it is absolutely worth penciling into your calendar now.
In short, whether you are into baseball, loud guitars, quiet creative nights, or open-air markets, Minneapolis–Saint Paul has something happening every single day this week.
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