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Events in Minneapolis-Saint Paul "Discover the vibrant events in Minneapolis-Saint Paul with our daily podcast. Stay updated on concerts, festivals, theater, and more. Your comprehensive guide to what's happening in the Twin Cities." This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Portada del episodio Your Complete Guide to Summer Fun in Minneapolis-Saint Paul This Week

Your Complete Guide to Summer Fun in Minneapolis-Saint Paul This Week

Listeners, if you’re in Minneapolis–Saint Paul this week, you’ve got a full lineup of ways to make the most of summer in the Cities. Let’s start with today. Ticketmaster’s Minneapolis listings highlight a packed Sunday slate of concerts across downtown and Uptown, from national touring acts to local indie bands. Venues like the Armory, the Fillmore, and Uptown Theater are all active this week with rock, pop, and hip-hop shows, so this is a great night to grab tickets, head downtown early, and pair the show with drinks on a rooftop patio overlooking the skyline, like you’ll find in the North Loop according to Ticketmaster’s Minneapolis events calendar. If live music is your thing, SoundMinnesota’s local calendar points to the Twin Cities Jazz Festival at Mears Park in Lowertown Saint Paul this week, with outdoor, mostly free sets featuring regional and national jazz artists. Bring a lawn chair, grab food from a nearby spot on 7th Street, and settle in under the trees while trains roll by and the skyline lights come on. SoundMinnesota also notes smaller shows at spots like Tally’s Dockside on White Bear Lake, perfect for a sunset drive out of downtown and some relaxed lakeside tunes. For listeners who want something more active, RunGuides’ Twin Cities race calendar shows a mix of 5Ks and fun runs around Minneapolis and Saint Paul this week, from neighborhood charity races to parkway runs along the Mississippi. It’s a great excuse to experience those river views, then grab brunch afterward in neighborhoods like Northeast or along Grand Avenue in Saint Paul, which local guides often recommend for post-race refueling. Car lovers can head to Saint Paul midweek. According to a local Facebook listing, the Lions Car Show runs Wednesdays from June through September, starting at 5 p.m. and going until dusk. Expect classic cars, muscle, and custom builds, all in that easygoing summer-evening atmosphere. It’s the kind of event where you wander with an ice cream, swap stories with owners, and maybe end the night at a nearby Saint Paul bar for a nightcap. If you’re looking to keep things flexible, Ramsey County’s official events page highlights ongoing community happenings across Saint Paul and nearby suburbs all week, including outdoor activities, family programs, and cultural events in parks and libraries. Pair that with a visit to the Minneapolis Institute of Art or a walk down Summit Avenue in Saint Paul, as suggested in local travel discussions, and you’ve got a well-rounded day that mixes culture, architecture, and neighborhood exploring. Before the weekend wraps, don’t forget to check Ticketmaster again for weekend Twins home games at Target Field or Saints games in Lowertown, which are often listed alongside concerts. Baseball under the lights, craft beer, and the skyline beyond the outfield is a classic Minneapolis–Saint Paul summer experience. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around the Twin Cities. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

21 de jun de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio Twin Cities Buzzing With Festivals, Concerts, and Summer Activities This Week

Twin Cities Buzzing With Festivals, Concerts, and Summer Activities This Week

Let’s talk about what listeners can get up to around Minneapolis–Saint Paul this week, because the Twin Cities are buzzing. According to Minneapolis Parks and Recreation, Nicollet Island Park is hosting the BRKFST Dance installation around midday today, a great chance to see local contemporary dancers transform one of the prettiest riverfront spots into a live art experience. Over in Maplewood, Ramsey County reports that Battle Creek Waterpark is reopening for the season, with slides, a lazy river, and plenty of space to cool off from late morning into the evening, making it a perfect family stop or a low‑key hangout with friends. Music fans have plenty of options. The concert calendar on Minneapolis dot events lists Disney Pride in Concert at Orchestra Hall this evening, featuring the Minnesota Orchestra and Twin Cities singers reimagining classic Disney songs with a Pride‑themed twist. It is the kind of show that works whether listeners are die‑hard Disney fans or just want a colorful, feel‑good night out. Songkick’s Twin Cities listings confirm that there are well over a thousand concerts and festivals booked across the metro in 2026, so this week brings lots of touring and local acts to downtown clubs, neighborhood bars, and outdoor stages. Sports lovers can head to Saint Paul’s CHS Field, home of the Triple‑A St. Paul Saints. The team’s official site highlights a packed home schedule all summer, and a recent clip from the club shows outfielder Alan Roden launching a home run to right, a reminder that Saints games mean real on‑field talent plus goofy between‑inning entertainment and affordable tickets. For a different kind of stadium experience, Ticketmaster’s Minneapolis page shows guided tours running at U.S. Bank Stadium, where listeners can walk onto the field, peek into the Vikings locker room, and explore hidden corners of the building. Card collectors and hobby fans can make a day of it at the Minnesota Card Show at Saint Paul RiverCentre, also listed on Ticketmaster. Expect trading card vendors, memorabilia, and breakout areas where you can buy, sell, or get advice from serious collectors. Looking ahead to the rest of the week and weekend, local guide Minneapolis Media’s entertainment roundup for this stretch of June points to ongoing Juneteenth celebrations, the Twin Cities Jazz Festival, and the Stone Arch Bridge Festival, with live jazz in Lowertown, artists’ booths along the riverfront, food trucks, and plenty of free outdoor stages. We Heart Music’s Minneapolis This Week column adds that the Stone Arch Bridge Festival runs this weekend along the Mississippi in downtown Minneapolis, while the following weekend brings the Twin Cities Pride Festival in Loring Park, giving listeners a reason to keep the party going with parades, drag performances, and music across multiple stages. So whether listeners want water slides and sunshine, symphonic Disney sing‑alongs, indie bands in dark clubs, or family‑friendly festivals along the river, Minneapolis–Saint Paul has something waiting this week. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss what is happening around the Twin Cities. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

20 de jun de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio Twin Cities Buzzing with Jazz Festival, Concerts, and Community Events This Weekend

Twin Cities Buzzing with Jazz Festival, Concerts, and Community Events This Weekend

If you are waking up in Minneapolis–Saint Paul and wondering what to do this week, you picked a great time to ask. The Twin Cities are buzzing with music, festivals, and neighborhood happenings from today through the weekend, so let’s walk through some standout options. According to the Twin Cities Jazz Festival lineup in the Star Tribune events calendar, the festival takes over downtown St. Paul starting today and rolling into the weekend, centered around Mears Park and nearby venues. Expect free outdoor sets from regional and national jazz artists all afternoon and evening, with clubs and bars in Lowertown hosting late-night jams for those who want to keep the groove going. On the Minneapolis side, Ticketmaster’s Minneapolis events guide lists Holly Humberstone’s Cruel World North American Tour stop tonight at 7 p.m., a perfect pick for listeners who love intimate, emotional indie pop in a mid-sized venue setting. The same Ticketmaster listings highlight Don Toliver’s Octane Tour on Saturday evening, bringing a high-energy hip‑hop and R&B show for those who want a louder, club-style night out. Instagram promos from Visit Saint Paul and local arts accounts are hyping Juneteenth Festival Minneapolis at venues on the Southside, with food vendors, live music, and family activities throughout the day. Over in St. Paul, those same posts point listeners toward more Juneteenth programming around the jazz festival footprint, so you can celebrate freedom and culture while bouncing between outdoor stages and community events. For families looking for something low-key during the day, St. Paul Lutheran Church is hosting a free summer kick‑off event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., according to the church’s Facebook page. They encourage folks to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy under their covered pavilion, and they’re providing popsicles, games, and space for kids to run around. If you like exploring neighborhoods, South Saint Paul Days is back this weekend, with city‑wide garage sales and local happenings, as promoted in a regional Facebook community events post. It’s a fun excuse to cruise the blocks, meet neighbors, and maybe score a vintage find or two. However you like to spend your time, from jazz under the stars in Lowertown to packed concert halls in Minneapolis or a quiet community picnic, the Twin Cities have plenty waiting for you this week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

19 de jun de 2026 - 2 min
Portada del episodio Twin Cities Events: Juneteenth Celebrations and Summer Fun This Week

Twin Cities Events: Juneteenth Celebrations and Summer Fun This Week

Minneapolis–Saint Paul is buzzing this week, so let’s dive into what listeners can actually go out and do around the Twin Cities. According to CBS News Minnesota, Juneteenth celebrations are taking center stage across the cities with a full slate of events running through the weekend. At Quincy Hall in northeast Minneapolis, the Juneteenth Brunch and Community Conversation invites listeners to start the day with soul food, music, and a guided discussion on history and equity, running in the morning hours at 1325 Quincy Street NE. Over at Orchestra Hall, the Minnesota Orchestra is presenting “Juneteenth: Celebration of Freedom,” a concert that blends classical performance with Black composers, spoken word, and community voices, creating a powerful, reflective night downtown. CBS News Minnesota also highlights the Soul of the Southside Juneteenth Festival, which takes over the Cedar–Riverside area with live music, food trucks, local vendors, and family activities, plus Juneteenth tours at Fort Snelling where costumed interpreters walk listeners through stories of freedom, resistance, and Minnesota’s role in U.S. history. If you are looking for family-friendly daytime options, Kids Out and About Minneapolis–St. Paul lists a number of local happenings, including evening events like community festivals running from about 7:30 to 11 p.m. at neighborhood venues such as 5005 Minnetonka Boulevard in St. Louis Park, with carnival-style games, food, and live entertainment geared toward all ages. Families with STEM‑curious kids can check the Minnesota STEM Partnership community calendar, which notes the MNSTEM @ PROCEED STEM Camp for kindergarten through 8th grade, running weekdays during the day and offering hands‑on science, robotics, and coding projects to keep young minds busy and curious. Sports fans have a couple of fun options. Minneapolis.Events lists live racing at Canterbury Park in Shakopee on Thursday evening, a classic Minnesota summer night with thoroughbred racing, trackside food, and betting windows. The same listings show the St. Paul Saints hosting the Omaha Storm Chasers at CHS Field, delivering that laid‑back minor league baseball atmosphere, silly between‑inning promotions, and great views of downtown St. Paul. Ramsey County’s event calendar notes a Free Senior Skate at Phalen Arena on the east side of St. Paul on Thursday afternoon, a low‑key way for older listeners to get moving, socialize, and cool off on the ice without any admission cost. And for a post‑event stop, Fox 9 reports that Half Time Rec in St. Paul’s Como Park neighborhood was just named the number one bar in America by Esquire for 2026, praised for its friendly staff, live music, and deep neighborhood roots, making it a perfect cap to an evening out. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more ideas on what to do around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

18 de jun de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio Twin Cities Week Ahead: Mavis Staples, Touch-a-Truck, and Live Music Galore

Twin Cities Week Ahead: Mavis Staples, Touch-a-Truck, and Live Music Galore

Minneapolis and Saint Paul listeners, if you’re looking for things to do this week, you’ve got a full slate of music, culture, and family fun ahead. According to The Current’s event listings, tonight in downtown Saint Paul the legendary Mavis Staples is taking the stage at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts at 345 Washington Street, with indie-pop favorites Lucius opening the show. Doors are in the evening, and this one is perfect if you’re in the mood for soul, gospel, and a big dose of musical history in a beautiful theater setting. If you’re around Saint Paul earlier in the afternoon, Ramsey County’s event calendar notes a “Public Health in Public Places – Today’s Harvest” event at 230 Como Avenue. Running from about mid‑afternoon to early evening, it’s a community‑focused stop where folks can connect with public health staff and learn about food access and local resources in a low‑key, drop‑in style. South St. Paul’s community calendar highlights a virtual “Canva Part 2: Advanced Graphic Design for Business” over the lunch hour. If you’re working on social media, branding, or side‑hustle visuals, you can log in from anywhere in the metro and sharpen your design skills without leaving home. Looking ahead to Thursday, CBS Minnesota’s Next Weather on Wheels post points to a big “Touch‑a‑Truck” and parade event on Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, running from East Grant Street up to South 6th Street. The parade kicks off in the early evening, with the Touch‑a‑Truck experience going until about 7:30 p.m. It’s free, outdoors, and especially fun if you’ve got kids who love fire trucks, snowplows, and all the big city rigs they can climb on and explore. Later this week, keep an eye on downtown Minneapolis music. The Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder reports that The Dakota has a strong June lineup featuring acts like the Kronos Quartet, John Pizzarelli Trio, Stanley Jordan, and vocal group Naturally 7 on various nights this month. It’s a great option for a date night or a classy evening out with friends, pairing live jazz, classical crossover, or vocal harmony with food and drinks in an intimate club setting. On the cultural side, the Hmong American Partnership has shared that the National Asian Pacific American Museum Commission is bringing its national listening tour to the Twin Cities. While dates and times can vary, this is a rare chance to share local stories, culture, and community priorities with a national museum initiative, so it’s worth checking their announcements for sessions happening over the next few days. For the weekend, Ticketmaster’s Minneapolis–Saint Paul listings show a healthy mix of club shows and mid‑size concerts around town. From indie bands at small venues to touring acts at spots like the Amsterdam Bar & Hall in Saint Paul, you can pick your vibe: rock, electronic, or singer‑songwriter nights are all on the board if you want to cap off the week with live music. Wherever you land, from a free truck parade on Nicollet to soul legends at the Ordway or late‑night jazz at The Dakota, the Twin Cities are serving up a full week of things to see, hear, and experience. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Minneapolis–Saint Paul. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

17 de jun de 2026 - 3 min
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