What to do in Minneapolis-Saint Paul
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.
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