What to do in Minneapolis-Saint Paul
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.
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