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What to do in Minneapolis-Saint Paul

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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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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. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more things to do around the Twin Cities. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

21 mei 2026 - 3 min
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Twin Cities Week Ahead: Baseball, Art, and Entertainment

Minneapolis and Saint Paul listeners, if you’re waking up wondering what to do this week, the Twin Cities have you covered with baseball, theater, art, and plenty of ways to get out and explore. Let’s start with today in Minneapolis. According to Explore Minnesota and the Minneapolis events calendar, the Minnesota Twins are hosting the Houston Astros at Target Field this afternoon. First pitch is listed around early afternoon, and tickets are still available through outlets like SeatGeek and Ticketmaster, with some seats starting in the low teens. It’s a perfect excuse to sneak out of work a little early, grab a hot dog, and soak in that downtown ballpark energy. If you’re more into the minor league vibe, Ticketmaster shows the Saint Paul Saints facing the Omaha Storm Chasers at CHS Field in Lowertown Saint Paul this evening at 6:37 p.m. Saints games are known for goofy between-inning antics, a great view of the city, and a more laid‑back crowd. It’s a fun, family‑friendly option to kick off your midweek. Art lovers, you’ve got something special too. Visit Saint Paul highlights the “Queering Indigeneity” art exhibition at the Minnesota Museum of American Art on Robert Street in Saint Paul, running now through mid‑August. It’s a powerful, thoughtful show exploring identity, culture, and Indigenous perspectives, and it’s a great way to spend a quieter afternoon or early evening before grabbing dinner nearby in Lowertown. If you’re planning ahead for the rest of the week and the weekend, Eventbrite and Explore Minnesota list a variety of happenings across Minneapolis–Saint Paul. You’ll find local live music at spots like the Turf Club in Saint Paul and smaller venues scattered around Minneapolis, comedy sets at Laugh Camp Comedy Club at Camp Bar on Robert Street, and neighborhood gatherings and festivals as the warm-weather season ramps up. Over in Cathedral Hill, the Gnome Craft Pub on Selby Avenue often ties into local events and tastings, making it a cozy stop for craft beer fans looking to build an evening around a show or game. So whether you’re chasing foul balls at Target Field, cheering on the Saints under the lights at CHS Field, wandering an art gallery in downtown Saint Paul, or laughing the night away at a local comedy spot, the Twin Cities have plenty to keep your week full and your weekend wide open with possibilities. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Minneapolis and Saint Paul. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

20 mei 2026 - 2 min
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Twin Cities Weekend Guide: Wine, Baseball, Live Music and More Through April 29th

Hey Twin Cities listeners, it's your friendly guide to all the fun happenings in Minneapolis-Saint Paul today through the weekend of April 29th, 2026. Kick off this Wednesday right at Warehouse Winery in Minneapolis, where April Wine Down Wednesday runs from 5 to 9 PM at 6415 Cambridge Street. Eventbrite details trivia with Trivia Mafia, light appetizers, wine flights, and sweet treats from Nothing Bundt Cakes—RSVP online or pay $20 at the door for a chill vibe. Baseball fans, head to Target Field in Minneapolis for the Minnesota Twins taking on the Seattle Mariners at 12:40 PM today, according to Zesty Dates' April guide. Catch the series finale tomorrow, Thursday April 30th, versus the Toronto Blue Jays at 6:40 PM—grab tickets early as the Twins have a packed home slate all month. Music lovers, tonight Band of Horses rocks the Fillmore Minneapolis, per Songkick listings, promising an electric show in the heart of the city. Over in St. Paul, cheer on the St. Paul Saints at CHS Field, wrapping up their series against Louisville with games through April 30th, complete with Thirsty Thursdays and Friday Night Fireworks promotions from Visit Saint Paul. Swing into the weekend with high-energy action at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul—Minnesota Roller Derby's final bout of the season hits Roy Wilkins Auditorium on Saturday, April whatever the date flows to, battling for All-Star status. Families can stargaze at the Bell Museum's April Star Party last night, but check for pop-up cosmic events. Don't miss Tech N9ne and E-40 lighting up Myth Live in St. Paul on Friday the 24th if you're catching the tail end, and Twins fever continues. Art crawls pop up varying spots in St. Paul through the 26th, showcasing local talent. Whatever you choose, bundle up for that spring breeze and dive into the Twin Cities energy. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

29 apr 2026 - 2 min
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Twin Cities Spring Weekend Guide: Music, Art, and Family Fun April 26

Hey Twin Cities listeners, it's your friendly guide to all the fun in Minneapolis-Saint Paul today through the weekend of April 26, 2026. Spring is blooming, and we've got music, art, races, and family adventures lined up to make this week unforgettable. Kicking off today, Sunday, April 26, head to the Grand Casino Arena at 199 W. Kellogg Blvd. in St. Paul for Brandon Lake's King of Hearts Tour at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. and openers Franni Cash and Pat Barrett joining the worship vibes, as listed on the Grand Casino Arena site and Ticketmaster. It's a high-energy concert perfect for fans of contemporary Christian music. Also today, catch the BandWidth Community Band Festival from noon to 6 p.m. at the Minnesota History Center, 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., featuring local bands jamming in a free, festive atmosphere according to the St. Paul Events Guide. If you're into interactive fun with the kids, the Children’s Museum of Minnesota at 10 7th St. W. in St. Paul has “Thomas & Friends: Explore the Rails!” running through May 10. Dive into STEM activities with the beloved train characters—tickets are $17 weekdays or $19 weekends via mcm.org. Over at the Science Museum of Minnesota, 120 W. Kellogg Blvd., “Skin: Living Armor, Evolving Identity” exhibit wraps up May 1, exploring skin's wild adaptations across species, per smm.org. Yesterday's buzz from Saturday, April 25, included the Get in Gear Medtronic Half Marathon, a thrilling 13.1-mile run from 240 Summit Ave. in St. Paul to Minnehaha Falls Regional Park starting at 2 p.m. UTC, organized by Twin Cities In Motion—hope runners enjoyed that spring triumph. And Minnesota Roller Derby rolled at 6 p.m. for high-octane action from $24, as noted in local guides. Art lovers, Art in Bloom at the Minneapolis Institute of Art runs through today, April 26, with floral interpretations of masterpieces, according to Feland Real Estate Group's Twin Cities April roundup. Families can still catch the tail end of the Saint Paul Art Crawl on April 24-26 at varying Lowertown spots, celebrating local artists per Visit Saint Paul. Wrap up the week with ongoing gems like the Spring Flower Show at Como Park Zoo & Conservatory through April 26, bursting with vibrant displays. Grab tickets early for these hotspots, and check venues for weather updates. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Twin Cities tips. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

26 apr 2026 - 4 min
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Action-Packed Weekend Ahead in Minneapolis-Saint Paul: Wild Playoffs, Roller Derby, and Brandon Lake Concert

Hey Twin Cities listeners, grab your calendars because today, Saturday, April 25, 2026, kicks off an action-packed weekend in Minneapolis-Saint Paul with high-energy sports, music, and family fun that'll have you buzzing from now through Sunday! Start your day rooting for the Minnesota Wild in their NHL Western Conference First Round playoff game against the Dallas Stars at 4:30 p.m. at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul—it's home game 2, so the energy will be electric with roaring crowds and playoff intensity, as listed on minneapolis.events. Then, lace up for Minnesota Roller Derby at 6 p.m. at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul, where fierce teams clash on the track for the final bout of the season—tickets start at $24 via St. Paul Publishing's events guide, promising slams, speed, and non-stop thrills. If soccer's your jam, head to Allianz Field for Minnesota United FC's home game against a tough opponent, wrapping up their April slate with Loons fans chanting under the lights, according to Visit Saint Paul. Don't miss the April Star Party tonight from 9 to 10:30 p.m. at the Bell Museum—free telescopes let you gaze at the Moon and deep-space wonders, with expert guides lighting up the planetarium for stargazers of all ages, straight from Visit Saint Paul's spring lineup. Tomorrow, Sunday, April 26, catch worship powerhouse Brandon Lake on his King of Hearts Tour at 7 p.m. at the Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul—expect hits like "Gratitude" and "Graves Into Gardens" in a soul-stirring show, as Ticketmaster and the arena's site confirm. Families, dive into ongoing gems like "Thomas & Friends: Explore the Rails!" at the Children's Museum of Minnesota through May 10, packed with STEM adventures inspired by the train tales, per St. Paul Publishing. The Science Museum's "Skin: Living Armor, Evolving Identity" exhibit runs through May 1, showcasing skin's wild adaptations across creatures. And at the Minnesota History Center, the BandWidth Community Band Festival rocks from noon to 6 p.m., plus their "The Stories We Keep" exhibit featuring Prince memorabilia and F. Scott Fitzgerald letters through August. This weekend's vibe is pure adrenaline and culture—whether you're derby-crashing, star-gazing, or concert-hopping, Minneapolis-Saint Paul delivers. Check venues for tickets and weather updates to make it epic. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Twin Cities guides! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

25 apr 2026 - 3 min
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