SEVENTEEN Rooftop party Debut 900 days3/19/2024 June 19: Series - Under The Canopy at Hook and Ladder with JellyBean Johnson, Ricki Monique, Huhroon, and more at Soul of the Southside Juneteeth Festival Tickets, 3010 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis June 18: Series - Sunday Sessions Rooftop Concert Series with Dylan Salfer Band Tickets, 300 N. June 17-18: Stone Arch Bridge Festival Free, Stone Arch Bridge, 100 Portland Ave. Tickets, 25526 Co Highway 22, Detroit Lakes Attendees can bus into the event or choose between nine campgrounds scattered around the 400-acre Soo Pass Ranch. June 16-17: WE Fest Every August, some of the biggest names in country music – such as Morgan Wallen and Brad Paisley – descend on Detroit Lakes, Minn., along with 80,000 or so fans. All proceeds from the weekend, which features big-name headliners like Miranda Lambert fund education for students in Winsted and surrounding communities Tickets, 3233 230th St., Winsted June 16-17: Winstock Country Festival In a town of about 2,000 residents, more than 1,000 volunteers from the community of Winsted, Minnesota organized Winstock, a country music and camping festival. June 16-17: Payne Ave Fest - All Ages Music Festival Tickets, Payne Ave., St. June 16-17: Pryes Block Party with Tauk Moore, Lissie, Felix Cartel and more Tickets, 1401 W. June 15: Series - Lowertown Sounds at Mears Park with Kiss The Tiger with opener Creeping Charlie Free, 221 Fifth St. June 14: Series - Groovin’ In The Garden with 13 Arrows Free, 1225 Estabrook Drive, St. June 13: Series - Sparkyard Sound at Bauhaus with Grace Potter Tickets, 1315 Tyler St.NE, Minneapolis June 11: Series - Sunday Sessions Rooftop Concert Series with The Scarlet Goodbye Tickets, 300 N Washington Ave., Minneapolis It’s the second of nine themed lineups this summer. After 27 summers of concerts curated by local promoter Sue McLean and Associates, the Zoo has pivoted to genre-based “Wild Nights” such as the June 8 “Global Beats & World Music” with Malamanya, Maria Isa and others. June 8: Series - Wild Nights at the Minnesota Zoo with Malamanya, Maria Isa and more Music at the Minnesota Zoo returns with a rebrand. Each of these casual open-air concerts is free and open to everyone. The Current's hosts will spin some tunes and a band will perform at each event. June 8: Series - The Current Happy Hour with Samia at Sociable Cider Werks Save the dates! The Current is bringing back live music and early evening fun to breweries across the Twin Cities all summer. All the essentials - hotdogs, ice cream and wine - will be available for purchase. Dance around to Twin Cities musicians like Ty Pow & The Holy North and Eleganza!. June 7: Series - Groovin’ In The Garden - Innocent Reggae Band This family-friendly series takes place every Wednesday in front of the glass castle that is Como Park Conservatory. Tickets, 300 N Washington Ave., Minneapolis June 4: Series - Sunday Sessions Rooftop Concert Series with Nur-D Designed for a more intimate patio performance, Hewing Hotel will host local musicians every Sunday on their small rooftop stage, starting with Nur-D. for a day of great music from local artists including DJ Shannon Blowtorch, Bad Bad Hats, Sophia Eris and The Jayhawks. June 4: Grand Old Day 2023 Join us at The Grand Stage, powered by The Current, from 11 a.m. June 3: Loring Alley Live Music Festival This new fest is cropping up in Loring Park with a mission to showcase local musicians like Creeping Charlie, D’Lakes, and Zoë Says Go. Tickets, 3010 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis June starts off with The Immaculate Beings, Sleeping Jesus, and Beemer. Hook and Ladder will host the likes of Malamanya, jeremy messersmith, Gully Boys and more on their adjacent outdoor stage. June 1: Series - Under The Canopy at Hook and Ladder with Immaculate Beings A spacious and covered concert area makes this series more resilient to chaotic summer weather than most. Listen to the rustling birch leaves and take in the sounds of Good Morning Bedlam, who kick off the series with support from Trevor Mcspadden & Mary Cutrufello, and Sarah Morris. June 1: Series - Lowertown Sounds at Mears Park with Good Morning Bedlam Each Thursday, top local musicians grace the Mears Park pavilion with a free performance. Note that thunderstorms and illnesses and broken tour buses happen, so be sure to check for updates before attending. We’ve assembled a curated month-by-month schedule to help you craft your summer plans, so get your online calendar pulled up in one tab, and let’s look ahead to some of the biggest shows, festivals, and regular series happening in the Twin Cities and beyond.
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