Upcoming concerts in Minneapolis 2024

Find concerts, live music, festivals and tour dates near Minneapolis: buy tickets for 2024/2025 shows.
  1. Perfect Strangers
  2. September Song
  3. September Song - Guitar Acoustic
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JP Cooper

  1. Vapour Trail - 2001 Remaster
  2. Leave Them All Behind - 2001 Remaster
  3. Future Love - Reimagined by Pêtr Aleksänder instrumental
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Ride

  1. Marcus Garvey
  2. Hail H.I.M - 2002 Remastered Version
  3. Columbus - 2002 Remastered Version
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Burning Spear

  1. I Don't Know What Christmas Is (But Christmastime Is Here)
  2. Here It Is Christmastime
  3. Question
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Old 97's

  1. Seeing You for the First Time
  2. Love Is Here
  3. New And Different Way
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Jim Messina

  1. Break My Heart Sweetly
  2. You Don't Care for Me Enough to Cry
  3. 3:59 AM
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John Moreland

  1. The Last Thing on My Mind
  2. Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation
  3. I Can't Help but Wonder Where I'm Bound
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Tom Paxton

  1. Say Hey (I Love You) (feat. Cherine Tanya Anderson)
  2. The Sound Of Sunshine
  3. Life Is Better With You
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Michael Franti

Most famous venues for live shows in Minneapolis

  1. Fine Line Music Cafe
  2. Dakota
  3. 7th Street Entry
  4. Hilde Performance Center
  5. State Theatre Minneapolis
  6. The Cedar Cultural Center
  7. The Armory - Minneapolis
  8. Utepils Brewing
  9. Fine Line

About Minneapolis

MUSIC

Minneapolis has a rich music scene that has produced several famous musicians across a variety of genres. The city is particularly known for its contributions to the pop and rock music scenes, with artists like Prince, The Replacements, and Hüsker Dü hailing from Minneapolis. In addition to these iconic acts, Minneapolis has a thriving hip-hop and rap scene, with artists like Atmosphere, Brother Ali, and Lizzo becoming popular in recent years. Some popular music venues in Minneapolis include First Avenue, the Fine Line Music Cafe, and the Dakota Jazz Club.

CULTURE

Minneapolis has a vibrant cultural scene, with a variety of museums, galleries, theaters, and festivals throughout the city. The Walker Art Center is a must-visit destination for art lovers, with modern and contemporary works from around the world. The Guthrie Theater hosts a variety of plays and musicals throughout the year, while the Orpheum Theatre and the State Theatre are venues for Broadway shows. Minneapolis is also home to several cultural festivals, such as the Minnesota Fringe Festival, the Twin Cities Jazz Festival, and the Minnesota State Fair.

HISTORY

Minneapolis was founded in 1867 and grew rapidly during the late 19th century due to the timber and flour milling industries. The city played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, with activists like Roy Wilkins and Nellie Stone Johnson making their mark on the city. Today, visitors can explore Minneapolis' history at landmarks like the Mill City Museum, the Fort Snelling State Park, and the Foshay Tower Observation Deck. Minneapolis is also known for its parks and outdoor spaces, with the Chain of Lakes and the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and other recreational activities.

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