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  • Find tickets to Nate Smith on Thursday November 21 at 7:00 pm at First Avenue - Minneapolis in Minneapolis, MN

    Nov 21

    Thu · 7:00pm

    Nate Smith

    First Avenue - Minneapolis·Minneapolis, MN

  • Find tickets to Better Lovers (18+) on Thursday November 21 at 7:00 pm at Skyway Theatre in Minneapolis, MN

    Nov 21

    Thu · 7:00pm

    Better Lovers (18+)

    Skyway Theatre·Minneapolis, MN

  • Find tickets to Tall Heights (21+) on Thursday November 21 at 8:00 pm at Turf Club - Saint Paul in Saint Paul, MN

    Nov 21

    Thu · 8:00pm

    Tall Heights (21+)

    Turf Club - Saint Paul·Saint Paul, MN

  • Find tickets to Leanna Firestone (18+) on Thursday November 21 at 8:30 pm at Amsterdam Bar & Hall in Saint Paul, MN

    Nov 21

    Thu · 8:30pm

    Leanna Firestone (18+)

    Amsterdam Bar & Hall·Saint Paul, MN

  • Find tickets to Snotty Nose Rez Kids (18+) on Thursday November 21 at 9:00 pm at Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis, MN

    Nov 21

    Thu · 9:00pm

    Snotty Nose Rez Kids (18+)

    Fine Line Music Cafe·Minneapolis, MN


Learn More About Minneapolis Concerts Today

Along with nearby St. Paul, Minneapolis is one of Minnesota’s Twin Cities. The Cities make up the largest metropolitan area in the state. Prince, the immensely popular best-selling Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musician, was born in and lived in Minneapolis and had a major influence on the city’s music culture.

Prince filmed the movie Purple Rain and also recorded the song of the same name at First Avenue, a Minneapolis venue. The club’s popularity has only grown since then. In addition to its connection to Prince, the venue has also been a launching point for many Minneapolis-based artists. Groups like Semisonic — you have probably sung their most famous song, “Closing Time,” at the end of the night — and The Replacements played at First Avenue early in their careers. The club hosts performances in a variety of genres and was notable for its role in the emergence of electronic dance music. The venue opened in 1937 and was originally used as a state-of-the-art bus station. In 1970, Joe Cocker played the venue’s first concert, and the new space, called The Depot, quickly became popular. The name changed to First Avenue in 1981. Today, First Avenue features two separate venues: The Mainroom and 7th St. Entry.

The Minnesota Orchestra plays at Orchestra Hall, which accommodates more than 2000 people. The venue is known for its unique, acoustic-improving design features. For example, the auditorium itself is technically in a separate building from the lobby and administrative areas (a one-inch gap separates them). The most striking feature of the auditorium itself is its cube-shaped motif, which extends from the rear stage wall and onto the ceiling. The cubes improve the auditorium’s acoustics, and they just look interesting.

Weesner Family Amphitheater is an outdoor venue located at the Minnesota Zoo. They host an annual summer concert series, Music at the Zoo, that lasts from early June to late August. Artists like The B-52s, Pat Benatar, Indigo Girls and Boyz II Men are among the many artists who have played a Music at the Zoo show over the years.

Minneapolis and St. Paul’s major sports arenas — Xcel Energy Center, Target Center, Target Field, and U.S. Bank Stadium — occasionally host major concerts in addition to their normal sports programming.

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