MinneapoliMedia Community Events Desk
Across Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and surrounding suburbs, the first full weekend of March brings a diverse slate of entertainment and community activities. Touring Broadway productions, live concerts, family festivals, sporting events, and cultural programming are all on the calendar across the Twin Cities.
Below is a curated look at some of the most notable events taking place Saturday and Sunday across the metro area.
Theater and Performing Arts
Water for Elephants (Touring Broadway Production)
Orpheum Theatre
The national Broadway tour of the musical Water for Elephants continues its Twin Cities engagement this weekend. Adapted from Sara Gruen’s bestselling novel, the production follows a young veterinarian who joins a traveling circus during the Great Depression and finds himself drawn into a world of spectacle, romance, and risk beneath the big top.
Showtimes
Saturday at 7:30 PM
Sunday at 1:00 PM
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Ballet
Ballet Co.Laboratory presents a family friendly ballet adaptation of the beloved children’s book. The production brings the playful story to life through dance, storytelling, and music designed to engage young audiences and families.
Performances
Saturday at 3:00 PM
Saturday at 6:30 PM
Sunday at 3:00 PM
Tickets typically range from $30 to $40.
Stevie Ray’s Comedy Cabaret: This Musical is a Joke
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
This improvised musical comedy closes its run Saturday night in Chanhassen. Performers build an entirely original musical based on audience suggestions, meaning each show unfolds differently and no two performances are ever the same.
ABBAsolutely Fab
This energetic tribute concert celebrates the music of ABBA. Twin Cities vocalists Jenny Russ and Katy Vernon lead the production, performing iconic hits such as Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, and Take a Chance on Me.
Live Music
Americana Roots Showcase
The Cedar Cultural Center
Saturday night at The Cedar Cultural Center features a double bill highlighting regional Americana and folk artists.
Performers
Maygen & The Birdwatcher
Pistol Whippin’ Party Penguins
Time
Saturday from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Canadian Folk Songwriters Night
The Cedar Cultural Center
Sunday evening brings a showcase of Canadian folk musicians.
Artists
James Keelaghan
David Woodhead
Time
Sunday from 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM
Legacy of Lilith Fair
Celebration of Women in Music
Crooners Supper Club
In recognition of International Women’s Day, performers gather to celebrate the legacy of the groundbreaking touring festival Lilith Fair and the artists who helped shape a generation of women in music.
Date
Sunday, March 8
Sports
Minnesota Gophers vs Northwestern
Minnesota Golden Gophers men’s basketball vs
Northwestern Wildcats men’s basketball
Location
Williams Arena
The Golden Gophers host Northwestern in a late season Big Ten matchup with potential conference tournament implications.
Tipoff
Saturday at 8:00 PM
Family Activities
Jurassic Quest x Brick Fest Live
Minneapolis Convention Center
Families can explore life size animatronic dinosaurs alongside interactive building stations inspired by LEGO style creations. The traveling exhibition features hands on displays, educational exhibits, and photo opportunities.
Family Day at the Museum
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Sunday’s community celebration includes hands-on art activities, live music performances, and demonstrations from local artists.
Time
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Admission
Free
Taiko Drumming Performance
Landmark Center
TaikoArts Midwest presents Ensō Daiko in a lively demonstration of traditional Japanese taiko drumming.
Time
Sunday from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Standard Vintage Market
American Swedish Institute
More than twenty vendors gather for a curated vintage market featuring clothing, jewelry, ceramics, and retro home goods.
Date
Saturday, March 7
Time
11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Maple Syrup Making Workshop
Eden Prairie Outdoor Center
Families can learn how maple sap is harvested and transformed into syrup during this seasonal outdoor program.
Time
Saturday from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
Cost
$12 per family
Gaming and Pop Culture
Twin Cities Geek Gaming Convention
Hilton Minneapolis St Paul Airport
The weekend convention brings together tabletop gaming enthusiasts for panels, role playing sessions, tournaments, and vendor exhibits focused on gaming culture.
Dates
Friday through Sunday
The Weekend Takeaway
Even in the closing stretch of winter, the Twin Cities entertainment scene continues to deliver a full slate of options for residents and visitors alike. Touring Broadway productions, independent music performances, college basketball, gaming conventions, and family oriented programming highlight the region’s dynamic cultural landscape.
For many Twin Cities residents, the first weekend of March offers an opportunity to explore the arts, support local performers, and participate in community events before the arrival of spring across Minnesota.
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