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MINNEAPOLIMEDIA PRESENTS | This Weekend in the Twin Cities – Entertainment Guide: June 26 ~ June 28, 2026 Edition

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MINNEAPOLIMEDIA PRESENTS | This Weekend in the Twin Cities – Entertainment Guide: June 26 ~ June 28, 2026 Edition

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MINNEAPOLIS, MN (June 26, 2026) The final weekend of June delivers one of the busiest entertainment calendars of the Minnesota summer, bringing together one of the Midwest’s largest Pride celebrations, a nationally recognized electronic music festival, Broadway theater, community festivals, cultural heritage events, museum experiences, vintage shopping, live jazz, indie rock and family-friendly programming across Minneapolis, Saint Paul and the surrounding metropolitan area.

This weekend is defined by several major regional anchors. The Twin Cities Pride Festival returns to Loring Park for three days of celebration culminating in Sunday’s Pride Parade through downtown Minneapolis. Across the river in Saint Paul, Breakaway Minnesota transforms the Allianz Field Festival Grounds into one of the Upper Midwest’s premier electronic dance music destinations, drawing internationally known performers and thousands of music fans.

Elsewhere, the International Gem & Jewelry Show returns to the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, Kaposia Days celebrates community traditions in South Saint Paul, and the Twin Cities Irish Fest Block Party brings Irish music, dance and culture to Saint Paul’s Creative Enterprise Zone.

The weekend also features Josh Groban with Jennifer Hudson, The Secret Sisters, Kurt Vile and the Violators, The Will Aldrich Quartet, Beer Dabbler at Pride, SIX, Free Admission Day at the Minnesota History Center, and the Time Travelers Vintage Expo, creating one of the year’s most diverse entertainment lineups.

For families, Pride Festival, Kaposia Days, the Minnesota History Center and Irish Fest provide free or low-cost opportunities to explore arts, history and community. Couples will find Broadway performances, jazz, concerts and neighborhood festivals throughout the metro. Young professionals and nightlife seekers have no shortage of options, from electronic music festivals and brewery events to Pride celebrations and late-night concerts.

Here is MinneapoliMedia’s expanded guide to some of the major festivals, concerts, family attractions, theater productions, cultural celebrations and nightlife experiences taking place throughout the Twin Cities this weekend.

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MAJOR WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS

Twin Cities Pride Festival

  • Venue: Loring Park
  • Address: 1382 Willow Street, Minneapolis, MN 55403
  • Phone: (612) 255-3260
  • Website: tcpride.org
  • Dates: Friday, June 26 – Sunday, June 28
  • Hours:
    • Youth Night (Friday): 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
    • Festival (Saturday): 10:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
    • Festival (Sunday): 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
    • Pride Parade (Sunday): 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
  • Admission: Free
  • Best For: Families, LGBTQ+ community, allies, couples, visitors, live entertainment, community celebrations

Twin Cities Pride returns to Loring Park for what has become one of Minnesota’s largest annual public gatherings and one of the Midwest’s premier Pride celebrations. More than 650 exhibitors, community organizations, artists, businesses and nonprofits will fill the park alongside food vendors, advocacy organizations and four entertainment stages featuring continuous programming throughout the weekend.

The festival has grown into far more than an entertainment event. It serves as one of Minnesota’s largest public expressions of inclusion, visibility and community, bringing together residents from every part of the state while generating significant economic activity for restaurants, hotels, retailers and nearby businesses.

Friday’s Youth Night creates dedicated programming for LGBTQ+ youth and their families before the full festival opens Saturday morning. Sunday’s Pride Parade remains the weekend’s signature event, traveling down Hennepin Avenue before concluding near Loring Park. Thousands of participants representing businesses, civic organizations, nonprofits, schools and community groups are expected to take part.

Families should anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic throughout downtown Minneapolis, particularly Sunday morning. Metro Transit, bicycling and ride-share services may provide easier access than attempting to park near the festival grounds.

  • Family Budget Estimate: Free admission. Food, beverages, merchandise and parking vary by household.

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Breakaway Music Festival Minnesota

  • Venue: Allianz Field Festival Grounds
  • Address: 400 Snelling Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55104
  • Phone: (651) 244-8900
  • Website: breakawayfestival.com
  • Dates: Friday, June 26 & Saturday, June 27
  • Hours: 3:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m. daily
  • Admission: Two-day tickets begin around $185
  • Best For: Electronic music fans, friend groups, young adults, festivalgoers

Breakaway Minnesota has quickly established itself as one of the Upper Midwest’s largest electronic music festivals. This year’s lineup includes internationally recognized performers including Zedd, Subtronics, Gryffin and Knock2, bringing thousands of electronic music fans to the Allianz Field campus over two days.

Unlike arena concerts, Breakaway creates a festival atmosphere where attendees spend the afternoon and evening moving between stages, art installations, food vendors and sponsor experiences before the night’s headline performances. The festival also reflects the growing importance of Saint Paul as a destination for nationally touring outdoor music festivals, complementing Allianz Field’s role as home of Minnesota United FC.

Festival organizers recommend arriving early, using designated parking areas or public transportation and preparing for outdoor conditions.

  • Budget Estimate: Approximately $185 and above depending on ticket tier.

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International Gem & Jewelry Show

  • Venue: Minnesota State Fairgrounds
  • Address: 1265 Snelling Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55108
  • Phone: (301) 294-1640
  • Website: intergem.com
  • Dates: Friday, June 26 – Sunday, June 28
  • Hours: Beginning Friday at Noon
  • Admission: $6–8
  • Best For: Collectors, jewelry enthusiasts, families, shoppers, designers

The International Gem & Jewelry Show transforms the State Fairgrounds into one of the region’s largest marketplaces for gemstones, handcrafted jewelry, minerals and designer collections. Unlike traditional retail stores, many exhibitors sell directly to the public, allowing visitors to purchase from designers, wholesalers and manufacturers. Whether searching for engagement rings, gemstones, collectibles or handcrafted gifts, the event offers an experience that appeals to casual shoppers and serious collectors alike.

  • Budget Estimate: Admission plus purchases.

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Twin Cities Irish Fest Block Party

  • Venue: Celtic Junction Arts Center
  • Address: 836 Prior Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55104
  • Phone: (651) 219-4270
  • Website: celticjunction.org
  • Date: Saturday, June 27
  • Time: Beginning 3:00 p.m.
  • Admission: Free
  • Best For: Families, Irish heritage, live music, dancing, food trucks

Irish music, storytelling and dance return Saturday as Celtic Junction Arts Center hosts its annual community block party. Visitors can expect traditional Irish performances, step dancing, food trucks, virtual horse racing, raffles and activities celebrating Ireland’s rich cultural traditions. For families looking for a smaller, neighborhood-centered event away from larger festival crowds, Irish Fest offers one of the weekend’s strongest free options.

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Kaposia Days

  • Venue: South Saint Paul Festival Grounds (Parade Route: Main Street)
  • Address: Main St, South Saint Paul, MN 55075
  • Phone: (651) 451-2266
  • Website: kaposiadays.com
  • Dates: Weekend-long (June 26–28)
  • Hours: Saturday Highlights Begin at 9:00 a.m.
  • Admission: Free
  • Best For: Families, neighborhood celebrations, children, community traditions

Kaposia Days returns as one of Dakota County’s longest-running community festivals. The celebration features a community parade, children’s activities, entertainment, local vendors and evening fireworks, drawing residents together for a weekend focused on neighborhood pride and civic tradition. For many families, Kaposia Days represents a summer tradition spanning multiple generations.

  • Budget Estimate: Free admission.

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LIVE MUSIC, CONCERTS & NIGHTLIFE

The Twin Cities music calendar remains exceptionally strong this weekend. International touring artists headline arenas and festivals while neighborhood theaters, breweries and clubs continue highlighting Minnesota musicians who form the foundation of the region’s remarkably diverse live music scene.

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Josh Groban with Venice Hudson (featuring Jennifer Hudson)

  • Venue: Grand Casino Arena (Xcel Energy Center / Saint Paul RiverCentre Complex)
  • Address: 199 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102
  • Phone: (651) 265-4800
  • Website: xcelenergycenter.com
  • Date: Sunday, June 28
  • Time: 7:00 p.m.
  • Admission: Tickets begin around $50.50
  • Best For: Couples, families, vocal music enthusiasts, Broadway fans, orchestral pop audiences

One of the weekend’s most anticipated concerts arrives Sunday evening as Grammy Award-winning vocalist Josh Groban joins Academy Award-winning singer and actress Jennifer Hudson for an evening celebrating two of contemporary music’s most recognizable voices.

Groban’s blend of classical crossover, Broadway standards and contemporary pop has made him one of the world’s best-selling vocalists, while Hudson’s career spans music, film, television and Broadway. Together, they promise an evening showcasing orchestral arrangements, contemporary favorites and signature performances that appeal across generations.

For many Twin Cities couples, this concert offers one of the weekend’s premier date-night opportunities, pairing world-class entertainment with the restaurants, hotels and nightlife surrounding downtown Saint Paul.

  • Budget Estimate: $50.50 and above depending on seating selection.

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The Secret Sisters with Liz Longley

  • Venue: The Parkway Theater
  • Address: 4814 Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55417
  • Phone: (612) 822-8080
  • Website: theparkwaytheater.com
  • Date: Friday, June 26
  • Time: 7:30 p.m.
  • Admission: Beginning around $38.93
  • Best For: Couples, Americana fans, singer-songwriter enthusiasts, intimate concerts

The Parkway Theater welcomes Grammy-nominated duo The Secret Sisters, whose harmony-driven performances have earned national acclaim within Americana and contemporary folk music. Joined by acclaimed singer-songwriter Liz Longley, Friday’s concert offers audiences an intimate evening centered on storytelling, musicianship and acoustic performance rather than elaborate stage production. For readers seeking a quieter alternative to the weekend’s larger festivals, this performance offers one of Minneapolis’ strongest indoor music experiences.

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Kurt Vile and the Violators

  • Venue: Palace Theatre
  • Address: 17 West Seventh Place, Saint Paul, MN 55102
  • Phone: (651) 529-1221
  • Website: first-avenue.com
  • Date: Sunday, June 28
  • Time: 7:00 p.m.
  • Admission: Beginning around $35
  • Best For: Indie rock fans, couples, young adults

Former War on Drugs guitarist Kurt Vile brings his signature blend of indie rock, psychedelic folk and guitar-driven songwriting to the historic Palace Theatre. Known for relaxed yet technically sophisticated performances, Vile continues to attract audiences seeking thoughtful songwriting rather than arena-scale spectacle. The Palace Theatre’s restored historic setting makes the evening particularly attractive for music lovers looking to pair live performance with dinner or nightlife in downtown Saint Paul.

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The Will Aldrich Quartet

  • Venue: MetroNOME Brewery
  • Address: 385 Broadway Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
  • Phone: (651) 330-0167
  • Website: metronomebrewery.com
  • Date: Friday, June 26
  • Time: 7:30 p.m.
  • Admission: $10–15
  • Best For: Jazz enthusiasts, couples, local music supporters

Award-winning Minnesota saxophonist Will Aldrich leads an evening of contemporary jazz combining traditional swing, Afro-Latin rhythms and modern influences. MetroNOME Brewery continues establishing itself as one of Lowertown’s premier small music venues, offering audiences an intimate listening experience rarely available in larger concert settings. For jazz fans wanting to discover Minnesota talent while avoiding larger crowds, this concert represents one of the weekend’s hidden gems.

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Beer Dabbler at Twin Cities Pride

  • Venue: Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
  • Address: 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN 55403
  • Phone: (612) 375-7600
  • Website: beerdabbler.com
  • Date: Friday, June 26
  • Hours: 6:00 p.m.–9:30 p.m.
  • Admission: $45–65
  • Best For: Craft beer enthusiasts, Pride celebrations, groups of friends

Beer Dabbler officially launches Pride weekend with one of Minnesota’s largest outdoor craft beverage events. More than 70 breweries, cideries and beverage producers are expected to participate, giving attendees an opportunity to sample beverages while enjoying DJs, entertainment and one of the city’s most festive summer atmospheres. The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden provides an iconic backdrop for an event that has become an annual tradition for many Pride weekend visitors. Valid identification is required (21+).

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K-MIDAS EP Release Party

  • Venue: Amsterdam Bar & Hall
  • Address: 6 West Sixth Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102
  • Phone: (651) 222-3535
  • Website: amsterdambarandhall.com
  • Date: Friday, June 26
  • Time: 8:00 p.m.
  • Admission: $12 advance / $15 at the door
  • Best For: Rock fans, singles, local music supporters

Saint Paul’s independent music scene takes center stage Friday evening as K-MIDAS celebrates the release of its newest EP, Before the Rhythm Dies. Supported by Twin Citizen, the concert showcases Minnesota’s thriving independent rock community inside one of downtown Saint Paul’s most established live music venues. For younger audiences seeking an energetic alternative to larger festivals, Amsterdam remains one of the Twin Cities’ most dependable destinations for emerging artists.

  • Music Weekend Takeaway: Whether your musical taste leans toward orchestral pop, Americana, indie rock, jazz or electronic dance music, few weekends this summer offer the breadth of performances found across Minneapolis and Saint Paul. For MinneapoliMedia readers, this weekend presents an opportunity not only to experience nationally recognized performers but also to support local venues whose continued success helps sustain the Twin Cities’ reputation as one of the Midwest’s strongest music markets.

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FAMILY-FRIENDLY ATTRACTIONS, THEATER & SPECIAL EVENTS

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SIX

  • Venue: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts
  • Address: 345 Washington Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102
  • Phone: (651) 224-4222
  • Website: ordway.org
  • Dates: Friday, June 26 – Sunday, June 28
  • Showtimes: Multiple performances throughout the weekend (Sunday Matinee: 1:30 p.m.)
  • Admission: Tickets begin around $164
  • Best For: Couples, theater lovers, teenagers, Broadway fans

The Tony Award-winning Broadway sensation SIX continues its Twin Cities engagement at the Ordway, bringing one of the most successful modern musicals of the past decade to downtown Saint Paul. Rather than retelling the life of King Henry VIII from the king’s perspective, SIX gives voice to each of his six wives, transforming centuries of history into a contemporary pop concert complete with powerhouse vocals, elaborate choreography and modern musical influences.

The production has become one of Broadway’s biggest crossover successes, attracting audiences that extend well beyond traditional theatergoers. For couples, it offers one of the strongest indoor entertainment options of the weekend. Families with older children and teenagers interested in history or musical theater will also find the performance engaging.

  • Budget Estimate: Approximately $164 and above, depending on seating.

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Free Admission Day at the Minnesota History Center

  • Venue: Minnesota History Center
  • Address: 345 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102
  • Phone: (651) 259-3000
  • Website: mnhs.org/historycenter
  • Date: Saturday, June 27
  • Hours: 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
  • Admission: Free
  • Best For: Families, history enthusiasts, children, educators, visitors

Among the weekend’s best values is the Minnesota History Center’s Free Admission Day. Visitors will have complimentary access to permanent and temporary exhibits exploring Minnesota’s Indigenous history, immigration, civil rights, industry, sports, politics and cultural heritage. Interactive exhibits designed specifically for children make the museum especially appealing to families looking for educational experiences during the summer.

The museum’s location adjacent to the State Capitol also allows visitors to combine their trip with a walk through Saint Paul’s Capitol Mall or nearby downtown restaurants. For parents seeking meaningful, low-cost weekend activities, few opportunities provide as much educational value.

  • Family Budget Estimate: Free admission.

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Time Travelers Vintage Expo

  • Venue: Minneapolis Convention Center
  • Address: 1301 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55403
  • Phone: (612) 335-6000
  • Website: https://www.minneapolisconventioncenter.com (Event updates via timetravelersexpo.com)
  • Date: Saturday, June 27
  • Hours: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
  • Admission: $10
  • Best For: Collectors, vintage enthusiasts, couples, fashion lovers

Vintage fashion continues enjoying remarkable popularity, and the Time Travelers Vintage Expo offers one of Minnesota’s largest gatherings devoted to retro clothing, vinyl records, antiques, home décor and collectible merchandise. Hundreds of vendors are expected to transform the Minneapolis Convention Center into a marketplace celebrating fashion and design spanning multiple decades. Whether searching for authentic mid-century furniture, vintage concert T-shirts, classic vinyl albums or handcrafted goods, visitors will find one of the region’s largest curated collections under one roof.

  • Budget Estimate: $10 admission plus purchases.

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FAMILY PICKS

Families have an unusually strong selection of free and affordable activities throughout the metro this weekend.

  • Best Overall Family Experience: Twin Cities Pride Festival — With four entertainment stages, youth programming, family activities and hundreds of exhibitors, Pride offers an all-day experience suitable for every generation.
  • Best Educational Experience: Minnesota History Center — Free admission makes this one of the weekend’s strongest educational opportunities while giving children access to interactive exhibits rarely found elsewhere.
  • Best Neighborhood Festival: Kaposia Days — Families looking for traditional summer celebrations will find children’s activities, community pride and fireworks throughout the weekend.
  • Best Cultural Experience: Twin Cities Irish Fest — Music, dance and storytelling provide a welcoming introduction to Irish traditions in an intimate neighborhood setting.

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FOOD, DRINK & SHOPPING DESTINATIONS

Visitors attending weekend events will also find outstanding opportunities to explore restaurants, breweries and neighborhood business districts.

  • Loring Park and Downtown Minneapolis: Remain among the busiest dining destinations during Pride weekend, with restaurants extending patio seating and welcoming thousands of visitors throughout the celebration.
  • Near Allianz Field: Saint Paul’s Midway neighborhood offers numerous restaurants before and after Breakaway Music Festival performances.
  • Downtown Saint Paul’s West Seventh Street: The entertainment district remains one of the region’s strongest choices for dinner before Josh Groban, Kurt Vile or performances at the Ordway.
  • State Fairgrounds Area: Visitors attending the International Gem & Jewelry Show can easily combine their visit with nearby Como Park, University Avenue restaurants or the State Fairgrounds area.

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VISITOR INTELLIGENCE

This weekend is expected to produce some of the highest pedestrian and vehicle traffic of the summer.

  • Downtown Minneapolis: Pride festivities and Sunday’s parade will significantly increase traffic near Loring Park, Hennepin Avenue and surrounding neighborhoods. Metro Transit, bicycling and rideshare services may offer easier access than downtown parking.
  • Saint Paul: The combination of Breakaway Music Festival, concerts at the Palace Theatre, performances at the Ordway and activity surrounding the RiverCentre complex will increase traffic throughout downtown and the Midway area. Visitors should allow additional travel time and consider parking farther from event venues.
  • State Fairgrounds: Gem & Jewelry Show attendees should expect heavier weekend traffic near Snelling Avenue, particularly Saturday afternoon.

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EDITOR’S PICKS

  • Best Overall Event: Twin Cities Pride Festival
  • Best Festival: Breakaway Music Festival
  • Best Free Event: Twin Cities Pride Festival
  • Best Family Event: Minnesota History Center Free Admission Day
  • Best Community Festival: Kaposia Days
  • Best Date Night: Josh Groban with Jennifer Hudson
  • Best Live Music: Josh Groban with Jennifer Hudson
  • Best Local Performance: The Will Aldrich Quartet
  • Best Broadway Experience: SIX
  • Best Shopping Event: International Gem & Jewelry Show
  • Best Hidden Gem: Twin Cities Irish Fest Block Party

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WEEKEND BY BUDGET

FREE

  • Twin Cities Pride Festival
  • Twin Cities Pride Parade
  • Minnesota History Center Free Admission Day
  • Twin Cities Irish Fest Block Party
  • Kaposia Days

UNDER $25

  • Time Travelers Vintage Expo ($10)
  • The Will Aldrich Quartet ($10–15)
  • International Gem & Jewelry Show ($6–8)

$25–75

  • Josh Groban with Jennifer Hudson (select seating starting at $50.50)
  • Beer Dabbler at Twin Cities Pride ($45–65)
  • Kurt Vile and the Violators (starting at $35)
  • The Secret Sisters with Liz Longley (starting at $38.93)

$75+

  • Breakaway Music Festival (Two-day passes starting at $185)
  • Premium Broadway seating for SIX (tickets starting at $164)
  • VIP Pride experiences

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WEEKEND BY GEOGRAPHY

Downtown Minneapolis

  • Twin Cities Pride Festival & Parade
  • Beer Dabbler at Twin Cities Pride (Minneapolis Sculpture Garden)
  • Time Travelers Vintage Expo (Minneapolis Convention Center)
  • Loring Park Dining & Patios

Downtown Saint Paul

  • Josh Groban with Jennifer Hudson (Grand Casino Arena / Xcel Energy Center)
  • SIX (Ordway Center for the Performing Arts)
  • Kurt Vile and the Violators (Palace Theatre)
  • K-MIDAS EP Release Party (Amsterdam Bar & Hall)
  • Free Admission Day (Minnesota History Center)
  • West Seventh Street Entertainment District

Midway / Como Saint Paul

  • Breakaway Music Festival (Allianz Field Festival Grounds)
  • International Gem & Jewelry Show (Minnesota State Fairgrounds)
  • Twin Cities Irish Fest Block Party (Celtic Junction Arts Center)

South Saint Paul

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THE WEEKEND TAKEAWAY

The final weekend of June captures the Twin Cities at one of their most vibrant moments of the year. Across Minneapolis and Saint Paul, parks become gathering places, theaters become concert halls, museums become classrooms, neighborhood streets become festival grounds, and public spaces become expressions of community, creativity and celebration.

Twin Cities Pride reminds MinneapoliMedia readers of the importance of visibility, inclusion and civic participation. Breakaway demonstrates the region’s growing appeal as a destination for nationally touring music festivals. Community celebrations such as Kaposia Days and Twin Cities Irish Fest reinforce the enduring value of neighborhood traditions, while institutions like the Minnesota History Center continue making history accessible to families through free public programming.

Whether your ideal weekend includes Broadway, electronic dance music, live jazz, Irish folk traditions, museum exhibits, shopping for vintage treasures or simply spending time outdoors with family and friends, this weekend offers opportunities across nearly every interest and budget. Our recommendation remains the same as every summer weekend: explore a neighborhood you haven’t visited recently, support local artists and small businesses whenever possible, attend at least one free community event, and take advantage of the extraordinary cultural diversity that continues to define the Twin Cities. Summer in Minnesota is short. Weekends like this remind us to make the most of it.

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