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A summer music festival that drew thousands to the riverfront last year is about to rock the Minnesota's capital city again.
Hozier, Alabama Shakes, Train, Sheryl Crow and Father John Misty are some of the performers at the musical fest on Friday.
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A summer music festival that drew thousands to the riverfront last year is about to rock the Capitol City again. Starting ...
Coffee Break, what songs from bands or artists playing the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival would you like to hear?
Music festivals don’t get soft openings, like restaurants. But they do get to benefit from their attendees’ hard lessons.
Members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 13 (IATSE) are protesting what they say are unfair wages and benefits for festival workers. Among their other complaints are a ...
A combination of major road closures, rail maintenance and a high-attendance music festival is creating a perfect storm of ...
After a successful launch last summer, the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival has grown for its sophomore year. The festival, at St. Paul’s Harriet Island Regional Park, has expanded from two to three days ...
When flooding along the Mississippi River almost spoiled the biggest new music fest Minnesota has seen this century, St. Paul ...
Beyond one big name band jumping ship at the last minute, it was otherwise smooth sailing Friday for day one of the new Minnesota Yacht Club Festival at St. Paul’s Harriet Island Regional Park ...
From major floods to a major festival — work is underway to transform St. Paul's Harriet Island into an oasis for festivalgoers.