
Summer is a time for live music and outdoor festivals. If you've just moved to the area, it's a great way to go out and experience your new community! There are plenty of amazing events going on this summer near St. Paul homes for sale and Minneapolis homes for sale. Here are a few worth checking out.
One of the country's largest touring music festivals is coming to St. Paul June 26-27. The Breakaway Music Festival brings together a host of artists and DJs from across the globe for an unforgettable live performance. This year's lineup includes:
Tickets for this 18+ event start at $185, or book the 21+ Space Deck package, which includes an elevated view of the main stage, plus premium bottle service. Taking place at the Allianz Field Festival Grounds, it's a full weekend of music you won't want to miss.
July 10-11, head to Harriet Island Regional Park for the country rock sounds of the Minnesota Country Club Festival. Friday, you can hear Treaty Oak Revival, Charley Crockett, and Stephen Wilson Jr. Then Saturday, enjoy Jessie Murph, The Red Clay Strays, and Trampled by Turtles. Tickets start at $289, with VIP seating and other amenities also available. The park is a great spot for music and includes a gorgeous view of the Mississippi River.
Just one week after the Country Club Festival, head back to Harriet Island Regional Park for the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival, July 17-19. Three-day General Admission tickets begin at $315. There are also VIP packages, which include amenities like:
There's a host of amazing bands playing throughout the weekend, like The Black Keys, Dashboard Confessional, Matchbox Twenty, and The All-American Rejects. There are over 30 artists scheduled with no overlap, so you don't have to miss a single one!
If you want to celebrate the Fourth in style, head to Taste of Minnesota. Held in the Nicollet Mall area of downtown Minneapolis, the event will feature local food vendors of all types, plus booths for makers and artists. And don't forget live music with local bands like Dillinger Four, Brother Ali, and Bad Bad Hats. Held 4-10 p.m. Friday and noon-10 p.m. Saturday, July 3-4, the event culminates in a spectacular fireworks display.
If you love Scottish culture, you'll want to check out the Minnesota Scottish Fair & Highland Games. There's amazing live music, from traditional Celtic bands to Scottish folk rock, plus booths selling authentic Scottish food, tartans, handcrafted jewelry, and more. And don't miss the games, which include traditional sports like:
And don't miss the Highland Dance competition! Happening July 18, it's a full day of Scottish history, culture, and fun.
This is just the beginning of what Minneapolis and St. Paul have to offer, in summer and throughout the year. Call today if you're ready to make your new home in the Twin Cities. We'll help you find a house you'll love in a vibrant, exciting neighborhood.