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The headliners for the 2025 Minnesota Yacht Club Festival are Hozier, Fall Out Boy and Green Day. The summer music festival expanded from two-days to three-days and will take place from July 18-20 ...
The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival announced their 2025 lineup on Tuesday. What was a two-day festival has expanded to three days, with 25 artists performing across two stages on July 18-20.
After a mostly successful launch last month at St. Paul’s Harriet Island Regional Park, the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival will sail again in 2025. It’s booked for the same weekend — July 18 ...
The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival is happening at Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul on Friday, July 19 and Saturday, July 20. The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gwen Stefani and Alanis Morissette ...
Melissa Nelson from St. Cloud dances with a hula-hoop as she listens to Minnesota-based band Harbor & Home during the inaugural Minnesota Yacht Club festival at Harriet Island Regional Park in St ...
— Minnesota Yacht Club Festival (@mnyachtclub) August 13, 2024. Saint Paul is growing in population and in popularity, becoming a desired destination to both live and recreate.
Minnesota Yacht Club Festival. Minnesota Yacht Club Festival. Harriet Island was transformed into a house of music Friday and Saturday, attracting an estimated 60,000 enthusiastic rock ‘n roll fans.
ST PAUL, Minn. — Harriet Island in St. Paul is set to host the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival this Friday and Saturday. With tens of thousands expected to attend, here are a few things to know: ...
Review: Minnesota Yacht Club festival ends in rowdy, dopey style with Chili Peppers A capacity crowd turned out for the second day of St. Paul’s big, new music fest, where the Offspring and Gary ...
Last weekend, the Minnesota Yacht Club brought in roughly 60,000 people for the first music festival at Harriet Island in St. Paul since 2012. The festival had a stacked lineup featuring big-name ...
Minnesota Yacht Club Festival will return in 2025 with an added third day of music Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gwen Stefani and Alanis Morissette drew about 70,000 fans to the inaugural event.