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It’s been years since a major music festival alighted on Harriet Island Regional Park, despite its seemingly choice location along the Mississippi River below the downtown St. Paul river bluffs.
ST PAUL, Minn. — Following the success of its inaugural year, organizers of the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival said the fest is officially back on the calendar for next summer.
Although the new Minnesota Yacht Club music festival hasn't happened yet, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter says he certainly wouldn't mind having it back in town. "Our hope is that this comes back ...
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 lineup for the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival in St. Paul will be announced on Tuesday. This year's festival will be held ...
Yacht Club, which continues Saturday, is the first major rock and pop festival on Harriet Island since Live Nation’s River’s Edge Music Festival in 2012. Despite promising St. Paul a five-year ...
It was smooth sailing for opening of Minnesota Yacht Club, the new music festival in St. Paul At the first big music fest on Harriet Island since 2012, fans enjoyed the setup and ‘90s sounds. By ...
There’s a lot to learn about the Minnesota Yacht Club — especially for deprived Twin Cities music lovers who haven’t been to a big, nationally promoted festival like this since Live Nation ...
The Shoreview family arrived Friday at the inaugural Minnesota Yacht Club Festival on Harriet Island in St. Paul with a blanket, a stroller and other parenting accoutrements like the Tushbaby.
The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival expects to draw 60,000 people to St. Paul despite recent flooding at the riverfront venue. This is the inaugural year for the music festival, which will hold 20 ...
Last weekend’s nascent Minnesota Yacht Club Festival brought roughly 35,000 people to downtown St. Paul’s Harriet Island both Friday and Saturday. The event was well-reviewed from a music and ...
ST PAUL, Minn — Although the new Minnesota Yacht Club music festival hasn't happened yet, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter says he certainly wouldn't mind having it back in town.