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Out Boy's Joe Trohman is stepping away from the band and their gigs, such as their 2025 tour, for the remainder of the year.
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In hopes of avoiding fans feeling like all they can do is read a book to stay awake, the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival has added another band to the lineup. This week, the festival announced the ...
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 ...
Ahoy, festivalgoers: Minnesota Yacht Club to announce 2025 lineup Tuesday Organizers have already confirmed an added third day for the St. Paul fest’s second year, and now come the artists.
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.
From major floods to a major festival — work is underway to transform St. Paul's Harriet Island into an oasis for festivalgoers.
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 ...
Minnesota Yacht Club Festival follows inaugural success with 3 days of music next summer Organizers said the festival will return to Harriet Island, but this time will span over three days.
What to know if you’re headed to the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival Gwen Stefani, Alanis Morissette and Red Hot Chili Peppers are headlining ...
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 adds another band after Semisonic cancellation originally appeared on Bring Me The News. In hopes of avoiding fans feeling like all they can do is read a book to stay ...