Twin Cities Weekend Guide: Live Music, Comedy, Baseball and Community Celebrations Await

JUN 4, 20263 MIN
What to do in Minneapolis-Saint Paul

Twin Cities Weekend Guide: Live Music, Comedy, Baseball and Community Celebrations Await

JUN 4, 20263 MIN

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If you’re in Minneapolis–Saint Paul and wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a great time to explore. Let’s talk about what’s happening around town from today through the weekend so you can start planning. According to Minnesota Public Radio’s music station The Current, Surly Brewing Co. in Minneapolis is hosting a Hiss Golden Messenger Happy Hour late this afternoon at their massive beer hall on Malcolm Avenue. Expect a relaxed patio vibe, craft beer, and tunes curated for an after-work wind-down, with food trucks and plenty of space for groups. If live music at an intimate venue is more your style, The Hook and Ladder in south Minneapolis is presenting ANTrio and Jazzologists tonight, a double bill of jazz and fusion that’s perfect for listeners who want something a little more adventurous. The Hook and Ladder site notes this show runs in the evening, giving you time to grab dinner nearby and then ease into the music. Comedy fans should look toward the North Loop, where Minneapolis Events listings report that national comic Sean Patton is headlining Acme Comedy Company tonight. Acme is known for smart, punchy stand-up and a cozy club atmosphere, so listeners can expect a great weeknight date night or friends’ outing there. Over in Lowertown Saint Paul, CHS Field is the place to be if you’re craving baseball and ballpark snacks. Minneapolis Events shows the Saint Paul Saints at home this evening, with first pitch in the early evening under the stadium lights. The Saints are famous for their goofy in-game entertainment, so even casual baseball fans tend to have a blast. Looking ahead to the weekend, Explore West St. Paul reports that Explore West St. Paul Days runs from today through Sunday, spread across several parks and city spaces. Think parades, community booths, family activities, and food options that make it feel like one big neighborhood block party. It’s a great option if you want something festive and low-pressure where kids and adults can roam. Music lovers should keep an eye on the Palace Theatre and Union Depot event calendars in Saint Paul later this week, where The Current lists multiple shows and outdoor gatherings, including an afternoon event at Union Depot on Saturday with live music and community activities. For a bigger celebration just outside the core metro, The Current is also promoting Prince Celebration 2026 at Paisley Park in Chanhassen on Saturday evening, featuring a block party and sing-along that will attract Prince fans from all over. Finally, don’t forget that Sunday brings Grand Old Day back to Saint Paul’s Grand Avenue, with The Current powering the Grand Stage. Expect bands all afternoon, food vendors lining the street, and a packed crowd stretching for blocks, making it one of the most vibrant days of the year in the Twin Cities. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Minneapolis–Saint Paul. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.