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Minnesota Yacht Club Festival in Minneapolis, MN

Jul 18, 2025  ·   · $450 Harriet Island Park Harriet Island Park Tickets from $450

Minnesota Yacht Club Festival
Jul 18
Minnesota Yacht Club Festival

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Alabama Shakes, from Alabama, blended Southern soul and garage rock, led by Brittany Howard's powerful vocals. Hits include "Hold On" & "Don't Wanna Fight." Their debut, "Boys & Girls," went platinum, while "Sound & Color" won 3 Grammys. Collaborated with ATO Records, they paused in 2018 as Howard pursued a solo career.
Formed in 1997 by Minneapolis natives, punk-pop band Motion City Soundtrack gained popularity with hits produced by Mark Hoppus. Known for albums like "I Am the Movie" and "Even If It Kills Me," their music features collaborations with Blink-182 and tours with ok Go and Warped Tour.
Formed in Maryland, 1996, O.A.R. is a multi-platinum band known for a joyful sound & electrifying live shows, selling out venues like Madison Square Garden. Renowned for longevity & fan devotion.
Toronto rock band The Beaches, led by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, gained fame with "Blame My Ex" and its hit "Blame Brett." Known for energetic live shows, they've become a leading force in modern rock, boasting Platinum-certified hits and sold-out tours.
Born in Omaha, 311 blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal. Known for hits like "Down" and "Amber," they’ve released multiple Top 10 albums and toured with bands like the Offspring.
Beach Bunny’s Lili Trifilio shines in "Honeymoon," blending bedroom pop into anthemic rock with hits like "Dream Boy" & "Ms. California." Recorded in Chicago, her band evolved from 2015 solo project.
Born in 1458 France, Remi might be a vampire! Known for her wild tech career & vibrant music, this immortal ex-CEO enjoys arts and wild antics. Exploring with legends, she's a hit worldwide!
Born in Minneapolis, Semisonic shines in their latest album "Little Bit Of Sun" after 20 years. Known for "Closing Time," the band collaborates with Jason Isbell & Jim James, blending power pop and acoustic styles, emphasizing growth and gratitude.
Born in Kennett, MO, Sheryl Crow's roots rock has had hits like “If It Makes You Happy,” winning several Grammys and evolving into R&B and country. Known for collaborations with icons such as Eric Clapton, her final album "Threads" featured stars like Stevie Nicks.
Minnesota artist, began in 2019 with "Pieces." Unexpected success led to two EPs, blending songwriting with drumming aspirations. Thankful for fans and journey. 🐸
Minnesota-based Maygen & The Birdwatcher blend country, bluegrass, folk, and blues. Their debut, "Moonshine," won multiple Midwest Country Music Awards.
Born in Long Beach, Sublime fused reggae, punk, ska, and hip-hop. Hits like "What I Got" and "Santeria" define their style. Despite Bradley Nowell's death, the band has sold 18M+ albums and remain genre-defining icons.
Nashville-based punk band Winona Fighter, led by Coco, reinvigorates the punk scene with energetic shows and inclusive music. Influenced by Boston punk, they deliver powerful tracks like "I'm In The Market To Please No One." Signed to Rise Records, they've gained attention with playlist features and collaborations with guitarist Dan Fuson and bassist Austin Luther. Known for leaving egos at the door, they’ve performed at festivals like Shaky Knees and toured with Bayside and Finch.
Jake Clemons, born in South Carolina, fuses Johnny Cash's mystery with Springsteen's soul. Known for his rock 'n' roll, he plays guitar, sax, piano, and drums. He's played with Bruce Springsteen and The Roots, sharing stories with a global audience.
Hamilton Leithauser, NYC native and former frontman of The Walkmen, is renowned for his distinctive voice, evocative lyricism, and wit. Known for a genre-blending rock style, he has transitioned to a successful solo career, collaborating with Aaron Dessner and his wife, Anna Stumpf, to explore modern soundscapes. Leithauser's work is characterized by unrelenting optimism and humor amid social challenges.
Irish artist Hozier, from Wicklow, rose to fame with "Take Me to Church," reaching 1B streams. Known for blues and folk, his albums top charts globally, earning Grammy nods and acclaim.
Garbage, formed in 1995 with Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, and Butch Vig, are known for hits like "Stupid Girl" and "Only Happy When It Rains." They’ve sold 17 million albums and earned seven Grammy nominations. Their sonic style blends brutal and beautiful elements, tackling themes like global issues and social justice.
LA-based Silversun Pickups, led by Brian Aubert, have 5 dense studio albums praised for depth. Known for evolving sound and Butch Vig collaboration on "Physical Thrills."

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