The lineup for the 2025 Minnesota Yacht Club Festival has been revealed. Headlining the fest at St. Paul 's Harriet Island Regional Park from July 18–20 will be Hozier, Alabama Shakes, Fall Out Boy, Weezer, and Green Day, among others.
They’ve announced the initial lineup for the shows, which includes Billie Eilish and FINNEAS, Green Day, Gwen Stefani, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lil Baby, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Nicks,
Gwen Stefani is reuniting with No Doubt to perform at the FireAid benefit concert to raise money for the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires. The benefit concert will occur on Thursday, Jan. 30 at the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum.
A Minnesota music festival has announced its 2025 lineup for this summer. The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival takes place from July 18th - 20th at Harriet Island.
No Doubt is getting back together for a special cause. On January 30, Gwen Stefani’s iconic band will reunite for a rare performance at FireAid L.A at the Inuit Dome in Inglewood,
Following No Doubt‘s Coachella reunion last year, Gwen Stefani is getting the band back together once again for a good cause. After The Voice coach was previously announced as part of Live Nation’s star-studded FireAid benefit concert,
Stevie Nicks, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lady Gaga, Rod Stewart, John Mayer and Dave Mathews playing together for the first time, are also among the performers for a pair of simultaneously held shows
On the final day, 311, Garbage, Semisonic, Beach Bunny, and the Beaches will perform alongside headliner Green Day. The festival announcement follows the release of Green Day's la
Green Day, Hozier and Fall Out Boy will headline the sophomore year of the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival, which returns to St. Paul’s Harriet Island Regional Park July 18 through 20. Ticket prices start at $150 for a single day general admission and $275 for all three days,
Morgan Wallen is playing State Farm Stadium for two nights. Other big artists include Chris Stapleton, Kacey Musgraves, Randy Travis and Luke Bryan.
This weekend, crafters like me can make their own paper lanterns to celebrate Lunar New Year at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. If you would rather see art than create it, there’s also a dance performance,
As Southern California begins to rebuild in the wake of the wildfires, Live Nation is assembling some of Hollywood's biggest talents in support.