Minneapolis and Saint Paul listeners, if you’re waking up wondering what to do this week, the Twin Cities have you covered with baseball, theater, art, and plenty of ways to get out and explore.
Let’s start with today in Minneapolis. According to Explore Minnesota and the Minneapolis events calendar, the Minnesota Twins are hosting the Houston Astros at Target Field this afternoon. First pitch is listed around early afternoon, and tickets are still available through outlets like SeatGeek and Ticketmaster, with some seats starting in the low teens. It’s a perfect excuse to sneak out of work a little early, grab a hot dog, and soak in that downtown ballpark energy.
If you’re more into the minor league vibe, Ticketmaster shows the Saint Paul Saints facing the Omaha Storm Chasers at CHS Field in Lowertown Saint Paul this evening at 6:37 p.m. Saints games are known for goofy between-inning antics, a great view of the city, and a more laid‑back crowd. It’s a fun, family‑friendly option to kick off your midweek.
Art lovers, you’ve got something special too. Visit Saint Paul highlights the “Queering Indigeneity” art exhibition at the Minnesota Museum of American Art on Robert Street in Saint Paul, running now through mid‑August. It’s a powerful, thoughtful show exploring identity, culture, and Indigenous perspectives, and it’s a great way to spend a quieter afternoon or early evening before grabbing dinner nearby in Lowertown.
If you’re planning ahead for the rest of the week and the weekend, Eventbrite and Explore Minnesota list a variety of happenings across Minneapolis–Saint Paul. You’ll find local live music at spots like the Turf Club in Saint Paul and smaller venues scattered around Minneapolis, comedy sets at Laugh Camp Comedy Club at Camp Bar on Robert Street, and neighborhood gatherings and festivals as the warm-weather season ramps up. Over in Cathedral Hill, the Gnome Craft Pub on Selby Avenue often ties into local events and tastings, making it a cozy stop for craft beer fans looking to build an evening around a show or game.
So whether you’re chasing foul balls at Target Field, cheering on the Saints under the lights at CHS Field, wandering an art gallery in downtown Saint Paul, or laughing the night away at a local comedy spot, the Twin Cities have plenty to keep your week full and your weekend wide open with possibilities.
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