Concerts in Minneapolis June
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Concerts in Minneapolis June 2026 schedule
Minneapolis in June 2026 offers an exciting lineup of concerts and events across a variety of genres and venues. Music lovers can enjoy performances from top artists such as Usher & Chris Brown at US Bank Stadium on June 30th, and Louis Tomlinson at The Armory on June 25th. The month features a diverse range of genres, from rock and indie to classical and jazz, with notable acts like Deer Tick at the Fine Line Music Cafe on June 17th, and Wolfmother at First Avenue on June 28th.
For fans of orchestral music, the Minnesota Orchestra presents an extensive series of performances including Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, and special Juneteenth celebrations at Orchestra Hall throughout June. Additionally, comedy enthusiasts can enjoy stand-up shows with David Cross at the Acme Comedy Company and Cipha Sounds at Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, both offering multiple nights of laughter.
Venue highlights include the iconic First Avenue, Orpheum Theatre, and the Varsity Theater, hosting a mix of concerts, comedy, and tribute shows such as Candlelight: Tribute to Coldplay at Luminary Arts Center. The month also features unique events like Disney Pride In Concert with the Minnesota Orchestra and Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus, along with a variety of local and emerging artists at venues like the Fine Line Music Cafe, Parkway Theater, and The Cedar Cultural Center.
From high-energy concerts to intimate performances and cultural celebrations, Minneapolis's June concert scene provides something for everyone, making it an ideal time to experience live entertainment in the Twin Cities.