Minneapolis, MN
Kendrick Lamar, SZA Minneapolis tickets: Cheapest seats to April 19 ‘Grand National Tour’ date
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s highly-anticipated “Grand National Tour” kicks off this Saturday, April 19 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Want to go to the tour’s opening stop? You can still get ticket deals to the concert on major third-party platforms like SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, Stub Hub, Viagogo, Ticket City, and Ticketmaster.
A bonus? New VividSeats customers get $20 off a $200+ ticket order by using the code CLEVELAND20 at checkout.
Additional floor seats are now on sale at U.S. Bank Stadium for those who missed out on the first batch.
Hip-hop fans will be pleased to learn that Los Angeles-based producer and DJ, Mustard, will be joining the “Grand National Tour” as an opener.
Here are the cheapest seats I found for Saturday’s show, as of April 17. The prices are for two seats.
- SeatGeek: $148
- Vivid Seats: $145
- Stub Hub: $158
- Viagogo: $148
- Ticket City: $152
- Ticketmaster: $153
Minneapolis, MN
Cantus vocal ensemble takes on Dolly Parton hits
Premiere vocal ensemble, Cantus is bringing the songs of Dolly Parton to the stage with fresh interpretations. The show will cover her classics like “Jolene,” “9 to 5” and “I Will Always Love You.” Cantus Presents, COVERS: Dolly & Friends runs through June 7th at the Luminary Arts Center at 700 N 1st St. in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis, MN
Motorcyclist seriously injured in north Minneapolis hit-and-run
Minneapolis police are investigating a hit-and-run that left a man seriously injured Tuesday afternoon.
The crash happened near Oliver Avenue North and Lowry Avenue North just before 2 p.m., according to the Minneapolis Police Department.
Investigators say an SUV struck another vehicle, which then collided with a motorcyclist. The driver of the SUV then fled the scene.
The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries. Police say the driver of the other vehicle was not injured.
No arrests have been made as of Tuesday night.
Minneapolis, MN
Medicaid fraudster still owes $1.7M in restitution
A recent FOX 9 investigation found that Medicaid fraudsters owe millions but pay back little with several other defendants discharged from probation after making either minimal or no payments towards their court-imposed debts.
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