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Taylor Swift in Minneapolis: What to do if you aren’t at the Eras Tour
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Taylor Swift-themed events and after-parties are popping up across the Twin Cities ahead of her highly anticipated Eras Tour. Even if you didn’t score tickets to the big show, there are plenty of local parties and events to attend.
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Eras Weekend
- Inbound Brewing, Minneapolis
- June 22 through June 24
- Free admission
Inbound Brewing is hosting one of the biggest Taylor Swift celebrations in the city. Kicking off on June 22 with Taylor Swift trivia night and $12 pitchers of the Fuzz Apricot Pale Ale. Grab a friend for their Friday event featuring permanent friendship bracelets by Wild Witchery Company (appointments here) and enjoy live Taylor Swift karaoke from A Little Too Short to Be Stormtroopers.
Saturday night features DJ Omaur Bliss playing all the hits from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Taylor Swift at U.S. Bank Stadium: What to know for Minneapolis shows
Taylor Swift Eras Drag Brunch
Join Jade Jolie, one of the stars of Taylor’s music video You Need to Calm Down, for a Taylor Swift-themed drag brunch. All guests must purchase an entrée.
Taylor Swift Eras Party
Join KS95 at the Green Room for both nights of the Eras Tour. Guests can compete in an outfit contest with a chance to win merchandise from the tour or meet at midnight on night one for a chance to win a pair of tickets to night two of the Eras Tour. The event will be soundtracked by Taylor’s music both nights! This event is 18+.
Taylor Eras Rooftop After Party
If you’re one of the lucky ones that scored tickets to the hottest show in town, the party doesn’t have to end when Taylor walks off the stage. Crave is hosting an after party at their rooftop just one mile from U.S. Bank Stadium.
Taylor Swift Yoga
This event is perfect if you’re still feeling a little stressed after the Ticketmaster debacle that several Swifties faced ahead of the Eras Tour. Music at this group yoga session will be Eras Tour themed and era outfits are welcomed and encouraged! Yoga instructor, Addie, will lead participants in an upbeat Taylor Swift session.
Taylor Swift Drag Dinner
End Pride Weekend (and Eras Tour weekend) with a Taylor Swift-themed drag dinner featuring Sasha Cassadine, Jade Jolie, Luna Muse and Genevee Ramona Love. All guests must purchase an entrée.
Minneapolis, MN
Small Business Saturday just in time for Uptown Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Small Business Saturday is here, and it’s coming just in time for Uptown Minneapolis.
Shopping local
Nationally, people spent $17 billion at small businesses on the day last year.
The beeps have started on a milestone weekend for Comma, A Bookshop.
Small Business Saturday is the second anniversary of the store’s opening.
“We’re doing some specials and giveaways,” said owner Victoria Ford. “We’re going to have birthday cake, we’re doing a book drive for the Queer Space Collective.”
And maybe most importantly, they’ll be doing great sales as people turn their holiday shopping focus away from big box stores and to small, local businesses.
“A day like that makes a huge difference in our overall success over the year,” Ford said. “It’s typically our second busiest day of the year.”
The boost is especially appreciated in places like Uptown, where businesses have struggled recently, and construction on Hennepin didn’t help.
Foot traffic returns
Seven months of closures ended Tuesday.
“With the roads opening up this week and with the holidays and everything, it actually brings that regular business,” said Uptown Diner general manager Pablo Forero. “This is what it’s usually been like for us. So it’s nice to see.”
People packed the Uptown Diner for lunch Friday, but small business owners aren’t sure yet if they’re back to normal or if it’s just a holiday weekend bubble.
They know for sure a lot of the neighboring storefronts have gone vacant in the last four or five years and they’d love to see foot traffic back where it was before the pandemic.
“People were scared away for various reasons,” said Jeff Veigel, who owns Isles Bun & Coffee. “So it’s like, come back. The lakes are still here. It’s still a nice area to walk around. Still a nice area to shop and to live.”
His coffee and pastry shop — known for the frosted cinnamon twists called puppy dog tails — filled up on Friday as well, but Uptown sidewalks were mostly empty as wind chills dipped near zero.
But businesses like Isles, and Magers and Quinn, and the Uptown Diner are hoping to see big crowds for Small Business Saturday.
And that their success spills over.
Community impact
“We bring in more people and then more people come around and check out the businesses that are around us as well,” Forero said.
The U.S. Small Business Administration estimates that when you spend $100 at a small business, $48 stay in the community.
If you spend it at a big-box store or national retailer, only $14 stays.
“We hope for more of it,” said Veigel. “We hope that people remember that year-round.”
Baking in the best-case scenario before another round of construction in 2025.
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Man dead after shooting on Thanksgiving in Minneapolis, and more headlines
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Fatal shooting in Minneapolis leaves one dead on Thanksgiving
MINNEAPOLIS — A 21-year-old man was fatally shot inside an apartment on Thanksgiving, according to Minneapolis police.
The shooting happened a little after 6 p.m. on the 700 Block of Emerson Avenue North. Police responded to the scene where the found a man with life-threatening injuries.
The 21-year-old was taken to a nearby hospital but unfortunately died.
Police say the man was inside the apartment when the shot struck him. The shooter fled the scene before police arrived.
“On a day that is supposed to be a celebration, another family has been impacted by a senseless act of violence,” said Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara. “My thoughts today are with the victim and his family. Our investigators are focused on seeking justice for the victim and are asking anyone who knows what happened or has any information about this incident to contact us immediately.”
Minneapolis police are investigating the circumstances that lead up to the shooting. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s office will release the name of the victim.
Police are asking anyone with information on the shooting to call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222 TIPS(8477).
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