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Sounds of summer: 15 outdoor concerts to see in Minnesota (and five free options)
Not like the previous two summers, it is comparatively secure to attend indoor live shows once more.
Greater than some other summer season, although, the place’s the enjoyable in that?
Out of doors summer season live shows are treasured by Minnesota music followers just a bit bit greater than the remainder of the world, it appears. That is not the one purpose there is a bounty of them across the state this summer season.
The brand new $15 million Ledge amphitheater close to St. Cloud has upped the choices, with Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt (with Mavis Staples!) and Jackson Browne all on its 2022 calendar. Festivals across the state are rebounding, too, together with nation mainstays We Fest and Winstock.
The Twin Cities is seeing a brand new swell of outside live performance collection at venues together with Canterbury Park, the Hook & Ladder and Surly Brewing — the latter of which is internet hosting a file variety of 11 live shows this yr with First Avenue.
This is a listing of the standout choices for getting exterior to jam this summer season.
Winstock: The 28th nation fest in Winsted, Minn., options big-timer Tim McGraw and “I Was Jack (You Had been Diane)” hitmaker Jake Owen with such opening acts as CMA finest new artist Jimmie Allen, Brothers Osborne, Gary Allan, Neal McCoy, and promising newcomers MacKenzie Porter and Casi Pleasure. (June 17-18 Winsted Airport, Winsted, Minn., $155 and up, Winstockfestival.com)
Afropunk Competition: Began in 2005 on the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the gathering for Black “different” tradition lastly picked Minneapolis for certainly one of its satellite tv for pc occasions. J. Cole’s protégée Ari Lennox, Chicago rap wizard Noname and Atlanta singer/rapper Mereba will carry out with Twin Cities buzz makers EVV, Miloe, Papa Mbye, Ricki Monique and extra. (June 19, Sheridan Memorial Park, Mpls., $65 weekend cross, afropunk.com)
Trampled by Turtles & Jenny Lewis: After trekking throughout America and Europe this yr, Duluth’s homegrown string pickers lastly return to the “fairly little metropolis constructed by the hillside” for his or her first large post-lockdown gig there with their longtime pal Lewis opening. ( July 9, Bayfront Competition Park, Duluth, $45, axs.com)
The Black Crowes: After reuniting for reveals in 2019, brothers Chris and Wealthy Robinson have examined their relationship with a brand new covers EP, “1972.” These Southern rockers all the time shake their moneymakers dwell. (July 11, Mystic Lake On line casino Amphitheater, Prior Lake, $49 and up, ticketmaster.com)
Mitski: Round summer season dates at Pitchfork and Glastonbury festivals, the Japan-born, New York-rooted art-pop singer of “No one” radio fame follows up her enchanting Palace set in March to kick off the Surly live performance lineup, later that includes Billy Strings, Fleet Foxes, Decemberists and extra. (July 14, Surly Brewing Competition Subject, all ages, $50, axs.com)
Roots, Rock & Deep Blues Fest: The eleventh annual punk and roots-music mash-up will use the Hook’s glorious Below the Cover collection set-up and extra phases to showcase all-star punk band UltraBomb with Greg Norton, Left Lane Cruiser, Kent Burnside, Cornbread Harris, Jaedyn James and plenty of extra. (July 14-16, the Hook & Ladder, Mpls., $20/day, thehookmpls.com).
Twin Cities Summer time Jam: This bold fest tapped two nation stars who in are the second after they carry out — the surging and delicate Kane Brown and “The Voice’s” resident quipster Blake Shelton. Additionally showing are Hint Adkins, Nelly, Elvis Shane, .38 Particular and others. (July 21-23 Canterbury Park, Shakopee, $84 and up, tcsummerjam.com)
Bonnie Raitt/Mavis Staples: At all times spirited in Minnesota, Raitt has some shifting new tunes about mortality from this yr’s “Simply Like That.” And, at age 82, Staples mixes spirituals, social commentary and soul music with an timeless fervor. (July 29, Ledge Amphitheater, Waite Park, Minn., $60 and up, ticketmaster.com)
Occasion within the Park: Plymouth’s underused Hilde Efficiency Middle will current a giant weekend of assorted sounds, beginning with Grammy-winning blues-rock guitar star Gary Clark Jr., and openers Chilly Battle Youngsters, Suzanne Santo and Kiss the Tiger on July 29. Nashville star Kelsea Ballerini tops a rustic invoice on July 30 with the Band Perry and spectacular newcomer Brittney Spencer. (July 29-30, $60-$150, suemclean.com)
We Fest: The granddaddy of Higher Midwest country-and-camping hoedowns celebrates its thirty ninth yr with headliners Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert and Luke Bryan, plus Riley Inexperienced, Lee Brice, Blanco Brown and the nonetheless nice Tanya Tucker. (Aug. 4-6 Soo Go Ranch, Detroit Lakes, Minn., $109 and up, wefest.com)
Khalid: The Grammy-nominated Texas electro-crooner of “Speak” radio spins is enjoying the primary large live performance within the Commons park exterior U.S. Financial institution Stadium along with the MLS All-Star Recreation, however the present is not only for soccer followers. (Aug. 8, the Commons, Mpls., $25, seatgeek.com)
Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen & Julien Baker: These kindred indie-rock songwriting powerhouses are more likely to make it a collaborative and enjoyable outing. Van Etten’s new album, “We have Been Going About This All Fallacious,” is so compelling she could possibly be out with Vanilla Ice and we would nonetheless present up. (Aug. 9, Surly Brewing Competition Subject, Mpls., $50, axs.com)
Cloud Cult: After turning Orchestra Corridor right into a mystical playground for 3 nights this spring, the Minne-Sconnie chamber-rock group will assist amp up the Canterbury Park Live performance collection, additionally that includes Melissa Etheridge, Yonder Mountain String Band, Trombone Shorty and extra. (Aug. 19, Shakopee, $30 & up, tickets.canterburypark.com)
Duran Duran: The veteran British band has three issues to have fun when it kicks off its tour in Minnesota — its current election into the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame, the 40th anniversary of the smash “Rio” album and new materials from final yr’s “Future Previous.” (Aug. 19 Treasure Island On line casino Amphitheater, Crimson Wing, $39 and up, ticketmaster.com)
Tedeschi Vans Band and Los Lobos: Truck as much as Moorhead for this unbeatable double invoice with certainly one of America’s most interesting jam bands, that includes illustrious guitarist Derek Vans and formidable vocalist Susan Tedeschi, and America’s brilliantly enduring roots band from East Los Angeles. (Sept. 3 Bluestem Amphitheater, Moorhead, Minn., $39.50-$125, etix.com)
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Rhythm on the Rails: The Gear Daddies’ June 29 look falls between tribute bands Free Fallin’, Fabulous Armadillos and Crown Jewels. (Wednesdays, June 22 & 29, July 13-27, Lewis Avenue, downtown Shakopee, downtownshakopee.org)
Twin Cities Jazz Competition: Matthew Whitaker, Treme Brass Band, Emmet Cohen with Bruce Harris and plenty of others. (June 24-25, Mears Park, St. Paul, twincitiesjazzfestival.com)
Lowertown Sounds: Monica LaPlante kicks off the near-weekly collection, adopted by Matt Wilson & His Orchestra, the New Requirements, Heiruspecs, Flamin’ Oh’s, Malamanya and extra. (Thursdays, June 9-June 23, July 14-Aug. 25, Mears Park, St. Paul, lowertownsounds.com)
Down by the Riverside: A July 24 date with Mavis Staples is the spotlight of Rochester’s downtown collection, kicking off July 10 with Nur-D and later that includes John Waite, En Vogue and Jason Bonham. (Sundays, July 10-Aug. 14, Mayo Park in Rochester, rochestermn.gov)
Minnesota State Truthful: The Leinie Lodge bandshell and different free phases are to not be ignored, particularly this yr with the Household Stone, Jayhawks, Low Minimize Connie, Gully Boys, Caitlyn Smith, Annie Mack, Durry and dozens extra. (Aug. 25-Sept. 5, mnstatefair.org)
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Vikings vs. Lions score, live updates: Detroit, Minnesota face off for the NFC's No. 1 seed in 2024 NFL finale
Game 272 of the 2024 NFL regular season is a special one. In a year where so much of the playoff dust settled early, one Week 18 game stands out, not just for this season but in the history of the league, with the 14-2 Minnesota Vikings taking on the 14-2 Detroit Lions in the first regular-season game between two teams with 14 wins. The stakes are simple but extremely high: the winner is the NFC North champion and the No. 1 seed, with a first-round bye in the loaded NFC; while the loser is the No. 5 seed and will open the playoffs on the road during wild-card weekend. If the game should end in a tie, Detroit would win the division and be the 1-seed, thanks to winning the first matchup between the teams back in Week 7.
No matter how the game ends, this will be the first time in league history a wild-card team will have 14 wins. The only time a wild-card team had 13 wins in a season was 1999, when the 13-3 Tennessee Titans finished second in the AFC Central to the 14-2 Jacksonville Jaguars. Tennessee won the AFC championship game in Jacksonville that season before losing to the Rams in Super Bowl 34.
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Key Matchup: Justin Jefferson vs. Lions’ Secondary
Aaron Glenn’s secondary is going to be undeniably tested on Sunday night against the Vikings.
And it’s not just because Minnesota signal-caller Sam Darnold is enjoying a breakthrough campaign, with a career-best 35 touchdowns and 4,153 yards to his name. Instead, it’s also due to the Vikings’ deep receiving corps, which is highlighted by Jordan Addison and Justin Jefferson.
Addison has caught 62 balls for 875 yards and nine touchdowns through 14 games this season, while Jefferson leads the way with 100 catches, 1,479 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Jefferson has cemented himself as not only Minnesota’s best pass-catcher, but also one of the most prolific receivers in today’s game.
Now in his fifth NFL season, the LSU product has amassed north of 1,000 receiving yards each year, including a league-best 1,809 yards in 2022. During the aforementioned ‘22 campaign, he also caught an NFL-high 128 passes, and recorded a league-best 106.4 receiving yards per game and earned first-team All-Pro honors.
Fast-forward to the 2024 campaign, a season in which he’s found himself catching passes from Darnold. Jefferson has established a tremendous rapport with the former journeyman quarterback, and so much so that he ranks No. 2 among all pass-catchers in receiving yards this season.
Additionally, in his first meeting with the Lions this season (Week 7), he caught seven balls for 81 yards and a score. At that juncture, Detroit’s secondary was still equipped with its top cornerback, Carlton Davis. That is no longer the case, though, as Davis suffered a fractured jaw in Week 15 against the Bills and hasn’t played a single snap since.
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Jefferson has a chance to feast on Sunday against a Lions cornerbacks group that is now led by rookie Terrion Arnold and veteran defensive back Amik Robertson. Arnold and Robertson have each struggled this season, with zero interceptions to their names and Pro Football Focus pass-coverage grades of 48.8 and 62.1, respectively.
I’m expecting Jefferson to be a matchup nightmare for both Arnold and Robertson on the outside, as well as for the Lions’ secondary as a whole. Detroit has been subpar at defending the pass all season long. In fact, it’s allowed the second-most passing yards to opponents (4,006), plus the most yards per game to opposing wide receivers (per PFF).
Glenn had high praise for the standout Vikings receiver earlier this week.
“I think he’s one of the toughest guys playing in that position,” the Detroit defensive play-caller expressed. “He’s an old-school player, in my opinion. It’s almost like he’s a defensive guy playing receiver.”
In nine career games against the Lions, Jefferson has produced 69 receptions for 1,154 yards and four touchdowns. Four of those games have come at Ford Field, in which the game-changing wideout has amassed a staggering 43 catches for 730 yards and two scores.
On Sunday, I’m predicting the three-time Pro Bowl receiver to finish with eight catches for 98 yards and a touchdown.
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Detroit Lions picks vs Minnesota Vikings: NFL Week 18 showdown for NFC North
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There’s plenty of history on the line in arguably the Detroit Lions’ biggest regular-season game of the past six decades (and definitely the biggest game in Ford Field’s two-plus decades), but also the future: Beat the Minnesota Vikings and not only are the Lions NFC North champs — which would be their first time repeating as division champs since 1953-54 — but they’re the NFC’s No. 1 seed, with the lone bye week in the conference.
Getting the first weekend of the playoffs isn’t required to reach the Super Bowl — the Kansas City Chiefs made it last season after playing a wild-card game, as did the Cincinnati Bengals and LA Rams in 2021 and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020, the first season of the current playoff setup. But even out of those four teams, just one — the Bucs — did it starting out on the road. (Tom Brady’s wild-card squad took out Washington, New Orleans and Green Bay in three straight road games.)
So will the Lions wrap up a week off and a late-January playoff opener at Ford Field, or will they hit the road — most likely either Atlanta or Tampa — for next week’s wild-card round? Four Free Press sports writers have some thoughts:
Dave Birkett
What a game to end the season. Lions and Vikings for the NFC North title. Winner gets a first-round bye and homefield advantage throughout the playoffs, loser goes on the road next week as the five seed. Campbell tried to keep the hype train in check this week by noting this isn’t playoff game. It feels like it, though, and that’s as big a reason as any why I think the Lions squeak out a win.
These are two evenly-matched teams. The Lions have the more explosive offense, the Vikings have the more dynamic defense. Last time they met, Bates kicked the game-winning field goal with 15 seconds to play, one series after Darnold misfired on a pass to an open Jefferson that might have clinched a Minnesota win. I expect this game to come down to the wire in similar fashion. The Lions don’t have much room for error because of their injuries on defense, but Goff has played lights-out football of late and homefield advantage has to count for something. The pick: Lions 27, Vikings 26.
Carlos Monarrez
The Lions were the better team when they beat the Vikings 2½ months ago. Now the Vikings are by far the healthier team, which makes them the better team. Minnesota is a balanced team featuring a superstar receiver and a defense that produces interceptions and sacks from numerous players and hasn’t allowed more than 27 points since late October. The Lions have the NFL’s best offense, but it has to be nearly perfect on every drive against good teams to make up for a banged-up defense that’s allowing an average of 30 points the past five games and needed Jake Moody’s balky leg to bail it out last week. The pick: Vikings 36, Lions 31.
Jeff Seidel
Punt? Who needs to punt? Get ready for a wild shootout in the biggest regular season game ever played in Ford Field. Get ready for a whole bunch of Gamblin’ Dan Campbell. Get ready for hold-your-breath drama. The Lions won’t be able to stop the Vikings through most of this game. Then again, the Vikings won’t be able to the Lions. It is going to be incredibly stressful and dramatic. But the Lions will get one big play, one turnover, that will change everything. The pick: Lions 35, Vikings 32.
Shawn Windsor
The defense is worrisome. The offense not so much. The stakes, meanwhile, are historic. The crowd should help and a turnover or two will be the difference. These Lions aren’t just resilient, they’re opportunistic, and they will make the play against Sam Darnold they could not against Josh Allen. The pick: Lions 27, Vikings 24.
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