Summer Music Fest Featuring The Beach Boys Comes to St. Paul

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Minnesota’s newest music festival, the Minnesota Country Club Festival, has announced its lineup for this summer, featuring Treaty Oak Revival and The Red Clay Strays as headliners. The event is set to take place on July 10th and 11th at Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul. This inaugural festival will showcase a total of 15 artists across two stages, celebrating roots, Americana, and folk music.

Among the lineup of artists scheduled to perform at the festival are Jessie Murph, Trampled by Turtles, Charley Crockett, Chance Pena, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Stephen Wilson Jr., The Beach Boys, Charles Wesley, Godwin, Jesse Welles, Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, and more. The Beach Boys, in particular, are set to bring their iconic sound to the stage, adding to the diverse range of musical styles that will be celebrated at the festival.

The Minnesota Country Club Festival promises to offer attendees a unique and unforgettable experience, showcasing a blend of established and emerging talent in the roots music scene. With a focus on Americana and folk genres, this festival aims to provide a platform for artists to share their music with a wider audience and connect with fans in a vibrant and engaging setting.

Tickets for the Country Club Festival are set to go on sale on Friday at 10:00 a.m., with an exclusive pre-sale code available for those who sign up online. After the pre-sale period, tickets will be made available to the general public, allowing music enthusiasts to secure their spot at this exciting summer event. Organized by C3 Presents, the same team behind the Minnesota Yacht Club, this festival is a testament to the team’s commitment to curating diverse and dynamic musical experiences for audiences of all ages.

In addition to The Beach Boys, who have previously performed at The Ledge Amphitheater in Waite Park in 2021 and 2024, the Country Club Festival lineup promises a rich tapestry of musical talent that will cater to a wide range of tastes. From established acts like Trampled by Turtles to up-and-coming artists such as Jesse Welles, the festival offers something for everyone to enjoy.

As the music industry continues to evolve and adapt to changing trends, events like the Minnesota Country Club Festival play a crucial role in showcasing the diversity and richness of the roots music scene. By bringing together artists from different backgrounds and styles, this festival celebrates the power of music to connect people and create memorable experiences that resonate with audiences long after the final notes have faded away.

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