After commencing the somber Lenten season Wednesday, the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis jump-started plans Thursday for a big party come summer.
Basilica Block Party organizers announced that their popular music bash will return in 2024 after a two-year hiatus — but it won’t take place over its usual weekend or on its namesake church grounds.
The two-day fundraiser festival is relocating to Boom Island Park along the Mississippi riverfront near downtown Minneapolis. It’s moving on the calendar, too, from its usual weekend after the Fourth of July to Aug. 2-3.
Organizers said the party is staying on mission, though, raising the basilica’s profile in the community and raising money for good causes. All profits will go toward structural preservation of the historically designated basilica and to the church’s St. Vincent de Paul ministry for needy residents.
“We like the idea of the basilica being on the move and reaching other parts of the city, instead of always asking everyone to come to us,” said the Rev. Daniel Griffith, pastor and rector of the Basilica of St. Mary, who believes “there’s new energy for the event and for our community coming out of COVID.”
The block party’s relocation was mandated by Xcel Energy. The power company owns the big parking lot near the basilica that provided the party’s largest stage, and it needs the lot for a construction project this summer (and probably for several more years).
An artist lineup for the 2024 Basilica Block Party — which would have been its 30th year had COVID not sidelined it — will be unveiled in March. Organizers said to “expect some Basilica Block Party favorites from the past.”
The artists are being booked by a new promoter, Jerry Braam, who previously oversaw the multi-genre Twin Cities Summer Jam festivals at Canterbury Park and last year’s TC Summer Fest with the Killers and Imagine Dragons at Target Field. Live Nation booked the basilica party in recent years, after decades of partnership with homegrown promoter Sue McLean & Associates.