The concert company behind Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and some of America's other biggest music festivals has announced plans for a new two-day event in St. Paul next July — one that could be Minnesota's long-awaited answer to these popular music bashes.
C3 Presents has begun advertising a new festival called the Minnesota Yacht Club, which is scheduled for July 19-20, 2024, on Harriet Island along the Mississippi riverfront across from downtown St. Paul.
Minnesota Yacht Club organizers aim to draw 30,000-35,000 fans per day in its inaugural year. About 20 acts are promised over two days on two big stages in the initial promo for the festival, the lineup for which is under wraps along with ticket info until at least mid-January.
Tim Sweetwood, the Atlanta-based C3 promoter leading the new festival, confirmed what Twin Cities music lovers have been saying for years: We deserve a big music fest like this.
"When you consider that the Twin Cities is a big enough market to support five major-league sports teams," Sweetwood said, "I don't see why it can't support one major music festival, too."
C3 is not the first big concert company to try to launch a fest of this ilk — and not even the first to choose Harriet Island to try to host such an event.
C3's corporate partner Live Nation tried to put on its own big music fest, River's Edge, in the same location in 2012. Live Nation executives promised St. Paul a five-year commitment to produce River's Edge there but then canceled the event after just one year with a rather disjointed lineup that included Tool and the Dave Matthews Band as headliners.
C3 is pledging a different approach with the Minnesota Yacht Club.