With its brightly-lit signage and large facade, the new Vikings training facility in Eagan is certainly hard to miss. The venue's first big public festival to welcome the community, however, might be going largely unnoticed.
About 2,000 ticket buyers showed up for opening night of the three-day Summer Skolstice festival Thursday. The Vikings-themed music bash's kickoff lineup featured two pop stars from the team's Tommy Kramer era, Rick Springfield and Tommy Tutone, at the 2019 price of $45 to $100 per night.
The concert overtook the field at Twin Cities Orthopedic (TCO) Stadium, where the Vikings will host open practices during training camp starting July 26.
A rain delay kept gates from opening at 6 p.m., but the modest-sized crowd made it through security and down to the stage at the 30-yard line in plenty of time for opening band the Family Stone, featuring one whole member of Sly Stone's original crew.
A fourth act, Eddie Money, was a no-show, much to the chagrin of some attendees.
"We came to see Eddie," Doug Beauvais and Stephanie Meyer of Maplewood complained, "but at least there's beer, and the rain stopped."
The rain returned just in time for Tutone, who only played for 25 rough minutes with Springfield's band before wrapping it up with "867-5309 / Jenny." Many fans in the already meager crowd sang along from way up in the covered concessions area.
"It's the first day of summer tomorrow, but the sky above apparently didn't get the message," Springfield complained after singing "I've Done Everything for You" two songs into his set.