Best Live Music Venues in the Twin Cities
The Twin Cities is home to a number of great venues for live music. No matter how big or small the band is there is a great venue in the cities to see them. Here is a list of some of the best live music venues in the Twin Cities.
Turf Club
This hidden gem in St. Paul off University and Snelling is the place to see your favorite local bands or the smaller, independent touring acts that aren’t big enough to play at a place like First Avenue. Turf Club is separated into two rooms, the main room and the lower level “Clown Lounge” where various DJs spin music in the comfort of the strange but fun decorated lounge. The only bad thing about the Turf Club is that even if you just want to sit at the bar or have a drink you oftentimes have to pay a cover price since they have live music every night. If you arrive well before the live music you can stay inside without having to pay a cover.
First Avenue
Still the best club and concert venue in the Twin Cities, First Avenue has stayed popular by having great music promoters and bookers as well as some of the best dance music nights in the Twin Cities. If you are looking to see your favorite electronic or rock band they are probably playing at First Avenue. The attached 7th Street Entry also hosts some of the big up and coming artists that you are sure to see fill the First Ave mainroom in a few years. Every Saturday night the popular Too Much Love dance night brings huges crowds to the mainroom and the upstairs VIP room is also popular among techno and electronic music fans with its guest DJs and house beats.
Triple Rock Social Club
In the heart of the West Bank, the Triple Rock Social Club is one of the consistently popular bars and live music venues because of its great sound and live show sightlines and its laid back bar. The great thing about Triple Rock is that you can drink in the bar for free and cross over to the live music room if you’d like. If the opening band is boring you can always hang out in the bar for awhile and then hop back over. The Triple Rock is known for its punk history but today is more home to fixie riding hipsters and tatted up wannabe punks but you’ll still see a few kawasaki motorcycle parts outside, so don’t feel deterred from checking it out. Most of the bartenders and regulars are friendly and they have a great pinball machine.
Alan Lomax is a freelance writer from MPLS, MN.

August 31st, 2010
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