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By the final weekend of March, the Twin Cities is operating at full capacity again.
The shift is visible in how the calendar behaves. Events are no longer spaced out across the week. They are stacked into the same two-day window, forcing choices and creating overlap between very different parts of public life. This weekend reflects that clearly.
In Saint Paul, a large public rally at the State Capitol is expected to draw significant crowds and reshape movement across the city for much of Saturday. In downtown Minneapolis, a major convention will fill a central hotel with continuous activity across multiple floors. Around those two anchor points, theaters, concert venues, museums, and sports arenas continue their regular programming without pause.
There is no single narrative to the weekend. What defines it is concentration. What people experience will depend on where they choose to be.
Below is MinneapoliMedia’s curated guide to notable events across the metro.
Venue: Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
Address: 1300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis
Dates: March 27 to March 29, 2026
Anime Detour returns as one of the largest conventions in the region, occupying multiple floors of the Hyatt Regency with continuous programming. Panels, gaming spaces, vendor halls, and open gathering areas operate simultaneously, creating a steady flow of movement throughout the day.
What distinguishes the event is the level of engagement from attendees. Participation is deliberate. Costumes are detailed. Conversations are specific. For three days, the convention functions as a central gathering space for a community that is otherwise dispersed.
Tickets and event information: https://www.animedetour.com
Time: All weekend
Price: Weekend passes generally range from $50 to $70
Notes: High attendance expected
Venue: Minnesota State Capitol
Address: 75 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Saint Paul
A large-scale public rally will take place Saturday at the State Capitol, with marches planned from multiple locations across Saint Paul. The event is expected to draw significant crowds and will affect traffic, transit routes, and access throughout the area.
Events of this size change how the city functions for the day. Streets close, routes shift, and movement slows. The Capitol becomes a focal point not just for those attending, but for anyone moving through the city.
Event information: Public listings and organizers
Time: Marches begin at 12:00 PM | Rally at 2:00 PM
Price: Free
Notes: Expect road closures and delays
Venue: Machine Shop
Address: 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis
The Minneapolis Vintage Market continues to draw a steady audience with a mix of independent vendors offering clothing, design items, and collectibles. The layout inside the Machine Shop allows for unhurried movement, giving visitors time to browse and consider.
It is one of the few events this weekend where the pace is intentionally slower.
Tickets and event information: https://www.mplsvintagemarket.com
Time: Sunday, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Price: General admission typically $5 to $10
Notes: Early entry available
Venues: Walker Art Center, Cafesjian Art Trust Museum, Pavek Museum
Several museums across the metro are running active exhibitions this weekend, offering an alternative to larger gatherings. These spaces operate on a different rhythm, with visitors moving individually or in small groups rather than as part of a crowd.
For those looking to avoid congestion while remaining engaged, museum programming provides a steady and reliable option.
Visitor information: Individual museum websites
Hours: Vary by venue
Price: Admission varies
Venue: The O'Shaughnessy
Address: 2004 Randolph Ave, Saint Paul
This production places the audience within the performance space, removing the separation that typically exists between stage and seating. The result is a format that emphasizes participation and shared experience.
Tickets and show information: https://www.stkate.edu/oshaughnessy
Showtimes: Saturday 1:30 PM and 6:30 PM | Sunday 1:30 PM
Price: Approximately $15 to $40
Venue: Orpheum Theatre
Address: 910 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis
A large-scale production combining classical Chinese dance and live orchestration, staged with precision and coordinated visual elements.
Tickets and show information: https://www.shenyun.com
Showtimes: Saturday 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM | Sunday 1:00 PM
Price: Approximately $80 to $200
Venue: Gremlin Theatre
Address: 550 Vandalia St, Saint Paul
A dialogue-driven production set in a confined space, focusing on judgment, authority, and collective decision-making.
Tickets and show information: https://www.gremlintheatre.org
Showtime: Saturday 7:30 PM
Price: Approximately $25 to $40
Venue: Dakota Jazz Club
Address: 1010 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis
A solo performance from the former The Fray frontman, presented in a smaller, seated venue that emphasizes listening.
Tickets and event information: https://www.dakotacooks.com
Showtimes: Saturday 4:30 PM and 7:00 PM
Price: Approximately $45 to $85
Venue: Orchestra Hall
Address: 1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis
A full orchestral program centered on the work of Sergei Rachmaninoff, requiring sustained coordination across the ensemble.
Tickets and event information: https://www.minnesotaorchestra.org
Showtime: Saturday 7:00 PM
Price: Approximately $25 to $95
Venue: The Armory
Address: 500 S 6th St, Minneapolis
A high-energy performance in one of the city’s largest indoor venues, built around movement, volume, and crowd interaction.
Tickets and event information: https://www.armorymn.com
Doors: 6:30 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
Price: Approximately $35 to $65
Venues: The Cedar Cultural Center, 7th St Entry
Smaller venues across the metro continue their weekend programming, offering more intimate performances and emerging artists. These shows operate on a different scale but remain a consistent part of the city’s music landscape.
Venue: Acme Comedy Company
Comedy clubs across the metro maintain full weekend schedules, with multiple sets per night featuring touring and local performers. These shows offer a structured, time-bound alternative to longer events.
Venues: Uptown and Downtown Minneapolis
Late-night programming continues across multiple venues, extending activity into the early morning hours. These events tend to draw younger audiences and operate independently of daytime schedules.
Venue: Target Center
Address: 600 N 1st Ave, Minneapolis
A late-season NBA game with implications for postseason positioning.
Tickets and game information: https://www.nba.com/timberwolves
Game Time: Saturday 4:30 PM
Price: Varies
Venue: Xcel Energy Center
Address: 199 W Kellogg Blvd, Saint Paul
Professional women’s hockey continues to draw consistent attendance in a full arena setting.
Tickets and game information: Venue listings
Game Time: Sunday 3:00 PM
Price: Varies
Venue: Bachman's on Lyndale
Address: 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis
A seasonal installation marking the transition into spring through structured floral displays.
Event information: https://www.bachmans.com
Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Price: Free
Venue: Science Museum of Minnesota
Address: 120 W Kellogg Blvd, Saint Paul
A rotating series of large-format films shown throughout the day, allowing flexible attendance.
Tickets and event information: https://www.smm.org
Time: Starting 10:00 AM
Price: Varies
Locations: Mississippi River areas, regional parks
Early spring activities, including birding events and nature programs, are taking place across parks and outdoor spaces as seasonal conditions begin to shift.
This weekend is defined by density.
Large gatherings, scheduled performances, and smaller community events are all taking place at the same time, often within close proximity. In some areas, particularly in Saint Paul on Saturday, that density will affect how the city moves. In others, it simply increases the number of available choices.
For those planning to attend, the experience will depend on location and timing. Some parts of the metro will be crowded and constrained. Others will feel steady and manageable.
Taken together, the weekend reflects a city that has moved fully out of seasonal pause and back into sustained activity.
Anime Detour: https://www.animedetour.com
Minnesota Orchestra: https://www.minnesotaorchestra.org
The Armory: https://www.armorymn.com
Dakota Jazz Club: https://www.dakotacooks.com
Gremlin Theatre: https://www.gremlintheatre.org
Bachman’s: https://www.bachmans.com
Science Museum of Minnesota: https://www.smm.org
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