Whether I'm there to watch a Minnesota Twins game or to see a concert, I always love being at Target Field.

In recent years the Twins created a best-of-both-worlds scenario where they have special games that feature a postgame concert by a national recording artists. What's cool is that if you already have a ticket to see the baseball game, you can stick around to see the concert without paying any additional fees.

If you haven't taken advantage of these special games, you'll have another opportunity in September.

Minnesota Twins Announce The Next Postgame Concert

The Minnesota Twins announced this week that there will be another postgame concert at Target Field on Friday, September 13, as chart-topping country star Chris Young will perform following the Twins 7:10 p.m. game against the Cincinnati Reds.

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Chris Young is a member of the Grand Ole Opry and a GRAMMY-nominated, Multi-Platinum artist who has notched 13 career Number Ones and more than two dozen R.I.A.A. certified projects. He will take the on-field stage approximately 15 minutes after the game concludes and will play a full 75-minute set.

Once again, admission to the concert is free with a ticket for that night’s game. There is also a special VIP ticket package that includes admission to the game and exclusive postgame field access for the concert.

There are a limited number of VIP ticket packages available, and prices vary based on your seat selection for the baseball game.

VIP ticket package prices currently range from $67 to $161 per ticket, plus taxes and fees. You can click the link above to check current ticket availability and prices.

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