If you’re still looking for that perfect summer concert, the Target Center in Minneapolis just dropped an announcement that has fans in an "Uproar".

This hip hop icon has a rough history with fans in Minnesota. He has notoriously canceled several shows in the past, including one in 2017 at the Target Center, where fans were already in their seats when the show was canceled due to flight issues.

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But he made a return in 2023 at The Fillmore in Minneapolis, which might ease concerns about cancellations this time around.

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Tha Carter VI Tour Coming to the Target Center

Lil Wayne is hitting the road with a new album in his influential Tha Carter series. The Tha Carter VI Tour will stop in Minneapolis on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, with special guests Tyga and Belly Gang Kushington.

The show promises a packed setlist of hits from all the Tha Carter albums, including fan favorites like “A Milli,” “Lollipop,” and “Mrs. Officer.”

Tour Launch + Ticket Info

Lil Wayne drops Tha Carter VI on Friday, June 6, the same day the tour kicks off with a headlining show at Madison Square Garden in New York City — the first of 34 shows.

Tickets for the Target Center show go on presale starting today, with multiple presale code options. General ticket sales open to the public on Friday, June 6 at 10 AM. There are also some VIP packages available that include some extras like exclusive merch, VIP host and other perks.

2025 Minnesota State Fair Grandstand Performers

Here is the schedule of all of the performing acts that will take the Grandstand stage at the Minnesota State Fair in 2025. As more acts are announced, we'll update this schedule.

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9 Unlikely New Names for Minnesota's Xcel Energy Center

After 25 years, Xcel Energy is stepping away from its naming rights deal with the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. A new sponsor is expected to sign a long-term, high-dollar agreement to rename the arena with the Minnesota Wild.

While several major brands are rumored to be in the running, we couldn’t help but think of some uniquely Minnesota companies that would make amazing (and hilarious) naming rights partners—if only they had the budget or interest.

Gallery Credit: Tony Hart

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