MINNEAPOLIS — One of the Twin Cities' oldest summer music festivals has released its main stage lineup for 2024.
"The Basilica Block Party: Bigger, Better, Back Together," says Goo Goo Dolls and Counting Crows are the headlines for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 2 and 3 when the venerable event unfolds at Boom Island in Minneapolis. Other artists on the bill include The Fray, Dean Lewis, Red Clay Strays and Yam Haus on Friday, and Needtobreathe, Judah & The Lion, Phillip Phillips, Indrid Andress and Guytano on Saturday.
Other performers, including those who will play on the festival's local stage, can be found on the Basilica Block Part website.
Tickets for the Basilica Block Party go on sale at 10 a.m. March 22. General admission passes are $89 for one day, and $159 for two, while FanZone tickets run $169 per day, and $299 for two. Those who opt for the VIP experience will pay $349 for one day, and $599 for both.
The musical bash is returning following a two-year hiatus with a new home, relocating from downtown Minneapolis in the shadow of St. Mary's Basilica to the wide-open expanse of Boom Island.
Basilica Block Party started nearly 30 years ago, a merger of church and beer-soaked music party that seemed unlikely at first but proved to be a huge hit, drawing thousands and generating revenue for the beloved Basilica.
Eventually, the fest fell victim to competition from more and more outdoor summer music events and changing musical tastes. It was linked to Cities 97, a Twin Cities radio station that was itself struggling with its format and identity, and some felt the lineup of artists was not as compelling as a result. COVID restrictions scuttled the fest in 2020, and after a lukewarm return in 2021 organizers decided not to hold the Basilica Block Party in both 2022 and 2023, calling it a hiatus "to rethink what the event could be and how to make it better for the future."
As has been the case since it debuted in 1995, proceeds of the summer bash will go toward the restoration of the iconic Basilica of St. Mary on the edge of downtown Minneapolis. While the stages will no longer be set up in the shadow of the Basilica, money from the show will funnel back for restoration efforts and to support the Saint Mary's partnership with the St. Vincent De Paul Outreach Initiative.
"We are thrilled to bring back the Basilica Block Party in 2024," shared Father Daniel Griffith, pastor and rector at Basilica of Saint Mary. "This event has become a cherished tradition for both our community and the city of Minneapolis. Not only does it provide incredible entertainment for attendees, but it also plays a vital role in supporting The Basilica’s mission and outreach to those in need."
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