Minneapolis (WCCO) — Summer favorites are back in Twin Cities. “Rock the Garden” is back. That means live music, dining, and fun at the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
We will meet again.
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“The atmosphere is very cold. Everyone has a great time here,” said Maria Assy, who went to a concert with her mother Sarah. “Look and feel it in the air. It’s great.”
“We wanted to spend the day together. We wanted to support a lesser-known artist,” says Hopkins’ Tea Wagner.
This event is a Minneapolis tradition and has been lost for two years. Now it’s back and restarting from where it left off.
Felicia O’Brien, who is in charge of business development at Walker Art Center, said: “It’s really refreshing.”
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The annual outdoor concert began in 1998 and was forcibly suspended in 2020 and 2021.
“This event is a beloved event every year and I think the lack was really felt,” O’Brien said.
“It’s so cool that everyone is back here, there are several stages, and many local artists can play and get back to the scene,” said Daniel Weinhagen of Roseville. rice field. “It looks like it’s finally back to normal.”
Some came early and stayed all day to see their favorite band.
Others felt the need to get together.
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“I don’t really know many of the bands here, but it’s nice to join the community with people … again,” said Rachel Zlav of the Golden Valley.
Source: minnesota.cbslocal.com