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Green Day, Hozier, Fall Out Boy Lead Minnesota Yacht Club Festival

Hozier, Fall Out Boy, and Green Day will headline Minnesota Yacht Club Festival, which will expand from two days to three in its second annual run at Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul, Minnesota, and will take place from July 18 – July 20. Presale tickets go on sale Thursday, with general sale to follow should any tickets remain.

Alabama Shakes, Train, Sheryl Crow, and Father John Misty will join Hozier on Friday. Alabama Shakes’ appearance in the lineup marks an unexpected return for the band. The group gave a surprise performance in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, last month, marking the band’s first concert together since 2017 at Osheaga Festival.

On Saturday, Remi Wolf, O.A.R., Cory Wong, Motion City Soundtrack join Fall Out Boy and Weezer. Fall Out Boy also headlined “ultimate emo festival” When We Were Young, last October. Alt-rock band Weezer launched their Blue Album Tour last fall, which celebrated the 30th anniversary of their debut album. Ahead of the Minnesota music festival, Weezer will embark on a summer tour through Europe.

On the final day, 311, Garbage, Semisonic, Beach Bunny, and the Beaches will perform alongside headliner Green Day. The festival announcement follows the release of Green Day’s latest album Saviors, which Rolling Stone called “a return to form” in a review.

In 2024, Gwen Stefani and Alanis Morissette topped the Friday call sheet, with Red Hot Chili Peppers headlining the Saturday schedule of shows at the Minnesota music festival. Other artists that year include The Black Crowes, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, The Offspring, Hippo Campus, and Gary Clark Jr.

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