
26 February 2026
Twin Cities Events Guide: Films, Music, and More This Week
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Welcome to your guide for what's happening in the Twin Cities this week. Whether you're into culture, music, sports, or just looking for something fun to do tonight, we've got you covered.
Starting right now, if you're a film enthusiast, head over to The Main Cinema in Minneapolis for the 17th Italian Film Festival, which is running today with tickets ranging from five to forty-five dollars. It's the perfect way to spend your Thursday evening immersed in international cinema.
Later tonight, King Coil Spirits in Saint Paul is hosting Movie Night featuring Point Break, with tickets at thirty dollars. It's a fun casual vibe if you want to enjoy a classic film with drinks and company.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Friday the 28th brings some fantastic options. The Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis is presenting An Evening with Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, offering beautiful folk music performances. The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra continues their Beethoven's Fourth Symphony performances at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts on Friday night, with tickets starting at sixteen dollars.
This weekend is packed with excitement. On Saturday, the Ordway Center will host Kimberly Akimbo, the touring musical production, at seven thirty in the evening. If you're into sports, the Timberwolves are playing the Clippers tonight on Amazon Prime Video and FDSNX, tip-off at ten p.m. Eastern Time.
For something more relaxed, the Science Museum of Minnesota is offering Museum Nights on Friday and Saturday from five to eight p.m., where you can explore galleries, catch live science performances, enjoy food and drinks, and experience their Omnitheater shows including T. Rex and National Parks Adventure. Tickets are thirty-four ninety-five for adults.
The Minnesota History Center remains a wonderful option all weekend with multiple exhibits including Julia Child: A Recipe for Life and The Stories We Keep, featuring remarkable objects from their collections. Admission is free on Thursday evenings from four to eight p.m.
Whether you're seeking culture, entertainment, or outdoor fun, Minneapolis and Saint Paul have something special waiting for you every single day this week. Get out there and make the most of it.
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Starting right now, if you're a film enthusiast, head over to The Main Cinema in Minneapolis for the 17th Italian Film Festival, which is running today with tickets ranging from five to forty-five dollars. It's the perfect way to spend your Thursday evening immersed in international cinema.
Later tonight, King Coil Spirits in Saint Paul is hosting Movie Night featuring Point Break, with tickets at thirty dollars. It's a fun casual vibe if you want to enjoy a classic film with drinks and company.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Friday the 28th brings some fantastic options. The Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis is presenting An Evening with Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, offering beautiful folk music performances. The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra continues their Beethoven's Fourth Symphony performances at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts on Friday night, with tickets starting at sixteen dollars.
This weekend is packed with excitement. On Saturday, the Ordway Center will host Kimberly Akimbo, the touring musical production, at seven thirty in the evening. If you're into sports, the Timberwolves are playing the Clippers tonight on Amazon Prime Video and FDSNX, tip-off at ten p.m. Eastern Time.
For something more relaxed, the Science Museum of Minnesota is offering Museum Nights on Friday and Saturday from five to eight p.m., where you can explore galleries, catch live science performances, enjoy food and drinks, and experience their Omnitheater shows including T. Rex and National Parks Adventure. Tickets are thirty-four ninety-five for adults.
The Minnesota History Center remains a wonderful option all weekend with multiple exhibits including Julia Child: A Recipe for Life and The Stories We Keep, featuring remarkable objects from their collections. Admission is free on Thursday evenings from four to eight p.m.
Whether you're seeking culture, entertainment, or outdoor fun, Minneapolis and Saint Paul have something special waiting for you every single day this week. Get out there and make the most of it.
Thank you so much for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe for more of your local event coverage. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI