
28 February 2026
Twin Cities Weekend Guide: Wrestling, Film, Music and More This February and March
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Hey, Twin Cities listeners, it's your go-to guide for what's popping in Minneapolis-Saint Paul this weekend and into next week, starting right now on this chilly February 28th. Grab your mittens and let's dive into the fun—there's wrestling thrills, film fests, comedy nights, and more to shake off the winter blues.
Kicking off today, head to the Grand Casino Arena for the MSHSL Wrestling State Tournament, running through February 28th. It's high-stakes action with top high school grapplers from across Minnesota battling it out—perfect for sports fans craving that electric atmosphere, according to the arena's event lineup. Film buffs, don't miss the 17th Italian Film Festival at The Main Cinema in Minneapolis, screening all day with tickets from just five bucks up to 45 dollars, as listed by the Star Tribune. Over in West Saint Paul, Ramsey County offers Cross Country Skiing for Beginners at 9 a.m. in the Winter Recreation Area—free and ideal for newbie nordic explorers gliding through fresh snow. Book lovers, swing by Black Garnet Books in Saint Paul for Authors for Minnesota Day from noon to 4 p.m., where local writers mingle and sign goodies in a cozy in-store vibe.
Tonight, culture seekers can catch The Nadas' intimate duo set at The Cedar Cultural Center, blending folk-Americana twang with raw alt-rock energy that fans rave about for its authentic Stones-era honk. Or rock out to Romeo & Juliet: The Rock Ballet at 7:30 p.m. at The Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, a high-energy twist on Shakespeare's classic with live music pulsing through the drama.
Tomorrow, Sunday March 1st, the Grand Casino Arena hosts Minnesota Wild versus St. Louis—puck drops with hometown roar, grab tickets fast. The Cedar brings Noise Party 13, an experimental music immersion with back-to-back underground acts and wild analog visuals that promise to blow your senses wide open. Families, check Mall of America's Lunar New Year celebrations wrapping up in Bloomington with dragon dances and festivities from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., per Kids Out and About.
Looking ahead, the MSHSL Boys Hockey State Tournament hits the arena March 4th through 7th, crown jewel for ice warriors. And mark April 9th and 10th for Lady Gaga live—pure pop spectacle.
Whether you're wrestling with excitement, laughing at comedy, or jamming to global beats, Minneapolis-Saint Paul delivers. Get out there and make memories, listeners!
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Kicking off today, head to the Grand Casino Arena for the MSHSL Wrestling State Tournament, running through February 28th. It's high-stakes action with top high school grapplers from across Minnesota battling it out—perfect for sports fans craving that electric atmosphere, according to the arena's event lineup. Film buffs, don't miss the 17th Italian Film Festival at The Main Cinema in Minneapolis, screening all day with tickets from just five bucks up to 45 dollars, as listed by the Star Tribune. Over in West Saint Paul, Ramsey County offers Cross Country Skiing for Beginners at 9 a.m. in the Winter Recreation Area—free and ideal for newbie nordic explorers gliding through fresh snow. Book lovers, swing by Black Garnet Books in Saint Paul for Authors for Minnesota Day from noon to 4 p.m., where local writers mingle and sign goodies in a cozy in-store vibe.
Tonight, culture seekers can catch The Nadas' intimate duo set at The Cedar Cultural Center, blending folk-Americana twang with raw alt-rock energy that fans rave about for its authentic Stones-era honk. Or rock out to Romeo & Juliet: The Rock Ballet at 7:30 p.m. at The Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, a high-energy twist on Shakespeare's classic with live music pulsing through the drama.
Tomorrow, Sunday March 1st, the Grand Casino Arena hosts Minnesota Wild versus St. Louis—puck drops with hometown roar, grab tickets fast. The Cedar brings Noise Party 13, an experimental music immersion with back-to-back underground acts and wild analog visuals that promise to blow your senses wide open. Families, check Mall of America's Lunar New Year celebrations wrapping up in Bloomington with dragon dances and festivities from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., per Kids Out and About.
Looking ahead, the MSHSL Boys Hockey State Tournament hits the arena March 4th through 7th, crown jewel for ice warriors. And mark April 9th and 10th for Lady Gaga live—pure pop spectacle.
Whether you're wrestling with excitement, laughing at comedy, or jamming to global beats, Minneapolis-Saint Paul delivers. Get out there and make memories, listeners!
Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI