Last weekend, the Minnesota Yacht Club brought in roughly 60,000 people for the first music festival at Harriet Island in St. Paul since 2012.
The festival had a stacked lineup featuring big-name headliners Gwen Stefani, Alanis Morissette and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The inaugural festival also booked big local acts Soul Asylum and Hippo Campus, along with up-and-coming Minnesota bands Durry, Gully Boys and Bugsy.
With festivals like Rock the Garden and Soundset ceasing operations in recent years, there has been a drought of large music festivals in the Twin Cities. But it appears the demand is finally being met by the Minnesota Yacht Club, with plans already in place to hold the festival again next year.
With a wonderful view of the Mississippi River and the Wabasha Street Bridge, Harriet Island feels like a no-brainer location choice for a music festival of this size. The scenic view provided a relaxed summer atmosphere as the performances went on into the night.
On the festival’s opening day, Harriet Island was packed to the brim with thousands of concertgoers before sundown. Gwen Stefani put on a remarkably high-energy, hour-plus-long performance featuring her solo hits, iconic songs by No Doubt and even an on-stage duet with her husband Blake Shelton. The night ended with headliner Alanis Morissette, who performed nearly the entirety of her classic 1995 album “Jagged Little Pill.”
Anna Adamson, 19, attended the festival with her mom specifically to see Alanis Morrissette’s appearance, as they were able to get tickets the day of the festival.
“She’s a big Alanis Morissette fan, and so that’s her favorite,” Adamson said. “I grew up listening to that with her and we were there for her for sure.”
Adamson said while the festival line-up felt like it was catered towards Generation X, the festival brought out a multi-generational crowd.
“It was definitely like a family event,” Adamson said. “You could just see a lot of different generations there, which is really cool to see.”
Sam Lee and Olivia Kanzler, both 23, attended the first day of the festival together to catch performances from The Head and The Heart, Gwen Stefani and Alanis Morisette.
“The setup was well thought-out, the music was great and the atmosphere was amazing,” Lee said. “The only thing we thought could use improvement was the food and refreshment lines. They were very long for a good portion of the day.”
The festival had a plethora of local vendors including Bennett’s Chop and Railhouse, Roon’s Savory Cones, Surly Brewing Company and more.
Unfortunately, by the time the headliners took to the stage, the food and drink lines were very long, moving at a snail’s pace. With a large festival like this, it is to be expected that lines for concessions will be long, but it appears Minnesota Yacht Club underestimated how many vendors they needed for the weekend.
Adamson said the wait for food and drinks was a drawback of the festival experience.
“I did have a really good night because the music was great, but the food situation was definitely frustrating,” Adamson said. “They needed almost double the amount of food vendors they had.”
Aside from the food and drink lines, Minnesota Yacht Club went smoothly over its two-day run. With the festival’s debut weekend behind them, the organizers will hopefully figure out how to make the festival even better next year.
While the festival was not quite perfect, it was still fun. Any Twin Cities residents who enjoy huge, outdoor music festivals should keep an eye out for details for next year’s Minnesota Yacht Club festival.
Antoinette Turner
Jul 27, 2024 at 12:12 am
Sounds like the Minnesota yacht club will need to do better planning for next yrs event. More food options, reasonable pricing, seating, shaded areas etc. lets hope they read these suggestions and put them into effect!
Grace Hadley
Jul 26, 2024 at 11:00 pm
This was a perfect girls weekend getaway. 2 from Illinois, 1 from Indiana and 1 from NC. Like anything there’s always more for improvements. One lockers could be outside of the entrance for those who misunderstood the rules and two food vendors on either side of the park to help divide up the crowds.
Loved the free water station’s, thank you!!! Alternating the acts on the stages was awesome. You really couldn’t miss any of the bands.
Can’t wait till next year.
Sandra Davis
Jul 26, 2024 at 2:49 pm
The music was great Friday.
Unfortunately my list of negatives is long.
1. Uber/Lyft was a disaster at the end of the evening.
2. Food and beverage lines were way to long. I spent $0.00, drank water all day.
3. Nowhere to sit!!!
4. No shade.
5. Bathroom lines were ok but nowhere to wash your hands.
I’d never return to this venue. Way to many people for the area. I was afraid there would be a stampede at the end so we left early.
Jay P Freund
Jul 26, 2024 at 4:42 am
Black Crowes were a noshow. I would expect a percentage refund.
Sound was great. Visuals were good.
They should allow chairs and pop up beach tents/ umbrellas there is not enough shade. And upset no aerosol bug repellent is not allowed?..
Latrines were good.
Food lines were horribly long and took forever.
Mtc
Jul 25, 2024 at 9:05 pm
To expensive for drinks….really two for 72 dollars….never again
Theodora
Jul 25, 2024 at 9:41 am
People brought in huge blankets and took up more room than needed. Parking/ride share was a mess, they should consider shuttles in the future. Hydration stations were great, loved their Porta potties! Need more food booths, huge lines. Merch booths were on one side of the grounds should have had one on each side.
Jemes
Jul 25, 2024 at 8:49 am
I flew in from Connecticut to enjoy the 2 day event. I was disappointed the Black Crowes canceled at the last minute but I cannot blame this on the promoters or the Black Crowes as I understand people can get sick. I was impressed with a lot of the bands. Gwen Stefani really rocked and I loved that Blake Shelton ( Gwen’s husband) made a surprise appearance and they sang her new song together. I loved this performance and her new song. I also enjoyed the offspring and Gary Clark Jr. the Red Hot Chili Peppers did not disappoint either. We had the plus tickets which did allow shading shorter food lines ( not that short but shorter) and places to sit. Overall it was a good experience however, I think I prefer going to an arena to see one or 2 bands perform their entire sets. This way I have my seat, I know where I’m sitting and I’m not subject to weather conditions.
Maya
Jul 25, 2024 at 7:46 am
I hated the location of the GA+ and thought they could have done way better on arranging the main stage location further back to incorporate the GA+ area into the festival and not literally behind the back stage and out of hearing distance. At least they should have put screens and speakers back there for us! And yes, more seating!
Heath
Jul 25, 2024 at 6:35 am
I thought they over-sold it, given the amount of space available. Selling about 5k less would have made it more comfortable for everybody.
kathy McBride
Jul 24, 2024 at 6:51 pm
Not enough shade and no seating. I attended the festival and it was great except there were no chairs or benches and we were not allowed to bring in chairs.