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Get Your Crimson Glory Tickets in Minneapolis: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Crimson Glory 7th Street Entry
701 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN
55403, US
1. 1st Avenue Parking Ramp - 0.2 miles, $5
2. Target Center Parking - 0.3 miles, $10
3. The Depot Lot - 0.4 miles, $8
4. LaSalle Plaza - 0.5 miles, $7
5. 7th Street Ramp - 0.3 miles, $6
Crimson Glory Concert Live at 7th Street Entry | Minneapolis – September 17th, 2026
The 7th Street Entry is one of those legendary Minneapolis venues that just oozes personality and history. This place has seen everything from underground hip-hop artists dropping beats to indie bands making their mark in a packed, sweaty room. It’s where the local scene comes alive, and if you’re lucky enough to catch a show here, you’ll feel the raw energy firsthand. Over the years, it’s also been a hub for social causes, hosting fundraising events that really bring the community together, like that memorable night supporting local shelters or youth programs. Interestingly, the venue’s claim to fame includes hosting the very first performance by The Meat Puppets back in the day, which is pretty wild to think about. Today, it’s also known for the annual International Pop Overthrow Festival, showcasing some of the coolest independent pop acts around. The walls are covered in vibrant murals and eclectic art that really set the vibe, and the balcony seating makes it perfect for hanging out during those longer sets. If you’re heading to a show featuring Crimson Glory Minneapolis, it’s just a short walk east from U. S. Bank Stadium, and honestly, those colorful billboards on the way are kind of hard to miss. There’s something about this venue that makes you feel like you're part of Minneapolis music history, no wonder it’s a favorite for both locals and visitors alike.