Band of Horses concert in Minneapolis
- Band of Horses is featured among the highlighted shows in the April 23–29 live-music calendar for the Twin Cities. - The week also includes other notable concerts like Waxahatchee and Chucho Valdes, making for a strong music weekend. - See local listings and ticket details at startribune.com.
Band of Horses are set to play Minneapolis on Wednesday, April 29, at the Fillmore Minneapolis as part of the band’s 2026 tour. (livenation.com) The Minneapolis date is billed as “An Evening With Band of Horses: Celebrating 20 years of Everything All,” a reference to the group’s 2006 debut album. Live Nation lists the show at 7 p.m. at the Fillmore Minneapolis. (livenation.com) Band of Horses’ official tour page places Minneapolis near the end of an April run that moves from Detroit on April 22 to Cleveland on April 24, Shipshewana, Indiana, on April 25, and Madison, Wisconsin, on April 27 before the April 29 stop. The next listed date after Minneapolis is Kansas City on May 1. (bandofhorses.com) In Minneapolis, the concert lands in a week when the Minnesota Star Tribune’s April 23–29 live-music picks also highlighted Waxahatchee, Chucho Valdés, Della Mae and a benefit for Julius Collins. The paper included Band of Horses among its “10 top concerts to see in the Twin Cities this week.” (startribune.com) That placement puts the show in the middle of a crowded late-April calendar, with the Fillmore’s own listings showing Band of Horses on April 29 between other spring bookings at the venue. The venue calendar names the date as “An Evening With Band of Horses: Celebrating 20 years of Everything All.” (fillmoreminneapolis.com) The anniversary framing points back to the record that introduced Band of Horses to a national indie-rock audience, with songs including “The Funeral” and “Weed Party.” The 2026 tour branding suggests the Minneapolis stop is built around that catalog rather than a new-album launch. (livenation.com) For Twin Cities fans, the practical details are straightforward: Wednesday, April 29, 7 p.m., at the Fillmore Minneapolis, with tickets listed through Live Nation and the venue. The week’s local concert guides have already marked it as one of the bigger room shows on the calendar. (livenation.com)