Beargrease Fur-K Festival

Beargrease Fur-K Festival
Spirit Mountain & RiverWest Duluth – Duluth, MN

Join us in true Northland style at the Beargrease Fur-K Festival, part of the legendary John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon. Held at RiverWest Duluth and at the base of Spirit Mountain in Duluth, this family-friendly event combines outdoor adventure with community fun in support of the Beargrease. 

11th Annual Trunk or Treat & Downtown Candy Walk

The Pipestone Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to Historic Downtown Pipestone for the FREE 11th Annual Trunk or Treat & Downtown Candy Walk on Friday, October 31st, from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm. With about 1,000 kids annually, this community celebration for our area’s youth is a Pipestone Area favorite! Three blocks of Main Street will be closed for safe, family-friendly fun, candy, and music!

We Dig Peter, Paul & Mary

Michael Monroe, called a “Minnesota acoustic music master” by the Star Tribune, leads this trio through classics like “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “Weave Me the Sunshine,” “Marvelous Little Toy,” “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” “If I Had a Hammer,” “Day Is Done,” “I Dig Rock and Roll Music,” and top ten hits like “Puff the Magic Dragon,” “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” and “Leaving on a Jet Plane.”

Many of these beloved songs were written by legendary artists including Bob Dylan, John Denver, Gordon Lightfoot and Woody Guthrie.

Skol Vikings! Game Day vs. the Bears – Open at 8am @ Day Block Brewing

Purple pride takes over as the Vikings face the Bears, and it all starts at Day Block Brewing—just blocks from U.S. Bank Stadium.

Kick off your game day with the ultimate tailgate-style buffet, packed with fan favorites to fuel the cheer:

  • Breakfast Pizzas

  • French Toast

  • Cheesy Scrambled Eggs

  • Breakfast Potatoes

  • Crispy Bacon & Savory Sausage

  • Bagels

  • Assorted Fresh Fruit

  • Yogurt with Crunchy Granola

Preservation Hall Jazz Band: A Creole Christmas

Celebrate the season as the incomparable Preservation Hall Jazz Band takes the stage with Creole Christmas. This memorable performance will feature New Orleans classics as well as beloved holiday selections with a twist. Founded in 1963, the band takes its name from Preservation Hall, the humble but historic French Quarter music venue. There, Preservation Hall is dedicated to keeping the past and future of jazz alive.

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon & Other Floydian Tales

Jonny James and the Hall Of Fames, the band that brought you The Song Remains The Same (Led Zeppelin), and the Beatles Anthology, return to celebrate Pink Floyd. Hear “Dark Side of the Moon,” in its entirety, as well as favorite selections from The Wall and Wish You Were Here. It promises to be a spooky, psychedelic evening of killer guitars and crazy synths. Floyd fans will absolutely love this premier tribute!

Happens on the following Dates:

  • Oct 31, 2025, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Timezone: CDT
  • Nov 1, 2025, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Timezone: CDT

Paris Nights w/Red Hot Django Peppers & Hot Club Mania

The Red Hot Django Peppers are a fiery Twin Cities–based hot club band. They are devoted to keeping the spirit of Django Reinhardt alive while adding their own spark to the tradition. Also, the group is led by guitarist Ryan Picone, an acolyte of world-renowned guitarist Stéphane Wrembel. Also, they feature the dynamic interplay of guitarist Ian Stenlund, the soaring violin of Daniel Lentz, and the driving pulse of bassist Sean Roderick.

Lake Street Art Drop & Shop

The Lake Street Art Drop & Shop scavenger hunt series features a variety of clues and local artwork to take home. Check in with the Visit Lake Street table on Roat Osha’s patio to receive paper clues OR follow our Instagram and Facebook stories @VisitLakeStreet at 5:00 pm to see photo hints of the hidden art locations!

Ladies of Soul – A Tribute to Patti Labelle, Chaka Khan & Gladys Knight

Lovers of classic R&B rejoice! Soul music has always been defined by the women who create it. For decades, they have permeated the music’s sound, its look, its attitude, even its vocabulary with their perspective. Here, this new production unites three of the Twin Cities’ most distinctive voices to celebrate women who have risen to the elite ranks of soul stardom.

Kenny Garrett

Kenny Garrett’s latest release, 2021’s Sounds from the Ancestors, is a multi-faceted album. The music, however, doesn’t lodge inside the tight confines of the jazz idiom. Here, this is not surprising: the alto saxophonist and composer acknowledges Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye as significant touchstones. Miles Davis’ seminal LP, On the Corner, subverted its main guiding lights – James Brown, Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone.