The Strokes, The Lumineers, Matchbox Twenty Set for 2026 Minnesota Yacht Club Festival
The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival will return to St. Paul in 2026 with The Strokes, The Lumineers, and Matchbox Twenty…

The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival will return to St. Paul in 2026 with The Strokes, The Lumineers, and Matchbox Twenty set to headline the event. The festival is scheduled for July 17 to 19 at Harriet Island Regional Park and will mark the third edition.
More than 25 artists will perform across two stages throughout the weekend. As in previous years, the festival will continue its no-overlap scheduling format, allowing attendees to see every act without conflicting set times.
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The lineup includes performances from The Black Keys, Cage The Elephant, and Lord Huron. Additional artists set to appear include Mt. Joy, Atmosphere, Geese, The All-American Rejects, Lucy Dacus, The Fray, Passion Pit, and Dashboard Confessional.
Fans can access an early presale by signing up for the festival’s SMS list at the official website. Those who join will receive a passcode granting access to the presale on Thursday, December 11, beginning at 10 a.m. CT. The presale will offer one-day and three-day general admission tickets at the lowest price tiers available between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. CT.
For more information and additional details, festivalgoers can visit the official Minnesota Yacht Club website.
An artist lineup can be found below:
Minnesota Yacht Club Festival 2026 Artist Lineup

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