Kill Bill - Rapper Minneapolis tickets

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Fri Jul 24 8:00pm
Kill Bill - Rapper
7th Street Entry  •  Minneapolis, MN




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Get Your Kill Bill - Rapper Tickets in Minneapolis: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Kill Bill - Rapper Minneapolis Kill Bill - Rapper fans, Are you ready for Minneapolis? on Friday, July 24th 2026 Kill Bill - Rapper will be playing at 7th Street Entry, MN. Score your Kill Bill - Rapper tickets Minneapolis right here.

Parking & Directions for Kill Bill - Rapper 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

Kill Bill - Rapper Concert Live at 7th Street Entry | Minneapolis – July 24th, 2026

The 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis is more than just a venue; it's a cornerstone of the local music scene that’s seen it all. From legendary nights celebrating Prince’s Purple Rain anniversary in 2014 to unforgettable performances by rising stars like The Backseat Lovers in march 2026, this place packs a punch despite its modest size. It’s the kind of spot where the intimacy really fuels the energy, think close enough to feel the bass vibrate through your chest, making every concert feel personal. If you’re catching Kill Bill - Rapper Minneapolis there, you’re in for a raw, unfiltered experience, with the crowd right on top of the action. The venue’s small but mighty, perfect for those nights when you want to connect with the artists and fellow fans without any barriers. Plus, if you’re biking over, there are racks nearby, and it’s just a short pedal southwest from the Art Institute. Honestly, it’s one of those places that makes live music feel alive again.