With the Great Northern fest, Minnesota winters just got a little cooler Great Northern Festival expands its reach, even in a pandemic year. January 22, 2021 9:33am Text size Copy shortlink:
Kate Nordstrum had pictured gatherings. Side-by-side, shoulder-to-shoulder, around a fire, inside a theater.
Instead, people will experience her first Great Northern Festival solo and staggered, from their homes and in shifts. We ve had to repackage so much, said Nordstrum, the new executive and artistic director of the 11-day fest, which starts Thursday.
Still, Nordstrum knew that Minnesotans would welcome a bright light during a winter dimmed by a pandemic, so she packed the festival s schedule with all that s possible.
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If you re one of those people who won t be completely over the pandemic until you re crammed into a crowd of thousands of sweaty people spilling beer over each other while some band performs onstage any band at this point! then the most realistic target to set your sights on is September. That s when America s biggest festival, Bonnaroo (a bellwether for the touring industry), has been rescheduled. Locally, that s when First Avenue staff says it s booking its biggest swath of shows, including outdoor gigs. We may see other sporadic outdoor concerts before then, including big bashes like July s Twin Cities Summer Jam or August s We Fest. Indoor gigs could also return by then with modified, vaccine-related safety protocols. But September seems like the soonest that things will get back to normal, and then we can all go crazy again.
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