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Get Your Thee Marloes Tickets in Minneapolis: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Thee Marloes 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
Thee Marloes Concert Live at 7th Street Entry | Minneapolis – June 19th, 2026
The 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis is more than just a music venue; it’s a legendary hub where the city’s vibrant music scene comes alive in every corner. Known for its gritty charm and eclectic decor, it proudly showcases the rich legacy of Twin Cities music, with walls often covered in colorful murals by local artists that seem to pulse with energy. Since hosting the first Rock the Garden in 1999, this spot has become a launching pad for both emerging talents and beloved bands. The atmosphere is raw and unfiltered, especially in general admission, where spontaneous sing-alongs and dance-offs happen all night long. It’s not just about catching a show, it’s about feeling the pulse of Minneapolis’s music culture. If you’re heading to Thee Marloes Minneapolis for a night of unforgettable live music, the Entry’s location makes it easy to find, just walk east along Seventh Street or hop off the light rail at the city center and stroll over. Honestly, there’s a certain magic in the air when the crowd gathers here, and it’s one of those places that sticks with you long after the last note fades.