
MUSIC BY THE MISSISSIPPI
- Treasure Island Amphitheater
- 5734 Sturgeon Lake Rd, Welch MN 55089
- Friday, July 25 & Saturday, July 26
- Outdoor Show
- Ages 5+
- Two-Day Tickets $40
Discover your summer soundtrack at Music by the Mississippi! We’re bringing an eclectic, genre-defying mix of music and musicians from across the country together for our two-day festival. Catch this one-of-a-kind lineup outdoors at the Treasure Island Amphitheater!
Two-day tickets will go on sale Friday, January 31 and will be available for purchase until Sunday, March 2. Single day tickets will go on sale Tuesday, March 4.
BUY NOWFRIDAY LINEUP
Shane Smith & The Saints
Over the last decade, Shane Smith & The Saints have created a hard-hitting version of American roots music with country, folk and roadhouse rock ‘n’ roll influences. Hailing from Austin, Texas, they’ve brought songs like “All I See Is You,” “Dance the Night Away” and “Mountain Girl” to iconic venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre and the Ryman Auditorium and the smash-hit TV show “Yellowstone.”
James Whatton Band
Minneapolis’ own James Whatton has been performing locally for years. Ahead of the release of his debut album, he’ll take his career to the next level and rock the stage with songs like “To a Friend.”
Trenton Fletcher
Hailing from Oklahoma, Trenton Fletcher’s red dirt influence is on full display in his music. The rising star effortlessly blends heartfelt lyrics and a Southern rock sound on songs like “It Rains in Tulsa Too,” “Uncle Sam” and “American Honey.”
SATURDAY LINEUP
Shakey Graves
Shakey Graves is making his highly anticipated return to the Treasure Island Amphitheater! The Texas-based singer-songwriter embraces a unique, stripped-down mix of blues, rock and folk to create a captivating live experience with songs like “Roll The Bones,” “Dearly Departed” and “Tomorrow.”
Soul Asylum
From their GRAMMY® Award-winning hit “Runaway Train” to songs from their new album, “Slowly But Shirley,” Soul Asylum has been an undeniable force in Minnesota’s indie rock scene for decades.
Wild Horses
Following their fan-favorite show in the Island Event Center last fall, Wild Horses is coming back to The Island! The Minnesota-based group has opened for Willie Nelson and shared the stage with Wilco, Shovels & Rope and Langhorne Slim. This year, they’re touring as support for Trampled by Turtles. With personal lyrics, beautiful harmonies and electrifying energy, they’ve captivated audiences across the country with “Like The Sea,” “Warpaint” and “All That’s Left.”
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr is a self-proclaimed folk troubadour. A true master of guitar, an incredible poet and a lyrical craftsman, the Minnesota-born artist has released 19 albums featuring songs like “Jubilee,” “1922 Blues” and “Over the Red Cedar.”
Mike Munson Trio
After opening for Wild Horses’ show at The Island last fall, the Mike Munson Trio is taking their talents to the Treasure Island Amphitheater! Winona’s own Mike Munson brings dark themes and heavy rhythms to his work, echoing the traditional country blues that provide the undercurrent of his creativity. As a trio, the band adds modern jazz and traditional folk songs to Munson’s rich catalog.

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