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Get Your Angine De Poitrine Tickets in Minneapolis: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Angine De Poitrine First Avenue
701 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN
55403, US
1. First Avenue Parking Ramp - 0.2 miles, $10
2. 4th Avenue Parking Lot - 0.3 miles, $8
3. Hennepin Avenue Ramp - 0.4 miles, $12
4. Surface Lot on 1st Avenue - 0.1 miles, $7
5. Target Center Ramp - 0.5 miles, $15
Angine De Poitrine Concert Live at First Avenue | Minneapolis – December 02nd, 2026
First Avenue in Minneapolis isn’t just a concert hall, it’s a legendary spot where music and community collide in a way that makes every show feel like an event to remember. Known for its lively crowd engagement and intimate vibe, this venue truly knows how to make you feel part of the action. Its walls tell stories, thanks to the rotating murals by local artists that line the space, adding a splash of creative energy that keeps things fresh. Winning the Top Live Music Venue award in 2019 put First Avenue on the map even more, cementing its reputation among industry insiders and fans alike. Whether you’re catching an up-and-coming band or a big name, the outdoor seating areas offer a chance to soak in the atmosphere with a cold drink in hand, while the flanking sections give you different views of the stage, perfect for those moments when you want to see things from a new angle. It’s just a quick ride from the city parks office, and if you’re into cycling, the Hennepin Road bike paths make getting there a breeze. For anyone heading to Angine De Poitrine Minneapolis, missing out on a night at First Avenue would be a real loss, it’s more than a venue, it’s a piece of music history you really want to experience.