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Winter Festivals and Broadway Hits: What's On in Minneapolis Today

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February 1, 2026/08:00 AM
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Winter Festivals and Broadway Hits: What's On in Minneapolis Today
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Chicago: The Musical and Local Winter Festivals Headline Today

Minneapolis is embracing the peak of the winter season today, Sunday, February 1, 2026, with a vibrant lineup of cultural events ranging from high-energy Broadway performances to beloved local winter traditions. Whether you are looking to brave the cold for outdoor art or stay warm inside a historic theater, the city has plenty of verified activities to fill your Sunday schedule.

Outdoor Festivities and Art on Ice

The City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival continues today at Theodore Wirth Regional Park. Running from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM, this cornerstone event features the 5K Ski Loppet and the Snowshoe Loppet, offering a perfect opportunity for residents to celebrate the snow. For those seeking a more visual experience, the Art Shanty Projects are officially open on the frozen surface of Bde Maka Ska (Lake Harriet) starting at 8:00 AM. This interactive public art installation turns the lake into a creative village of unique structures and performances, showcasing the ingenuity of local artists in a sub-zero environment.

Markets and Home Inspiration

If you prefer a mix of local shopping and craft beverages, the Northeast Winter Market is taking place at 56 Brewing from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This indoor market features a curated selection of local farmers, food makers, and artisans. Additionally, for those planning spring projects, the Minneapolis Home and Remodeling Show is underway at U.S. Bank Stadium. Doors open at 10:00 AM, featuring hundreds of experts and exhibits focused on home improvement and interior design.

Theater, Comedy, and Special Exhibitions

The theater district is buzzing today with the final performances of Chicago - The Musical at the Orpheum Theatre, with showtimes at 1:00 PM and 6:30 PM. Meanwhile, comedian Charlie Berens brings his signature Midwestern humor to the State Theatre for two shows at 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM. For art lovers, the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) is hosting the exhibition Built to Last: The Shogren-Meyer Collection of American Art, alongside the closing day of Sopheap Pich: In the Presence Of. Today also marks the final opportunity to visit Vatican Unveiled at the Mall of America, the largest collection of papal artifacts outside of Rome, which concludes its run this evening.

Community and Cinema

In the community spirit, Eat Street Crossing is offering a limited number of free meals with a drink purchase as part of a local fundraiser, while Jackalope Tattoo is hosting a flash tattoo event with all donations benefiting the Community Aid Network MN. For a classic movie experience, the Riverview Theater has a full Sunday schedule featuring screenings of Zootopia 2, Hamnet, and Marty Supreme starting at 10:00 AM.