Minnesota Yacht Club Festival Announces 2025 Lineup

This year’s lineup features big names from several eras, with Hozier, Fall Out Boy, and Green Day set to headline

Good news, music fans—Minnesota Yacht Club Festival is back and bigger than ever, with three jam-packed days of live music coming to St. Paul’s Harriet Island on July 18-20.

Photo by Roger Ho, courtesy of Minnesota Yacht Club

Announced on Tuesday, this year’s lineup boasts an exciting mix of big names, legacy acts, and local artists, with Hozier, Fall Out Boy, and Green Day in the headline slots. While younger fans had some grievances about last year’s skew towards ’90s favorites (Gwen Stefani, Alanis Morissette, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Black Crowes, etc.), this lineup promises more of a cross-generational pull: Hozier, Father John Misty, and Remi Wolf are sure to be big selling points for the Gen Z crowd.

Here’s a look at this year’s acts:

Friday, July 18:

Hozier, Alabama Shakes, Train, Sheryl Crow, Father John Misty, Gigi Perez, The 502s, Hamilton Leithauser, Mike Kota, and Maygen & The Birdwatcher.

Saturday, July 19:

Fall Out Boy, Weezer, Remi Wolf, O.A.R., Cory Wong, Motion City Soundtrack, Silversun Pickups, Jake Clemons, Raffaella, and LAAMAR.

Sunday, July 20:

Green Day, Sublime, 311, Garbage, Semisonic, Beach Bunny, The Beaches, Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge, Winona Fighter, and Landon Conrath.

For access to the lowest-priced tickets, presale begins Jan. 30 at 10 a.m. (Sign up for presale here.) Public onsale will follow if any tickets remain.

Photo by Roger Ho, courtesy of Minnesota Yacht Club

Following the success of the inaugural festival (more than 60,000 attendees), it’s no surprise that Minnesota Yacht Club was able to secure a third day of performances this year. You can revisit our review from last year for our festival highlights and takeaways—and for a closer look at how Yacht Club came to fruition, check out our story on Midwest music festivals from last July.

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