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September 2026
2026 Location Coming Soon
2025 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
Minnesota Monthly’s 4th Annual Rhythm & Brews brought the perfect kickoff to fall in a beautiful new outdoor park venue at the Hilde Performance Center in Plymouth. Guests spent the afternoon enjoying live music on a spectacular amphitheater stage, unlimited samples of craft beers, seltzers, ready-to-drink cocktails, and more. Friendly competition heated up during the cornhole tournament, while local artisans and festive activities added to the lively atmosphere. Surrounded by trees and crisp autumn vibes, Rhythm & Brews 2025 was a celebration to remember.
A portion of ticket proceeds benefited the St. Paul Fire Foundation, supporting our local firefighter communities.
- Guests filled their event program with stamps for a chance to win prizes from Flying Dutchman Spirits
- Unlimited samples from local and national favorites like Summit Brewing Company, Utepils Brewing, Sociable Cider Werks, WYNK, Bulleit Frontier Whiskey, Mom Water, and more
- Tito’s Handmade Vodka Cornhole Tournament and pop-up bar
- Commemorative tasting glasses from Renewal by Andersen for all your beverage tasting
- Unique goods from local artisans and makers throughout the festival like Excelsior Candle Co.
- Raise a glass to this year’s Best of Beer competition winners
- cl!rty photo booth with keepsakes from Rhythm & Brews
- Local food trucks like Smokin Bonez, JR Food Craft, and Pretty Great Cheesecake (available for purchase)
- Creativity took flight at the Climbing Kites Create-A-Kite station
- Live music all afternoon—country, pop, and soul from Dez & Taylor, Molly Brandt, and LAAMAR surrounded by fall vibes
2025 MUSIC LINE UP
VENUE
Hilde Performing Arts Center
Address: 3500 Plymouth Blvd, Plymouth, MN 55447
The iconic Hilde Performance Center is one of Plymouth’s defining landmarks. The 45-foot tall open-air facility is built for excellent acoustics in an outdoor setting. A glass wall in the back of the bandshell allows the audience to view the natural beauty of Plymouth’s wetlands beyond the stage.



