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Parking & Directions for Rod Stewart Minnesota State Fair Grandstand
1269 Snelling Ave N, Saint Paul, MN
55108, US
1. Fairgrounds Lot - 0.2 miles, $20
2. Como Avenue Lot - 0.5 miles, $15
3. Snelling Avenue Lot - 0.6 miles, $15
4. State Fair Park & Ride - 1 mile, $10
5. Nearby street parking - varies, $5-10
Rod Stewart Concert Live at Minnesota State Fair Grandstand | Saint Paul – September 01st, 2026
The Minnesota State Fair Grandstand is one of those iconic spots where memories are made, like the time in 1995 when Minnesota’s best fiddlers took the stage, filling the air with lively tunes. Fast forward to today, and it’s still a hub for unforgettable concerts, including the highly anticipated Rod Stewart Saint Paul show. The venue’s rich history is sprinkled with moments like hosting rural fairs and tournaments that celebrate Minnesota’s farming roots, giving it a genuine hometown feel. Whether you’re sitting in the chilly Frozen Tundra seats for a summer concert or grabbing a closer view in Speedway Seating during a high-energy race, there’s something about the Grandstand that just feels right. It’s all about sharing those moments of joy and camaraderie, especially during the Regional Carnival that brings everyone together. And if you’re wandering around, just turn left onto the avenue and soak in the lively atmosphere. For Rod Stewart Saint Paul concerts, this place transforms into a lively, almost magical space where fans come to sing along and relive those timeless hits. It’s more than just a venue, it’s a part of Minnesota’s soul.