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This year, fans who buy the Twins Pass will have access to 81 home games. In the past, the Twins had included access to almost every home game, even weekends and holidays. Never before, though, has the pass included Opening Day, which this year is on Thurs., Apr. 3. Fans who buy the pass can watch the game from Target Field's indoor and outdoor social spaces, anywhere they can find space. Twins fans also have the option to upgrade on a game-by-game basis into select seat locations.
I've bought the Twins Pass every year it has been offered, and used it to go about 60 games each in 2022 and 2023. I have always been able to find somewhere to watch the game—except for Brewers games or other special events like Joe Mauer's special honors, which are exceptionally packed. Home opener attendance is usually highly weather-dependent, but in recent years, it has typically not sold out due to cold weather (and, in 2022 and 2023, postponement to the next day). Fans wanting to use their Twins Pass on Opening Day should have no problem finding somewhere to catch the game—though if it's cold, hopefully it's in the sun!
Here is the cost breakdown for the "Twins Pass":
- Full Season (all 81 games, including the Home Opener, through Apr. 2) at a one-time, all-in price of $324 ($4 per game).
- Monthly Package (80 games, through Apr. 4) at a monthly price of $59, plus a one-time $5 fee (the monthly price increases to $69, plus a one-time $5 fee, for those who purchase a Twins Pass between Apr. 5 and May 5, with plans covering May through September; beginning May 6, Twins Pass is $79 per month, plus a one-time $5 fee, and covers June through September).
Twins Announce Nelly as Postgame Concert Headliner
It's getting hot in herre at Target Field. The Twins recently announced that Nelly is the headliner for the free postgame concert on Fri., Jul. 11. Thus continues the Twins' pattern of scheduling headliners who appeal to millennials' nostalgia, with past hip-hop performers including T-Pain and Flo Rida. The Twins have also hosted postgame country concerts, and will do so again this year, featuring an as-yet-unannounced artist on Fri., Aug. 15.
Nelly will perform a full-length show approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of the 7:10 p.m. game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Everyone with a ticket to the Twins game is invited to join the show, and fans can move seats after the game to sit and stand by their friends. Fans can also purchase a VIP package that includes a ticket to the game and a Field Pass for the concert, enabling especially enthusiastic Nelly heads to stand on the infield dirt to watch the concert. The postgame concerts have been one of the Twins' best fan experience inventions in recent years. They provide incredible value and bring fans out to Target Field who might not otherwise attend a game. The concerts are always very well-attended; I suspect Nelly Night may sell out.
Are you going to purchase the Twins Pass or attend Nelly Night at Target Field? Let us know in a comment below.







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