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Parking & Directions for Babyface Ray First Avenue
701 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN
55403, US
1. First Avenue Parking Ramp - 0.2 miles, $10
2. 4th Avenue Parking Lot - 0.3 miles, $8
3. Hennepin Avenue Ramp - 0.4 miles, $12
4. Surface Lot on 1st Avenue - 0.1 miles, $7
5. Target Center Ramp - 0.5 miles, $15
Babyface Ray Concert Live at First Avenue | Minneapolis – June 30th, 2026
First Avenue in Minneapolis isn’t just a music venue, it’s a legendary spot that feels like stepping into the heart of the city’s soul. Known for hosting unforgettable nights, it’s a place where history and culture collide, and where artists like Babyface Ray have taken the stage, bringing raw energy and real connection to the crowd. Walking down Hennepin Boulevard from the Walker Art Center, you get that electric buzz knowing you’re heading into a venue that’s seen everything from iconic performances to underground gems. The venue’s spacious lobby invites fans to hang out, while the party box keeps the vibe lively and fun, perfect for celebrating after the show. Over the years, First Avenue has also been big on community, teaming up with local festivals like the Twin Cities Jazz Festival to showcase jazz legends and emerging talents alike. Whether you're catching Babyface Ray in Minneapolis or just soaking up the legendary atmosphere, this place always delivers a night to remember, something you’ll be talking about long after the music stops.