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The Twin Cities are home the Vikings (NFL), Twins (MLB), Timberwolves (NBA) and the Wild (NHL).

The Minnesota Vikings play their home games at U.S. Bank Stadium, which opened in downtown Minneapolis in 2016. U.S. Bank Stadium will host the 2018 Super Bowl, the 2019 NCAA Final Four and the 2020 NCAA Wrestling Championships.

The Minnesota Twins call Target Field home in downtown Minneapolis.
ESPN the Magazine ranked Target Field the #1 baseball stadium experience in North America after its inaugural season in 2010.

Target Center (downtown Minneapolis) and Xcel Energy Center (downtown St. Paul) both seat over 19,000 spectators and host hundreds of sporting events and concerts each year.

The Twin Cities have hosted a Super Bowl, multiple World Series and NCAA Final Fours, professional golf tournaments and playoffs in the NFL, NHL, NBA and MLB.

The Twin Cities also play host to professional soccer, women?s basketball, lacrosse and minor league baseball.

Minneapolis and St. Paul are prominent stops for national music acts. TCF Bank Stadium hosted its first concert in 2011 when U2 played before a sold-out crowd.

Minnesota has over 15,000 lakes that boast some of the country?s finest fishing and boating.

The Twin Cities? thousands of recreational areas and trails make it one of the top outdoor destinations.
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| U2 played at TCF Bank Stadium |
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