Justice electrifies Minneapolis with a night to remember
French electronic legends Justice brought their iconic cross and unrelenting grooves to town — and they weren’t alone. Opening the night with a blast of youthful grit and alt-pop energy were the rising band The Flints, setting the tone for a night that was anything but ordinary.
The venue was packed with fans spanning generations — from die-hard veterans to Gen Z newcomers discovering the magic of analog synths and cathedral-sized drops. The night kicked off with The Flints, a Minneapolis-rooted band that’s been making waves with their genre-blending sound and DIY spirit. Their set was high energy and unapologetically raw, blending garage rock riffs with indie-pop melodies and glitchy production that felt like the perfect warmup to what was coming.
Justice’s visuals were equally stunning — a mesmerizing mix of industrial lighting, retro-futuristic animations, and stark strobes that danced in sync with every beat. The duo’s precise transitions and ability to control the flow of the crowd made the show feel like an immersive experience rather than just a concert.
By the end of the night, it was clear this wasn’t just a performance — it was a night to remember forever for Minneapolis music lovers. The Flints left their mark as a local act with serious range, and Justice proved once again why they’re electronic music royalty. For everyone lucky enough to be there, it was a reminder of how powerful live music can be when sound, visuals, and atmosphere come together perfectly.