Band of Horses Return April 29 to The Fillmore Minneapolis for ‘Everything All the Time’ 20th Anniversary Show
After a decade away from the Twin Cities, Band of Horses are set to make a long-awaited return to Minneapolis on April 29, taking the stage at The Fillmore Minneapolis for a special “An Evening with Band of Horses.”
The performance marks a significant milestone for the Seattle-born indie rock outfit, as they celebrate the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed debut album, Everything All the Time. Released in 2006, the record helped define a generation of indie rock with its reverb-soaked guitars, emotional lyricism, and soaring melodies. Tracks like “The Funeral” and “Wicked Gil” quickly became staples of the genre, earning the band a devoted following that has only grown over the years.
Led by frontman Ben Bridwell, Band of Horses have built a reputation for expansive, atmospheric live shows that blur the line between intimate and anthemic. The “An Evening with” format suggests fans can expect a deeper, more immersive set likely featuring the anniversary album in full alongside selections from across their catalog.
The upcoming show also carries added significance for local fans: it’s been 10 years since the band last performed in Minneapolis. Their return offers both longtime listeners and newer fans a rare chance to experience one of indie rock’s most enduring acts in a live setting that promises nostalgia, reflection, and renewed energy.
With a landmark album as its centerpiece and a decade-long absence behind it, this April 29 performance is shaping up to be more than just a concert it’s a celebration of legacy, longevity, and the lasting resonance of a band that helped shape the sound of the 2000s.
If you want tickets to the show, you can find them here!