What are the event details for Basement's concert at First Avenue?
Basement will perform at First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota on November 3, 2026. This concert is part of their alternative music tour.
What is the seating arrangement at First Avenue?
First Avenue is a legendary general admission, standing room only concert venue with a capacity of approximately 1,600 guests. There are no reserved seats in the Mainroom; however, limited balcony seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
How can I secure mobile tickets for the event?
All tickets for Basement's concert are mobile-only and can be secured through minneapolis-tickets.com via the AXS app.
What are the parking options near First Avenue?
First Avenue does not have an official parking lot. The closest surface lot is located behind the venue at 1st Avenue and 8th Street. Additionally, the Mayo Building underground parking ramp is across the street on 7th Street.
Are there any age restrictions for this concert?
There are typically no age restrictions for concerts at First Avenue; however, it is advisable to check specific event details closer to the date.
What is the price range for tickets to Basement's concert?
Prices currently start around $40 and may vary based on market demand as the event date approaches.
What are some nearby restaurants to consider before the show?
Nearby dining options include Wood + Paddle Eatery, The Capital Grille, and Fogo de Cho Brazilian Steakhouse, all within walking distance from First Avenue.
What is the typical setlist duration for Basement's concerts?
The typical setlist duration for Basement's concerts ranges from 60 to 90 minutes, featuring a mix of their popular tracks.
Is there a box office where I can purchase tickets in person?
Yes, tickets can be purchased in person at The Depot Tavern adjacent to First Avenue. The box office operates Wednesday through Saturday from 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
What are the bag policies at First Avenue?
First Avenue has a strict bag policy; it is recommended to bring only small bags or clutches. Large bags may not be permitted inside the venue.
Basement Minneapolis Concert reviews
The show was wonderful, but the venue meh
"First off, the tickets itself was more expensive than the parking. They don鈥檛 let you in until less than an hour prior to the show, which doesn鈥檛 give you much time to get food, go to the bathrooms and buy stuff if you want. Basement was freaking amazing, thank goodness, because chase definitely is not as great as I was expecting. They don鈥檛 take cash for food items, which sucks because not everyone has a card, especially when a kid and the parent want to go to different food places. I would expect all the food stores are open for a sold out show. Nope."