We all know it's fun to take in America's past time and go see a Minnesota Twins game at Target Field.  Baseball, hotdogs and beer... or whatever you're drinking.

What could make it even better?

It could be better if you were able to take in a Twins game, and then just stick around afterwards, not pay any more money, and suddenly there's a concert too!

This coming July, Rapper Nelly will perform after the game on the 11th vs the Pirates.  And yes. just to reiterate, your ticket to the game will also get you into the concert.

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From FOX 9:

Hip-hop icon Nelly will perform after the 7:10 p.m. Minnesota Twins game at Target Field on July 11. 

Admission to the concert is free with a ticket to the Twins vs. Pirates game. There are also VIP ticket packages available. You can buy those here.

Nelly is known for his hits that include "Hot in Herre," "Ride Wit Me," and "Country Grammar." 

 

The Twins and Target Field have offered concerts after the game a few times in recent years. And people seem to love it with most sticking around after the game when there is a show.  Nelly isn't everyone's cup of tea who might be at the game, but might as well stick around for at list a bit and take in the music too.

There may be more shows announced soon.  We will keep you updated.

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