The 2020 Twin Cities Summer Jam was supposed to take place in Shakopee this weekend. Which performer will you miss the most?

Like many other festivals, concerts, and fairs -- the 2020 edition of the Twin Cities Summer Jam has been postponed until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Twin Cities Summer Jam announced the postponement on March 27th:

We have made a very difficult decision, and regret to inform you that Twin Cities Summer Jam, originally scheduled for July 23-25, 2020, will be postponed and rescheduled for July 22-24, 2021. All tickets for the 2020 event will be valid for the rescheduled dates.

The 2020 lineup was a great one, but everyone has their favorites. While the Twin Cities Summer Jam team is working to reschedule as many of the 2020 performers for 2021, there are no guarantees. Which 2020 performer will you miss the most this weekend?

The good news? Both Carrie Underwood and the Zac Brown Band, who were scheduled as headliners for this weekend, have committed to return for next year's edition of the festival July 22nd through July 24th, 2021.

Twin Cities Summer Jam is a mixed-genre music festival held at Canterbury Park. Twin Cities Summer Jam will be the only music festival in the Twin Cities and the Upper Midwest that combines music formats – Rock, Pop and Country - for 3 days of great live music with major artists from around the country.

 

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