The Saint Paul City Council welcomed Jared Fucci, president of Breakaway Music Festival, as he presented plans for the festival's inaugural event in the Twin Cities. Scheduled to take place at Allianz Field, the festival aims to attract between 10,000 to 12,000 attendees over two days, featuring electronic dance music and pop artists, with notable headliner Illenium.
Fucci emphasized the festival's independent nature, distinguishing it from larger competitors like AEG and Live Nation. He highlighted the positive community response and the festival's commitment to safety, citing successful events held in other cities this year without incident.
Council members expressed enthusiasm for the event, with discussions focusing on its appeal to local audiences and the decision to host it in Saint Paul rather than Minneapolis. Fucci explained that the choice was strategic, aiming to engage consumers in areas where they live, work, and play, and to establish a long-term presence in the city.
The council unanimously approved the resolution to support the festival, marking a significant step in bringing this new cultural event to the community. For more information, interested individuals can visit breakawaymusicfestival.com or follow the festival on social media.