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Fergus Falls moves to declare community festival for American Idol contestant; parade and concert planned if schedule allows

City of Fergus Falls, Committee of the Whole · April 29, 2026

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Summary

City staff asked the committee to declare a community festival supporting local contestant Chris Tungseth; plans include a May 6 parade and an evening concert at the RTC if television timing permits. The committee approved moving the proclamation forward and staff detailed logistics and volunteer needs.

The Committee of the Whole approved a recommendation to move forward with declaring a community festival in support of local American Idol contestant Chris Tungseth, with contingency plans that hinge on the show’s schedule.

Andrew Brimseth briefed the committee on ongoing coordination with American Idol producers, who work directly with local governments on hometown celebrations if a contestant reaches the top three. The current plan calls for a 5:30 p.m. parade downtown on May 6 and a 7:30 p.m. concert behind the Kirkbride/at the RTC if producers confirm the schedule; Brimseth said producers do not finalize some details until shortly before travel arrangements and that filming schedules control the event timeline.

Brimseth said the Chamber of Commerce has agreed to act as fiscal host and that dozens of local partners have volunteered for logistics, barricades, trash service and event staffing. He said producers and film crews will own the filming schedule and the city will supply services such as crowd control and barricades. Staff estimated the event could draw 10,000 or more viewers and asked council to declare the event a community festival so the city could support barricades and other services.

Council approved a motion to move forward with the proclamation and festival declaration; staff will place the formal proclamation on the next council agenda. Officials emphasized that producers will control film access and timing, that the event must remain apolitical (producers require no campaign activity), and that more details — including parking and staging — would be finalized in subsequent logistics meetings.