When you think of a casino, gambling is probably the first thing that comes to mind. We’ve all daydreamed about hitting a big jackpot like the three lucky people at Mystic Lake, the recent winners at Treasure Island, or the person that snagged a life-changing amount at Black Bear Casino!

Minnesota is home to 38 casinos, and while gaming is the main event, there’s plenty more to experience. From live music to comedy shows, there’s a wide variety of entertainment and the casinos are constantly announcing new shows.

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Treasure Island Resort and Casino, located at 5734 Sturgeon Lake Rd in Welch, Minnesota, is a 24-hour casino with 40 table games, a poker room, video poker, keno machines, and almost 2,000 slot machines. It also features a 2,800-seat indoor event center and a 16,000-seat outdoor amphitheater.

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The casino just announced its first outdoor concert for 2025, calling it "possibly their weirdest show yet."

Treasure Island Resort and Casino Hosting The Weirdest Show Yet

Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, September 27, at 10 AM CST through TIcasino.com. Reserved seating costs $99, $75, $59, and $49. General admission tickets are $39, and tickets for the Michelob ULTRA Zone are $159.

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“Weird Al” Yankovic is hitting the stage for the first time in six years with his “BIGGER & WEIRDER 2025 TOUR,” along with special guest Puddles Pity Party. The show will be at the Treasure Island Amphitheater on Saturday, June 28, 2025.

Yankovic has been pumping out parody songs for nearly 50 years. He became famous in the 1980s with hits like “Eat It” and “Like a Surgeon” and had even more success in the 90s with songs like “Amish Paradise”, “White & Nerdy”, and “Smells Like Nirvana”.

Over his career, he has sold more than 12 million albums, won five Grammy awards, and earned several gold and platinum records.

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