Winter Bluegrass Weekend
March 6–8, 2026
Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West Hotel, Plymouth MN
Winter Weekend 2026 is Friday–Sunday, March 6–8, and as always, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel and Conference Center in Plymouth!
It’s a full weekend of music offering something for everyone including the centerpiece Member Band Showcase, workshops, Friday night Old-Time Headline Concert, and Saturday night Bluegrass Headline Concert.
Music on three levels and three different stages! And of course, informal jams in jamming rooms and hallways pretty much around the clock!
And because the festival is held in the Crowne Plaza Hotel & Resort, there’s swimming, a fitness center, bar and restaurants on site!
Single Day Tickets available at the door only.
Click on a heading below to see prices and info for each event.
Winter Weekend Ticket Info
Tickets to Winter Bluegrass Weekend provide admission to concerts, workshops, jamming and more from Friday, March 6 4pm–Sunday, March 8 at Noon.
The prices below include admission for one person for the Friday night Headline Concerts with Showman & Coole, and the Saturday Night Headline Concert with the Po’ Ramblin’ Boys.
-
MBOTMA Members $60
Individual Members can purchase one ticket at this rate. Family and higher levels can purchase two tickets at this rate.
To unlock this price, you will be asked to enter your Membership ID or email address.
If entering your email address, it MUST be all lowercase. Your browser may automatically capitalize the first letter. You MUST make it lower case before submitting.
If you have become a member since February 2025, your ID is an 11-digit number that is in your confirmation email from Etix. -
Adults 25 and up (Non-Members) $65
-
Young Adults 18–24 $25
-
Under 18 (with paid Adult) $0
-
Winter Bluegrass Weekend Adult At Door $75
-
Single Day Adult (At Door Only) $45
Grass Seeds Academy Registration Info
Dates and Times:
Friday: 7 – 9 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. – 12 noon, and 1 – 4 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and concert at 1 p.m.
The program is designed for youth ages 8-18 and is open to all experience levels. While no bluegrass experience is required, students are expected to have basic knowledge of their instruments—three chords on a fretted instrument, or a few tunes on a fiddle. Students are there to learn about jamming etiquette, ensemble playing, how to play back-up, how to take a lead break, plus singing lead and harmony vocals.