Minnesota Casino Hosts Super Bowl Nightclub

Leading up to Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis on February 4, Mystic Lake Casino (l.) in Prior Lake, Minnesota will host a temporary, 64,000 square foot nightclub built by Nomadic Entertainment. Some of the top names in pop music are expected to perform. Last year Nomadic built a similar venue in Houston

Construction will begin later this month on a 64,00 square foot, 9,000-person temporary nightclub, Club Nomadic at Mystic Lake, at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, Minnesota. Designed to coincide with Super Bowl LII, February 4, 2018 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, the venue will be open February 1-4 and offer four nights of “world-class performances,” said Jack Murphy, president of New York-based Nomadic Entertainment, a division of the National Football League’s official hospitality partner. The company also is creating a club space at the Minneapolis Armory.

Murphy stated, “Few would argue the excitement and energy level that last year’s Club Nomadic brought to the city of Houston. It was the most talked-about venue in the city the weeks leading up to the big game and we intend to exceed that level of vigor in cooperation with the team at Mystic Lake to deliver great entertainment and an unmatched nightlife experience to the region.”

A traveling concert and party production company, Nomadic Entertainment group has presented Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, the Chainsmokers, Dave Matthews Band, Pharrell Williams and Red Hot Chili Peppers at similar venues, including the Houston venue for Super Bowl 2017.

Murphy said entertainers and ticket information for Mystic Lake’s club will be announced soon. Nomadic venues include extensive VIP spaces with tickets priced at a minimum of $175.