SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sioux Falls will be buzzing with live music this weekend.
Levitt at the Falls is welcoming a popular act for two nights in a row.
Brule attracted about 10,000 fans the last time it played at the Levitt.
This time around the Native American music group will play Friday and Saturday.
“The last time they were here the crowd was so big, it makes sense to make it more available and just really have a lovely evening for more people,” Levitt at the Falls President and CEO Nancy Halverson said.
The Sioux Falls Police Department is reminding people to give themselves some extra time to park for the concert.
“With the popularity of the band, there could be a lot of people, so just be advised you might not be able to get where you want to right away,” said Sgt. Aaron Benson with the Sioux Falls Police Department.
One of your parking options is the ramp at the Steel District, right next to the Levitt lawn.
“After 5:00, it is free to the public; there are 800 parking spaces there, so that should really help with the parking situation,” Halverson said.
The Levitt isn’t the only place attracting lots of music fans this weekend.
Great Bear Ski Valley is hosting Lallycooler Music Festival Friday and Saturday.
“The only way to access the event is on a shuttle, so pretty specific,” Benson said.
Click here for details on the shuttle service.
Driving yourself or using a ride-share service won’t be options for getting to the Lallycooler site.
The police department will have officers on hand at both events.