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Sioux Falls, US
7:58 pm,
41°F
47 %
Wind Gust: 0 mph
Clouds: 75%
Sunrise: 7:10 am
Sunset: 7:51 pm

Upcoming Events

April 9, 6–9 p.m. | $79.00

Want to know where the best bar food in town is? This bar food tour is for you!

Our tour will visit 4 local bars to sample the amazing food that is coming out of their kitchens. From homemade sauces to kitchens that make their own bacon! Culinary finesse can be found in the most unlikely places. Get ready for a great night out with friends (bring your own or we can introduce you to a few). First drink is on us!

You must be 21+ for this tour. A minimum registration is required for this tour to run. There is time at each location to enjoy a beverage Whether you’re a local or visitor, there’s no better way to experience Sioux Falls than through some hidden culinary gems discovered through our Best Bar Food Tour.

April 10, 4 a.m.–5 p.m. | Free

Join us Friday, April 10 from 4–5 PM for a free, roundtable-style Tree Planting Seminar in The Café at Landscape Garden Centers. Bring your questions, photos, or simply come to learn more about selecting, planting, and caring for trees.

Led by John Hartland from the South Dakota Department of Agriculture & Natural Resources, this interactive Q&A will cover:

How to choose the right tree
Planting location and tree types (shade, ornamental, and more)
Bare root vs. potted vs. ball & burlap trees
Proper planting techniques
How to care for your tree after planting
Plus, attendees will receive a coupon for 20% off one bare root or potted tree!

Come learn from an expert and grow your confidence in planting trees!

April 10, Noon–6 p.m. | $5

Enjoy drop-in crafting all month long at AMC Collective.
Guests can choose from a variety of beginner-friendly projects including rock painting (free will donation), cupcake liner flowers, tassel keychains, and butterfly suncatchers. Projects are available anytime during open hours.
Most projects are $5 and punch card eligible. A fun and flexible creative activity for all ages.

April 10, Noon–2 p.m. | $4.99

A towering vault once sheltered fortunes as secretive as the ambitions shaping Sioux Falls streets. Stone facades whisper of shadowy deals, dramatic courthouse showdowns, and a theater reborn from the ashes of heartbreak.

This self-guided audio tour unlocks downtown’s doors, leading you to hidden marvels and overlooked tales most travelers never find.

What caused Sioux Falls’ grandest bank tower to double as a fortress during a crisis? Why did nightfall spark ghostly rumors in the State Theatre’s backstage corridors? Who left coded graffiti deep within the courthouse before disappearing for good?

Move through echoing lobbies and beneath ornate arches. Each step uncovers stories of rebellion, scandal, rivalry, and redemption. The familiar becomes thrilling, the silent stones speaking louder with every turn.

Dare to start uncovering the secrets beneath Sioux Falls’ polished surface. Your adventure into the city’s unruly heart begins now.

April 10, 1–4 p.m. | $79.00

Our Cocktail Showdown Tour will pit cocktail against cocktail.

A different drink every month! We will start the tour with a light appetizer. From there, we will visit three bars to partake in their version of the featured cocktail. As a participant, you will rate each cocktail to determine that week’s winner. During the fourth week of the month, our tour will visit the top 3 cocktails from the month to determine the ULTIMATE winner! A certificate will be provided to the winning cocktail from Sioux Falls Food Tours.

You must be 21+ for this tour
A minimum registration is required for this tour to run
Alcoholic beverages are included in the price of this tour

Whether you’re a local or visitor, there’s no better way to experience Sioux Falls than through an afternoon of exquisite libations!

April 10, 6–9 p.m. | $75

A fun and meaningful evening for moms and daughters to slow down, connect, and grow together. It is such a special night to be able to spend together.

Designed for 5th–8th grade girls and their moms or mom figures, Wildly Confident is an interactive experience focused on building confidence, opening communication, and creating memories you’ll both carry home. Enjoy guided connection moments, a high school girls panel, dessert bar, local shopping, swag, and giveaways.

This is a ticketed event and spots are limited – ticket sales close April 8th

April 10, 7 p.m. – April 11, 12 a.m. | Free

Warm up those vocal cords and bring your best shower-singer confidence. Karaoke Night hits Big Sioux Diner & Dive every Friday from 8 PM to midnight. Grab a bite, pick your song, and take the mic, whether you’re here to belt a classic or cheer on your friends.

April 10, 8:30 p.m. – April 11, 1 a.m. |

“A rock-n-roll original…” Join us for an evening of electricity and music hosted by Second Generation Rockabilly Hall of Fame rocker Robby Vee. Robby Vee “The Prince Of Twang” was born Robert Velline named after his father Bobby Vee. He is recognized by both the American & Canadian Rockabilly Hall of Fames and in 2019 he was recognized by the IRRMA for a Iowa Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Nomination. Vee has been performing his unique style of Rock-n-Roll music for years on stages across the globe. Having been on tour with the legends and architects of rock-n-roll, Robby has learned from, and shared credits and stages with the best, from James Burton to Carl Perkins, Bo Diddley, Albert Lee, Little Richard, the Everly Brothers, Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Dion, The Righteous Brothers, Buddy Holly’s Crickets, Dick Clark and his ‘Caravan of Stars Rock ‘N’ Roll Show’, Andrew Lloyd Weber & Tim Rice and his father, 60’s pop rocker Bobby Vee and many more. Robby is known for combining elements of his vast repertoire telling stories that bridge the generation gap from “the roots of Rock n Roll to the new sounds of Americana music of today”. As an Entertainer with many studio records to his name, countless guest artist credits, and a history of extensive touring, Vee has captured the attention of audiences and respected industry professionals both Nationally and Internationally. Claude Hall, radio-TV editor of Billboard magazine writes, “If this guy had been around during the era of Elvis, he would have given Elvis a run for his money.”
No cover charge. Must be 21+ to attend.