Are you heading up to Minneapolis to see Florida Georgia Line on Saturday? Here's everything you need to know!

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First, remember that there are a bunch of road construction projects on Highway 52 between here and the Twin Cities. There are bridge projects in Zumbrota and just north of Cannon Falls, plus there are several lane restrictions that could cause some back-ups between Cannon Falls and Hampton, so you might want to give yourself a little extra time on the way up.

Here's the full line-up for Saturday's show at Target Field:

Doors Open – 4:00pm
Chris Lane – 6:00pm
Nelly – 6:45pm
Backstreet Boys – 7:45pm
Florida Georgia Line – 9:00pm

And, finally, keep in mind that security for Target Field is the same as it is for Twins games. Which means, lines can back up quickly right before the first act starts!

It was REALLY backed up a few years ago for Paul McCartney -- so much that they pushed back the start of the concert -- but I'm guessing it won't be quite as bad for Saturday's show. It's still something to consider, though, especially if you're going to have a beverage or two at one of the bars and restaurants in downtown Minneapolis before heading into Target Field.

Here's more specific info, courtesy of Target Field:

-Guests may not leave Target Field and re-enter once they have entered the facility.

-Target Field is a smoke-free facility. Smoking is no longer allowed anywhere within Target Field or its areas. This includes the ballpark itself, Target Plaza, the Promenade behind the ballpark and the 5th and 7th Street sidewalks adjacent to Target Field. Electronic cigarettes are also prohibited at Target Field.

-There is no re-entry at Target Field.

-Bags/Backpacks/Coolers: Soft-sided containers and bags 16″ by 16″ by 8″ or smaller are permitted into Target Field. The Minnesota Twins reserve the right to inspect and remove any package or container or their contents. Coolers and bags of any size with hard sides are not allowed in the ballpark.

-In case of rain, umbrellas and ponchos are allowed.

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