Glitterer – 7th St Entry – Minneapolis MN – March 2nd 2026

First Avenue and the 7th St Entry present Glitterer.

Review and photos by Aiden Cooper

On a Monday night at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis, Glitterer made an otherwise small venue feel huge. Those who have seen a show at 7th Street can acknowledge that it’s a very intimate venue. From the low ceilings to the low stage the music is right next to you.

From the moment the band started, the lighting remained dim and blue. This curated the aesthetic for the night, almost strictly allowing the music to speak for itself. Glitterer leaned into this feeling right away by delivering a high-energy tight set. Every movement seemed carefully curated to make the show as enjoyable as possible. Even though there weren’t any standout moments of the night, Glitterer made up for it with consistent momentum while pushing through their set.

About halfway through the set, the energy swelled enough and a mini mosh pit broke out in front of the stage. This pit was led by a group of what looked to be high schoolers who were very excited to be at the Glitterer show. Anytime a song played, they collectively cheered and shouted the lyrics along with the vocalist, further adding energy to the night. At the end of their set, they acknowledged the state of the city, connecting their last few songs to the pain that not only Minneapolis, but the world is going through currently. They carried this theme through to the end of the night.

While the night didn’t have dramatic highlights, Glitterer proved their consistency and passion for the art they create is enough to carry a high energy set that keeps the crowd engaged throughout the entire show.