Paul, the divey Turf Club, the historic Fitzgerald Theater and the two-level, 2,400-capacity Palace Theatre. The First Avenue family has expanded to include the mid-size Fine Line Music Cafe a few blocks away and, over in St. Prince helped vault First Avenue into the limelight, and it has since given performers something to aspire to: that they might get their own silver star on the building’s exterior-among more than 100 others naming Bob Dylan, Aerosmith, Queen Latifah, Nine Inch Nails, Trampled by Turtles and, in gold leaf, Prince. The Twin Cities’ most iconic music venue is First Avenue, which adjoins with a smaller stage for up-and-coming artists called 7th St Entry. Those big-ticket venues aside, dozens of venues bring in musical and comedic talents-whether you’re looking to sing along for an evening, unwind with a drink or dance the night away. In summer, the outdoor Target Field and TCF Bank Stadium join the list. The biggest touring headliners and entertainment acts perform at Target Center, Xcel Energy Center and U.S.