Snoop Dogg to Perform at Treasure Island, Casino Says Show for Ages ‘Five and Up’
Posted on: April 20, 2026, 02:57h.
Last updated on: April 20, 2026, 02:57h.
- Snoop Dogg will play Treasure Island Resort & Casino in September
- Snoop will play the Treasure Island Amphitheater in Welch, MN
- The show is ages 5+
Treasure Island Resort & Casino in Minnesota has just booked its biggest name yet for its 2026 Summer Concert Series at the property’s 16,000-seat outdoor Amphitheater.

On Monday, Treasure Island announced Snoop Dogg will play the tribal casino on Saturday, Sept. 5. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 am CDT at TIcasino.com. Prices start at $69, with Michelob Ultra Zone tickets starting at $259.
Since his debut album in 1993, “Doggystyle,” Snoop has been a pioneer in hip-hop and has since ventured into other entertainment, including television, film, sports, and even homemaking with Martha Stewart. The West Coast icon was named one of Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” last year.
Snoop, a 16-time Grammy Award nominee, the third most nods without a win, received his Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2018. Snoop is unquestionably the biggest name of the 2026 Treasure Island Summer Concert Series, with other confirmed acts highlighted by Yachtley Crew (July 3), comedian Gabriel Iglesias (July 31), and Shinedown (Aug. 21).
Snoop Dogg’s greatest hits include “Gin & Juice,” “Nuthin’ But a G Thang,” and “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”
Ages 5+
Snoop Dogg and preschoolers aren’t typically aligned, but since the concert will be outside in the Treasure Island Amphitheater, the casino says the show is “ages 5+.” That will allow parents to bring their kids to see the legendary hip-hop headliner.
Minors under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times,” the Treasure Island Amphitheater regulations state. Listener discretion is advised for younger audience members.

The website also says “the sale and use of cannabis is prohibited,” a condition that could be tough to enforce at the Snoop Dogg gathering.
Treasure Island has more than 1,800 slot machines, video poker, and video keno games, along with 40 live dealer table games, a poker room, and a 500-seat bingo hall. The property, which includes the second-largest hotel in Minnesota with 788 rooms, is owned and operated by the Prairie Island Indian Community. The entertainment complex in Welch is a 40-minute drive from the Twin Cities.
Snoop Casino Business
Snoop Dogg is known for pioneering G-Funk (gangster funk) and defining West Coast hip-hop. His name is also synonymous with marijuana culture, and he’s an investor in several cannabis companies.
Snoop is also involved in the US gaming industry through a sweepstakes casino platform called the Dogg House Casino. The online gaming website and app features a music playlist and interactive gaming environment supposedly curated by Snoop.
Sweepstakes coins on the Dogg House Casino are called Dogg Cash, digital gaming credits that can be redeemed for cash withdrawals. The platform includes Snoop-branded and themed slots, table games, and even a chance for players to square off in poker against a digital version of Snoop himself.
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