Mystic Lake Casino Hotel held open casting calls for 250 temporary workers last week to staff a four-day pop-up concert on the entertainment complex grounds during Super Bowl weekend.
Club Nomadic, known for its high-buck parties, will host country-pop hitmakers Florida Georgia Line along with three other headliners in Prior Lake ahead of the Feb. 4 Super Bowl at downtown Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium. The makeshift concert venue, which is expected to hold 9,500, remains under construction outside of the casino. Tickets start at $200 for general admission.
Mystic Lake held a three-day job fair for interested bartenders, servers, cooks, bussers, custodians, and more. Qualified candidates were hired on site.
In recent years, Club Nomadic has hosted performers like Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, Dave Matthews Band, Pharrell Williams and Red Hot Chili Peppers to kick off its Super Bowl festivities.
The Club Nomadic gigs are organized by the New York-based events company Nomadic Entertainment Group, which is owned by the official hospitality partner of the National Football League. That same group will also put on concerts at the renovated Minneapolis Armory near U.S. Bank Stadium, site of Super Bowl LII. By contrast, Mystic Lake is 26 miles from downtown Minneapolis.
Liz Sawyer
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