Hmong International Freedom Festival
Guide to the Hmong International Freedom Festival
Learn more about the 41st annual Hmong International Freedom Festival, returning to Saint Paul July 1-2.
The Hmong International Freedom Festival comes to Saint Paul for the 41st time on July 1-2. Here’s what you need to know about this celebration of Hmong history and culture and the largest Hmong sports event in the United States.
1. Where is the Hmong International Freedom Festival?
The festival is held at Como Park’s McMurray Field, 1151 Jessamine Ave W.
Saturday July 1 | 7am-8pm
Sunday, July 2 | 7am-8pm
The Twin Cities has been called the “Hmong Capital of the Nation” because it is the top metro area in the US for Hmong population.
2. How many people attend the Hmong International Freedom Festival?
Considered the Olympics of the Hmong American community, the festival is the largest Hmong sports event in the United States. In previous years, attendance has been over 57,000 over two days.
3. What sports are played at the Festival?
One of the most popular games played is sepak takraw - or Kato - a game that looks a lot like volleyball, but prohibits the use of one’s hands and arms. Other sports played at the event include soccer, volleyball, flag football, corn hole and tuj lub (also known as top-spin).
4. What type of entertainment is there at the Festival?
Breakdancing is also a very big component of the festival. The athletic style of street dance has become increasingly popular among Hmong-American youth.
Live music performances include Indogo, Nkauj ib oO, Ko Shoua Vang, Juno Vue, Andy Hang, Supryz, Chenning Xiong, GY, Gohan Vue, Anthony Thao, Joshua Xiong, Keven PhoojYwg Xiong, Jack Vang, Macy Hawj, Hope Thao, Nkaujla Yang, Kevin Vang, J-FLY, Peter Xiong, Madame Stace, Mai Yia Vue, Ichaud Tao, Douachi Yang, Seng Lor and Tim Lee
5. Is there shopping at the Hmong International Freedom Festival?
In addition to sports, there are merchandise booths, delicious food stands, and a main stage where dancers and singers will perform throughout the two days.
6. How much does it cost to attend?
Tickets are $12 at the door and are CASH ONLY.
Admission is free for children under 42" tall as well as anyone over the age of 65 (ID required).
7. Is there event parking?
Parking is available at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds for $10/car (CASH ONLY). Shuttle buses will provide rides between the parking area and the festival from 6:30am-9:30pm
For more information on the festival and how to register a team for the various events, click here. As always, share all the fun you're having at the event with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #MYSAINTPAUL.