Summer Fun 2018: August highlights

Wrap up summer with Beyonce, Taylor, the Fringe Festival and of course, the State Fair.

May 19, 2018 at 7:00AM
FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2017 file photo, Taylor Swift performs at DIRECTV NOW Super Saturday Night Concert in Houston, Texas. A man arrested outside a Beverly Hills home owned by Swift was wearing a mask and rubber gloves, had a knife, rope and ammunition and told police he had driven there from his Colorado home to see the singer. The 28-year-old Swift, who lives in New York, was not at the home either time. (Photo by John Salangsang/Invision/AP, File)
Taylor Swift will bring her Reputation Stadium Tour to U.S. Bank Stadium for two nights, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Minnesota Fringe Festival

Aug. 2-18: For its 25th anniversary, the independent performance festival shows no signs of slowing down. With big-cast musicals, intimate dramatic shows, dance, comedy, storytelling, juggling, plays for kids and theatrical experimentations, it's a chance to see a ton of talent in a short amount of time (all shows are under an hour) and be a part of Fringe fever. There's a mix of established artists hailing from all over the country and newbies testing the waters for the first time. (Various locations, Mpls. Tickets and passes on sale in July; minnesotafringe.org.)

Sheila Regan

Jack White

Aug. 6: He earned a lot of eyerolls over his rather goofy new album "Boarding House Reach," but the tall cool rocker still has fans here excited over his first Minnesota appearance as a frontman since the White Stripes gigs in 2005. For many, it'll also be their first show at the impressively remade Armory. White's setlists have included plenty of Stripes tunes, plus a little Raconteurs and Dead Weather. Some of those playful new tunes actually could be fun in concert, too. (The Armory, 600 S. 6th St., Mpls. Sold out; resale tickets from $133.)

Chris Riemenschneider

Beyoncé and Jay-Z

Aug. 8: After putting on one of the grandest concerts of the decade at TCF Bank Stadium on 2016's "Lemonade" tour, Queen Bey is coming to Minneapolis' glitzier but inferior new football palace with her rapper husband Jay-Z adding to the scale of the show. Rumor is she'll drop a new album on us by then. He delivered the stripped-back and inspired "4:44" last year. Having them together should be fun, but otherwise it's all about Bey. (U.S. Bank Stadium, Mpls. $47-$1,993, ticketmaster.com.)

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Minnesota State Fair

Aug. 23-Sept. 3: A fancy new Pronto Pup production center will let fair­goers see how the sausage, er, corn dog is made. A new Pet Pavilions exhibition space will overtake the former Machinery Hill. Other than that, summer's grand fair finale looks to be the same as it ever was, and thanks for that. Grandstand concerts will be heavy on choose-your-own-nostalgia, including Earth, Wind & Fire (Aug. 26), the Beach Boys (Aug. 27), 311 (Aug. 31), Boy George and Culture Club (Sept. 3) and more, plus free concerts TBA. (Minnesota State Fairgrounds. $11-$14 daily admission; mnstatefair.org.)

Simon Peter Groebner

Taylor Swift

Aug. 31-Sept. 1: Taylor always tries to beat the system. Her latest move was adding a second concert in many major cities on this year's Reputation Stadium Tour. Why? To thwart the secondary ticket market. Even though her top ticket prices are stratospheric ($795 for a VIP package), the 28-year-old megastar seems to be in touch with her fans. In 2017, they gobbled up her latest album, "Reputation," like it was the hottest thing since Adele's "25." Charli XCX and Camila Cabello open. (U.S. Bank Stadium, Mpls. $47.50-$897, ticketmaster.com.)

Jon Bream

Chase Adelsman, A.J. Herman, Jacob Hooper, Erin Gassner and Riley Parham (from left to right) hold flashlights during their performance of “Slaughterhouse Five: A Musical” at the Minnesota Fringe Festival first preview night. Monday July 17, 2017, Minnesota Fringe Festival executive director Dawn Bentley; Fringe Previews #1; 30 three minute show previews; University of Minnesota Rarig Center Thrust stage; Minneapolis
The Fringe Festival is back Aug. 2-18 in various locations. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2016 file photo, Beyonce, center, and Jay-Z perform during a Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaign rally in Cleveland. Beyonce performed a 2-hour set at Coachella, Saturday, April 14, 2018, paying tribute to the marching bands, the dance troupes and step teams at historically black colleges and universities. Jay-Z also came out for a collaboration.( AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
Beyonce and Jay-Z are coming to U.S. Bank Stadium on Aug. 8 for their On The Run II tour. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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