Minnesota State Fair Everything you need to know about tickets parking and concerts Twin Cities

Minnesota State Fair Everything you need to know about tickets parking and concerts Twin Cities

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Minnesota State Fair What to know about this year' s events

Photo: Judy Griesedieck/Star Tribune via Getty Images The begins Thursday, kicking off 12 days of end-of-summer fun. The big picture: It's the first "normal" fair since the pandemic; 2020 was canceled and 2021 was hampered by uncertainty, COVID concerns and bad weather. "It just has a whole different feel than 2021," State Fair general manager Jerry Hammer told Axios of the preparations. State of play: Fair officials are planning for attendance of roughly 1.7 million, shy of 2019's record 2.1 million visitors.Hammer said vendors are "in a much better place this year," with many of last year's labor shortage and supply chain issues resolved. Most vendors that survived the pandemic returned, he added. Yes, but: The fair isn't immune to inflation, which means fairgoers might encounter higher prices beyond tickets, ."I expect things will cost more for vendors, for everybody," Hammer said. "If you're in business at all, you're not immune due to inflation." What's new: In addition to new fair foods and drinks, such as and , the Midway is adding several new roller coasters, Blue Ribbon Bingo and a host of other attractions.This year's concert line-up, meanwhile, includes The Beach Boys, Pitbull, Florida Georgia Line and Portugal. The Man. Yes, and: Gerry Kulzer will take over the butter bust creation for Linda Christensen, who retired last year after decades in the Dairy Building. Threat level: Low, according to Department of Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington. But that hasn't stopped officials from putting together what he called the "most robust and the most versatile and most flexible plan" he's seen in his decades in local law enforcement.The plan includes 200 officers from 55 agencies across the state and enhanced security inside and outside the gates. Metal detectors will be at the entrances again this year. Details: The fair from 7 am to 11 pm through Labor Day, when it closes at 9 pm. Tickets online, at some local grocery stores or at the fairgrounds. Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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