Kidz Bop Live first act announced for the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand
The family friendly music brand Kidz Bop Live 2024 is the first act confirmed for the 2024 Minnesota State Fair Grandstand concert series, it was announced on Friday.
The act will headline at 3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 2 — that’s Labor Day, the last day of the State Fair.
Tickets are priced from $47 to $24 and go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 26 via etix.com or by phone at 800-514-3849. A fan club presale begins at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23, with a Spotify presale at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24.
Kidz Bop, a music brand for kids, features current pop hits “sung by kids for kids.”
Since its launch, the brand reports that it has sold more than 24 million albums and generated more than 11 billion streams. The music franchise, according to a State Fair news release, connects with kids and families through albums, music videos, consumer products and live tours. The music franchise reports that it is expanding internationally and currently records in five different languages.
Kidz Bop is a part of the Concord music label; more info at kidzbop.com.
Additional Grandstand artists will be announced periodically between now and the start of the State Fair on Thursday, Aug. 22, according to the State Fair news release. People are encouraged to sign up for the State Fair’s e-news at mnstatefair.org to receive concert announcements before tickets go on sale.
As usual this year, the Fair also announced, fireworks will follow all Grandstand shows, weather permitting. On Sept. 2, fireworks will be at 9 p.m.
Pre-fair discount admission tickets are currently on sale for the 2024 Great Minnesota Get-Together. Visit mnstatefair.org/tickets/admission-tickets/ for more information.
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