AT THE STATE FAIR
Trampled by Turtles: The Duluth-bred acoustic sextet returned from a nearly two-year hiatus in May with "Life Is Good on the Open Road," an album that boasts a spirited, refined same-oldness to it but also a batch of songs that are among frontman Dave Simonett's strongest yet. Heading up another 89.3 the Current Music-on-a-Stick grandstand show after selling out Bayfront Park in June, Trampled will be joined by "Ends of the Earth"-singing Los Angeles strummer Lord Huron, who put on a dramatic set at the Palace back in April, and golden-voiced Iowa singer/songwriter Lissie. (6:30 p.m. Sat., Minnesota State Fair grandstand, $35, eTix.com.)
Sugarland: After a five-year hiatus for solo careers, this country duo is back with a new album, the bright, poppy and aptly named "Bigger." Jennifer Nettles still has a big, twangy voice that shines on all the big, Celine Dion-ish choruses. Sugarland landed back on country radio this year with "Babe" featuring Taylor Swift, who wrote the song years ago. Nettles and Kristian Bush aren't skittish about returning to state fairs (three are on their schedule) after their stage at the Indiana State Fair collapsed in 2011, killing seven people. With Lindsay Ell and Frankie Ballard. (7:30 p.m. Fri., grandstand, $57-$67)
Tower of Power: Yes, the veteran Oakland R&B band boasts many classic hits, including "What Is Hip" and "You're Still a Young Man," but their new album, "Soul Side of Town," offers some fresh horn-flavored funk to get excited about. (8:30 p.m. Fri., Leinie Lodge Bandshell, free with fair admission)
BoDeans: Frontman Kurt Neumann leads Milwaukee's favorite sons back to their second favorite market, the Twin Cities. It's been a while since the "Closer to Free" and "Good Things" hitmakers have been at the fair, but not in the metro. (8:30 p.m. Sat.-Sun., Leinie Lodge Bandshell, free)
Earth, Wind & Fire: With two heyday members leading the way — heavenly-voiced Philip Bailey and hyper bassist Verdine White — these Rock Hall of Famers will bring their high-energy show and enduring R&B smashes, including "September," "Boogie Wonderland" and "That's the Way of the World." Comedian Sinbad opens. (7:30 p.m. Sun., grandstand, $39-$49)
Beach Boys: Mike Love, uncle of NBA star Kevin Love, and his California crew will offer the good vibes of "Surfer Girl," "Fun, Fun, Fun" and "Kokomo" to the surf-impaired Land of 10,000 Lakes. With the resurrected and revamped Righteous Brothers, who haven't lost that lovin' feeling. (8 p.m. Mon., grandstand, $38.50)
En Vogue: The 1990s hitmaking R&B vocal group still features two original members, Cindy Herron and Terry Ellis, along with Rhona Bennett, who was a member of "The All-New Mickey Mouse Club" with Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake. "Free Your Mind" might be En Vogue's showstopper but expect some extra emotion when the trio does its hit remake of the old Aretha tune, "Giving Him Something He Can Feel." (8:30 p.m. Mon.-Tue., Leinie Lodge Bandshell, free)
Jason Mraz: After releasing "Love Is a Four-Letter Word" in 2012, this San Diego acoustic strummer has opted for one-word album titles. There was "Yes!" in 2014 and then "Know" this month. Clearly his recent stint on Broadway in the Sara Bareilles-penned musical "Waitress" didn't impact his music. The feel-good singer-songwriter is still offering lightweight pop in an easy-listening style that fits in with his '00s radio favorites "I'm Yours" and "Lucky." Brett Dennen opens. (7:30 p.m. Tue., grandstand, $39 & $49)