Wax Factory
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnThe Swerve
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot AThe Usual Suspects
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnJudge Angus
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ATexas Roadhouse Concert Series: The Oak Ridge Boys with special guest T. Graham Brown
Parking Lot LA country and gospel quartet, The Oak Ridge Boys have been entertaining Kentucky State Fair audiences for 46 years. The group has scored 12 gold, three platinum and one double platinum album; earned Grammy, Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Awards; and were recently inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. www.oakridgeboys.com Graham Brown’s sprung onto the country scene with the sad and soulful “Drowning In Memories.” He followed that Top 40 single with “I Tell It like It Used to Be.” Other hits quickly followed, with his self-penned release “Hell and High Water,” which became his first number one song. His next single “Don’t Go to Strangers” rose to the top of the chart. Recently, his gospel album “Forever Changed” netted him a Grammy nomination. tgrahambrown.com
TBA
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnWhiskey Bent Valley Boys
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot AGold Brick
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnShotgun Serenade
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot ATexas Roadhouse Concert Series: Zach Williams with special guest CAIN
Parking Lot LChristian singer and songwriter Zach Williams is a two-time Grammy winning artist. In 2019 his second album “Rescue Story” featured the title single peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard U.S. Christian chart. A second single, “There Was Jesus” featuring Dolly Parton reached No. 1 on the chart and went on to win a Grammy. www.zachwilliamsmusic.com CAIN, a trio of siblings Taylor, Madison, and Logan Cain hail from Alabama, where these preacher’s kids first started singing as a family band. Their debut project was released last year. www.caintheband.com
From Paris
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnThe Hank Rose Project
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ABarb Polk
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnWhiskey Bent Valley Boys
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot ARock Station
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnShotgun Serenade
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot ATexas Roadhouse Concert Series: Happy Together Tour 2021 with special guest The Monarchs
Parking Lot LHit after hit from the ’60s and ’70s, the Happy Together Tour unites some of the era’s top artists: The Turtles, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, The Association, Classic IV, The Vogue and The Cowsills.
From Paris
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnThe Hank Rose Project
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ATBA
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnKentucky Blue
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot AFrankie Moody
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnShotgun Serenade
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ATop Shelf
Budweiser Pavilion (11) West LawnThe Hank Rose Project
Sivori Tent Parking Lot ARenata the Band
The BIG Tent (10) South Wing Parking Lot ATexas Roadhouse Concert Series: P.O.D. with special guest All Good Things
Parking Lot LPopular nu-metal band P.O.D., best known for their hits “Boom,” “Youth of the Nation” and “Goodbye for Now,” has sold over 12 million records worldwide. Over the course of their career they have received three Grammy nominations, an American Music Award nomination, won an Echo Award for International Alternative Group of the Year and two San Diego Music Awards for Best Hard Rock Artist. P.O.D achieved mainstream success with their third album, which featured hits “Southtown” and “Rock the Party (Off the Hook)” which rose to No. 1 on MTV’s Total Request Live. www.payableondeath.com Unlike most bands, All Good Things wasn’t formed in hopes of becoming famous. The LA-based collective started by writing songs for video games and movies. When fans began demanding to know who created the epic high-energy rock anthems, All Good Things officially became a band and began creating music specifically for their fans. allgoodthings.la