SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon State Fair, happening August 26 – September 5, 2022, has released their 2022 concert line-up, featuring seven exciting performances at the L.B. Day Amphitheater.
This year’s Fair brings an all-star lineup of headliners to the L.B. Day Amphitheater, including:
- Rascal Flatts lead singer, Gary LeVox – Monday August 29
- GrammyÒ Award-winning reggae artist Shaggy – Tuesday August 30
- Dove Award-winning faith and worship leaders Bethel Music – Wednesday August 31
- Pioneering R&B girl group TLC – Thursday September 1
- Country music superstar Scotty McCreery – Friday September 2
- Rock and Roll Hall of Famers THE BEACH BOYS – Saturday September 3
- Best-selling hip hop artist Nelly – Monday September 5
Oregon State Fair e-mail subscribers will have the first chance to buy concert tickets, fair admission, carnival rides, and Fair Lift tickets during a limited time presale starting at 10 a.m. PT on Thursday, May 5th. Fans can sign up for the presale at oregonstatefair.org/newsletter now through Wednesday May 4th.
On Friday, May 6th, at 10 a.m PT, ticket sales open to the general public. Select prices increase when the Fair begins on Friday, August 26th. Tickets and additional information can be found at oregonstatefair.org.
“Celebrating the Oregon State Fair with our community is always the highlight of the year for me” said CEO Kim Grewe-Powell. “We have a fantastic concert lineup, new attractions, and traditional favorites this year that I know our guests will enjoy. I am grateful for the opportunity to gather together as a community to celebrate, educate and create fun memories with family and friends.”
Reserved concert tickets start at $40 and include free fair admission. Tickets for VIPPlus Suite Seats, the premium ticket that includes free parking, souvenir lanyard, priority entrance, special food service and access to a VIP beverage bar, and a reserved seat in the premium center section, cost $100 each. Each L.B. Day Amphitheater concert at the Oregon State Fair will also offer a limited amount of seats free with paid admission to the fair on a first-come, first-serve basis, while space lasts.
About the Oregon State Fair
The Oregon State Fair began in the year 1861 in Oregon City during the American Civil War. Since 1862, the Fair has called the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem, home. The Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center host thousands of visitors from all over the world each year, with premier concerts, art, culture, rides, agricultural exhibits, and livestock exhibits. For more information, visit oregonstatefair.org.