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Grammy-winning artist Chandler Moore is confirmed to headline the grandstand stage at the 2025 Northwest Washington Fair, taking place on August 14 in Lynden. This highly anticipated performance is expected to significantly boost fair attendance and engagement, as Moore is a recognized figure in contemporary music. His five Grammy wins highlight his exceptional talent and popularity, making him a major draw for both local residents and visitors. The Northwest Washington Fair has a rich tradition of featuring prominent artists, and Moore's appearance will further solidify its reputation as a premier entertainment destination. The fair not only serves as a platform for musical performances but also fosters community spirit and cultural celebration.

Attendees can look forward to an exciting lineup of events, with Moore's concert being a standout experience. The fair's commitment to quality entertainment is evident in its ability to attract top-tier artists like Moore. This event promises to be a memorable occasion, enhancing the cultural fabric of Whatcom County.

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