Evergreen State Fair Announces 2025 Grandstand Concert Lineup General Admission Tickets on Sale

Snohomish, WALocal News

The Evergreen State Fair is gearing up for an exciting 2025 season, having announced its Grandstand concert lineup featuring a mix of iconic artists. Kicking off on August 25, Wynonna Judd will perform as part of her Greatest Hits Tour, showcasing her celebrated catalog of country music. Following her, Tommy James and the Shondells will bring their classic rock hits to the stage on August 26, promising an evening of nostalgia with songs that have shaped the music landscape. The Evergreen Boot Scootin’ Bash on August 28 will offer a lively atmosphere, complete with dance lessons and a performance by rising country star Aaron Crawford. The grand finale will feature Stone Temple Pilots on August 30, a band recognized for their significant impact on the alternative rock genre.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public starting April 11, with presale access for e-newsletter subscribers beginning on April 7. This year's fair promises a diverse range of musical experiences, catering to fans of country, rock, and everything in between. The concert series is expected to draw large crowds, enhancing the fair's reputation as a premier entertainment destination in Monroe, Washington.

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