Sept 4 - Oct 3, 2010 |  Wed.-Sun. |  Days Until the Fair

 

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End of Summer Concert Series

The L.A. County Fair‘s End of Summer Concert Series, presented by Toyota, appears 19 nights of the Fair. Fair admission is not included in the price of concert tickets.

A limited number of free general admission concert tickets is available the day of the concert. Free general admission tickets are not available for Selena Gomez And the Scene concert; general admission seating $15.  Prices for all other acts: reserved seating $18.50-$25; box seating $22.50-$45; stageside seating $75-$125. Acts & attractions begin at 7:30 p.m. and are subject to change without notice.

 
 

ASA World Championships of Freestyle Motocross
Saturday, Sept. 4  
$18.50-$22.50

The high-flyin’, back-flipping world of Freestyle Motocross comes to the L.A. County Fair featuring the world’s top pro-riders, including crowd favorites Nate Adams and Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg.


 

Teena Marie
Heatwave   Lenny Williams
Sunday, Sept. 5 
$19.50-$100

With songs from Teena Marie’s Congo Square to Heatwave’s “Boogie Nights” to Lenny Williams’ “Cause I Love You,” means one smooth evening of soul.



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Lifehouse
Carolina Liar    Alana Grace
Monday, Sept. 6
$19.50-$100

Combined album sales are more than five million and Lifehouse singles have sold more three million copies online including number one hits "Hanging By a Moment" and "You and Me."

Carolina Liar
Carolina Liar is an American-Swedish rock band based out of Los Angeles with lead vocalist Chad Wolf hailing from Charleston, South Carolina. The band is best known for the song “Show Me What I’m Looking For.”

Alana Grace
Think chic meets rock ‘n’ roll as Alana performs her hit single “Black Roses Red."




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Monster Truck Madness
Thursday, Sept. 9  
$18.50-$22.50

They’re big, they’re loud and they’re really popular.


 

Rick Springfield
Friday, Sept. 10  

$19.50-$100

Rick performs with unstoppable energy delivering unforgettable songs that have become part of the soundtrack to people’s lives.



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Gretchen Wilson
Saturday, Sept. 11
$19.50-$100

Hits will prevail like “Redneck Woman,” “Here for the Party” and “All Jacked Up.”


 

Darius Rucker
Sunday, Sept. 12

$19.50-$100

Darius debuts at the L.A. County Fair with hit singles “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” followed by “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” and more.


 

Creedence Clearwater Revisited
Thursday, Sept. 16
$19.50-$100

It’s some of the best American rock ever written, recorded and delivered, including favorites “Born on the Bayou,” “Lodi,” “Bad Moon Rising,” “Who’ll Stop the Rain” and “Proud Mary.”


 

Tower of Power  

Average White Band
Friday, Sept. 17  
$19.50-$100

Melding jazz, funk, rock and soul in a way no other group has, the 10-piece outfit has been called “tighter than a clenched fist.” What is Hip? TOP.

Average White Band brings on the funk & jazz with hits “Pick Up The Pieces,” “Cut The Cake” and more.


 

Selena Gomez And the Scene
Saturday, Sept. 18  

$15-$125

Multi-talented Selena brings the sounds from her certified gold premier CD Kiss & Tell in her L.A. County Fair debut.


 

MARIACHI USA® Fiesta
Sunday, Sept. 19   

$18.50-$75

An unforgettable uplifting Mariachi experience that keeps the audience dancing, laughing and singing.


 

Boyz II Men  

En Vogue
Thursday, Sept. 23  

$19.50-$100

The Boyz have sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and have captured multi-awards and plenty of hearts along the way with their smooth brand of doo-wop/hip-hop.

En Vogue
One of the most popular and successful female groups of all time, winning more MTV Video Music Awards than any female group in MTV history.


 

WAR
Friday, Sept. 24

$19.50-$100

You know the songs and you’ll be on your feet when WAR takes the stage performing hits “Spill the Wine,” “The World is a Ghetto,” “The Cisco Kid,” “Gypsy Man,” “Low Rider” and “Why Can’t We Be Friends.”


 

70’s Soul Jam featuring The Stylistics & Friends
Saturday, Sept. 25

$19.50-$100

Settle in for some super soul from The Stylistics & Friends including Ray, Goodman & Brown, Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes, Friends of Distinction, New Birth and Jimmie JJ Walker.


 

Happy Together Tour-25th Anniversary
Sunday, Sept. 26 

$19.50-$100

Five incredible artists perform some of the greatest pop rock of the ‘60s. The music celebration stars The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie, The Grass Roots featuring Rob Grill, The Monkees lead singer Micky Dolenz, The Buckinghams and Mark Lindsay, former lead singer of Paul Revere & The Raiders.


 

Demolition Derby
presented by Jeffrey Scott® Fine Magnetics
Thursday, Sept. 30 

$18.50-$22.50

It’s a wild & crazy crash, bang, smash ‘em up 90 minutes of action. Drivers put the pedal to the metal and create mayhem, fun and excitement for the whole family.


 

Daryl Hall & John Oates
Friday, Oct. 1

$19.50-$100

Dozens of hits have been recorded and more than 60 million albums sold from the rich repertoire of Daryl Hall & John Oates—“Rich Girl,” “Kiss On My List,” “Maneater,” “Private Eyes,” “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)," “Sara Smile,” “She’s Gone” and “One On One.”


 

Bad Company
Saturday, Oct. 2

$25-$125


The one and only Bad Company led by legendary frontman Paul Rodgers, arguably the finest singer in rock 'n ' roll and a huge songwriting talent, along with original band mates Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke, is one of the most acclaimed bands of the classic rock era. Only the Bad could be this good.


 

3OH!3
Sunday, Oct. 3  
$19.50-$100

Sean Foreman and Nathaniel ‘Nat’ Motte say that making their loud, distorted, electronic-pop music is not about the trophies and notoriety.  No, forming 3OH!3 (named after the duo’s area code in Boulder, Colorado) was always about something larger than themselves.  It was and remains about being FUN!

 

OK Go
Most people know OK Go from their videos, especially those treadmills, which on YouTube have amassed more than 47,788,229 views. What makes OK Go great is that they write and perform great songs. Blue Colour of the Sky is adventurously, emphatically musical – intricate, emotional, completely self-assured while it stakes out new musical territory. Ready, set, OK Go.


 

 

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