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Enjoy Free Entertainment at the Mission Square Stage at the 2023 California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles!

 

(PASO ROBLES, CA) – The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to welcome 12 bands to their

Mission Square Stage presented by The Tire Store. These shows are free with your paid Fair

admission. Don’t worry if you’ve missed the first few days of the Fair as they have a stacked

lineup planned for every night of the Fair starting each night at 7:00 pm!

Mission Square is nestled in between Estrella and Adelaide Hall and features a beer and wine

bar next to the stage. Seating is first come, first served. The remaining acts are as follows:

7/23/23 – Lunar Radio – A 4-piece Central California coast premier band performing Rock,

Funk, Blues and Country from classic songs of the 60’s up to current hits.

7/24/23 – ghost\monster – For over a decade ghost\monster has been mining the top hits from

sock-hop to hip-hop, from Johnny Cash to the Clash, and from Elle King to the King of Pop.

They seamlessly take their sound from the tasting room to the tap room and beyond with their

diverse catalogue. Feel-good evergreen rock and roll at its best.

7/25/23 – Marisa Deering – A singer/songwriter born and raised in Mission Viejo, California.

Growing up on country music, her songwriting is inspired by great storytellers. Her songs are

fueled by personal introspection and attempting to explain the world around her as she sees it.

7/26/23 – The Transducers – Hailing from Monterey and known for their high-energy shows,

packed with a colorful assortment of rock music including originals and fresh arrangements of

songs spanning across multiple decades and styles. They pull from their roots in classical,

musical theater, blues, funk and soul with full harmonies and powerhouse vocals to make every

show an unforgettable experience.

7/27/23 – RUMOR – A 6-piece local cover band from the Central Coast delivering classic to

contemporary soft rock, blues, R&B, and pop dance hits. The versatile group includes double

guitar leads, keyboards, synthesizer, sax, and a powerful female vocalist, Dani Nicole.

7/28/23 – Way Out West – Way Out West is country, rock, and some hippie music thrown in for

fun. With their tight harmonies and hot licks, Way Out West has become the dance band to

follow on the Central Coast.

7/29/23 – Stellar Band – A multi-talented group of musicians playing classic hits that span the

decades. Their music is influenced by a diverse range of artists, from Fleetwood Mac to Led

Zeppelin.

7/30/23 – Blythe Berg & thebodyparts – A 5-piece band formed of Paso Robles locals and

influenced by female icons such as Amy Winehouse, Fiona Apple and Carole King. New Times

Award Winning singer-songwriter, Blythe Berg, leads the band on vocals and keys. Come enjoy

the band's pitch perfect, sassy originals and danceable covers.

For a complete list of attractions happening each day of the 2023 California Mid-State Fair,

please visit www.MidStateFair.com.

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