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Zac Brown Band Announced for 2024 Mid-State Fair!

 

(PASO ROBLES, CA) – The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to announce Zac Brown Band

has been confirmed to perform in concert on Sunday, July 21. There will be no opening act and

the show will begin promptly at 7:30 pm. The concert will take place in the Chumash

Grandstand Arena at the Paso Robles Event Center and is part of the Michelob Ultra Concert

Series presented by Visit SLO CAL.

Ticket prices for the show are $50, $75, $120, and $160 and will go on sale Friday,

February 9, 2024, starting at 10:00 am to the general public. New this year is a program

called “Local Fan of the Fair” which will allow registered local fans 1-hour early access to

purchase tickets. For more information about this early access, please visit

www.MidStateFair.com.

Tickets can be purchased on the California Mid-State Fair’s Official website

www.MidStateFair.com. The Box Office cannot guarantee the authenticity or validity of

any tickets purchased outside of our official channel.

Zac Brown Band is a multi-platinum, GRAMMY Award-winning, Southern rock group led by front

man, Zac Brown. Throughout their career spanning more than a decade, Zac Brown Band has

had six consecutive albums reach the top 10 of the Billboard 200 and five consecutive albums

debut at #1 on Billboard's Country Albums chart. To date, the group has won three GRAMMY

Awards, including Best New Artist in 2010, sold more than 30 million singles, 9 million albums,

amassed over 11 billion catalog streams, achieved 16 #1 radio singles and are the second act

to top both the Country and Active Rock formats. Since their debut, Zac Brown Band has

developed a reputation with critics and fans alike as one of the most dynamic live performers,

marked by strong musicianship that defies genre boundaries.

If you have any questions, please email the Box Office at tickets@midstatefair.com.

The 2024 California Mid-State Fair takes place in Paso Robles, CA and runs July 17 through

July 28. Connect with them online at www.MidStateFair.com, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

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