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Mission Square Stage Lineup Announced for the 2024 Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles!

 

(PASO ROBLES, CA) – The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to announce the following

performers for the Mission Square Stage, presented by The Tire Store. All shows are free with

your paid admission to the Fair and start at 7:00 pm every night.

7/17/24 – The Moonstone Band – The Moonstone Band is comprised of local seasoned

musicians who play music rooted in classic rock and roll. From Fleetwood Mac to Pink Floyd,

Steve Winwood, Santana, Sheryl Crow, and more, they are sure to entertain with their eclectic

mix of music.

7/18/24 – Monte Mills & the Lucky Horseshoe Band – Monte Mills and the Lucky Horseshoe

Band are an iconic band of the California central coast, celebrating 48 years of enthusiastic,

tireless entertainment. Revisit your youthful memories and make new unforgettable moments

that will last a lifetime!

7/19/24 – IMVA – Drawing from their diverse backgrounds and musical influences, IMVA

delivers captivating R&B and soul sounds that leave audiences mesmerized. Their outstanding

vocals and dynamic instrumental arrangements have earned them a reputation for creating

unforgettable musical experiences.

7/20/24 – Sweet T's One-Man Caravan – Fresh off his residency with Irish rockers, U2, Terry

Lawless has toured all his adult life with rock and roll royalty. His captivating solo act is a blend

of keyboards, vocals, saxophone, flute, and accordion with a huge collection of pop, rock and

soul dance favorites. His wide vocal range couples with absolute mastery of his instruments to

provide a one-of-a-kind experience.

7/21/24 – RIFF TIDE – A classic dance band bringing surf, rock, funk & soul much more to every

gig! With locally renowned musicians Steven J. Eddy on bass, Mikie Antonette on drums, Debi Red

on vox, and legendary guitar man, Steve Conrad.

7/22/24 – John Pemberton – Renowned country music artist John Pemberton has been

captivating audiences since the age of 5, with notable accomplishments including being named

CCR Radio's Male Vocalist of the Year in 2014. His latest releases are currently available on

popular streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.

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PHYSICAL: 2198 Riverside Avenue, Paso Robles, CA 93446

MAILING: PO Box 8, Paso Robles, CA 93447

www.midstatefair.com

7/23/24 – Bad Obsession – They have been rocking the central coast for almost a decade.

With a great mix of classic rock, country, and dance hits from the 70s, 80s, and beyond.

7/24/24 – WhoseHouseIsThis? – A 4-piece indie rock band from Lompoc, California, that have

been playing together since early high school. They write, record, and release their music

themselves, and love to cover classic rock music and contemporary indie rock music.

7/25/24 – Cloudship – A central California based rock duo fusing alt-rock, soul, psychedelic,

blues, and progressive music.

7/26/24 – Unfinished Business – Specializing in the best and most popular music of all time:

1960s rock, pop, & soul by artists such as The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones,

Creedence Clearwater Revival, various Motown, and Memphis soul artists, and more. Ed Miller

on lead guitar and vocals, Stan Harrison on keyboards, Mike Dias on bass and vocals, and Bill

Wolf on drums and vocals.

7/27/24 – Neighborhood Katz – Musical nerds and lifelong professionals in the music industry.

They’re passionate and energetic with a wide range of styles from timeless classic rock,

Motown, R&B, soul, pop, funk, and country.

7/28/24 – Critical Mass – Features a diverse pallet of music that moves seamlessly through

genres of rock, pop, country, and soul from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and on into the 2000’s. The

vocal strength of the band is rich with multiple layers of melodic harmonies, backed up with the

sounds of the keyboards, trombone, and saxophone.

The 2024 California Mid-State Fair runs July 17 through July 28 and this year’s theme is “Wide

Open Spaces!”. Connect with them on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

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