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Sublime with Rome Announced for The 2024 Mid-State Fair!

(PASO ROBLES, CA) – The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to announce Sublime with Rome have

been confirmed to perform on Friday, July 19. An opening act will be announced at a later date. The

show will take place at 7:30 pm in the Chumash Grandstand Arena at the Paso Robles Event Center and

is part of Michelob Ultra Concert Series.

Ticket prices for this general admission show are $50 and will go on sale Friday, May 17 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.

Sublime with Rome is hitting the road one last time with an incredible lineup of musicians to join Rome

Ramirez: Joe Tomino on drums, Brian Allen on bass and Gabrial McNair on the trombone. Currently,

Sublime with Rome has almost 261 million all-time streams, and over 642k monthly listeners on Spotify.

This is in addition to the legacy statistics which include 8M monthly listeners. “Santeria” remains the top

song with over 660,000,000 streams. This is followed by “What I Got” with 421,000,000+ streams and

“Badfish” with 165,000,000 streams (stats via Spotify). Following the release of their last EP “Tangerine

Skies”, Sublime with Rome JUST released their newest and LAST album titled “Sublime with Rome”

recorded at Sonic Ranch.

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

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