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An Evening of Music and Wine at the Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles with Three Dog Night on July 24!

 

The California Mid-State Fair announced on April 27 An Evening of Music & Wine, on Friday, July 24, featuring legendary rock band Three Dog Night with special guests Ambrosia and John Ford Coley. This fan-favorite event combines world-class live music with the region’s celebrated wine offerings for an unforgettable evening on the Central Coast.


Tickets for this highly anticipated event will go on sale Friday, May 1, 2026 at 10:00 AM.


Ticket prices are $40.00 for grandstand seating and $70.00 for Golden Circle seating.


Guests who held tables for the 2025 Evening of Music & Wine will receive table renewal procedures and additional details via email at a later date. Those interested in joining the table waitlist or with questions regarding table reservations are encouraged to contact the Box Office at tickets@midstatefair.com.


Three Dog Night, known for iconic hits such as “Joy to the World,” “Mama Told Me (Not to Come),” and “One,” continues to captivate audiences with their signature sound and decades of chart-topping success. 



Joining them is Ambrosia, whose smooth rock classics like “Biggest Part of Me” and “How Much I Feel” have made them a staple of the era. John Ford Coley is best known for the 1976 soft-rock classic "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight."


An Evening of Music & Wine offers a unique Fair experience, blending live entertainment with the rich flavors of local wineries in a relaxed, open-air setting.


The CA Mid-State Fair takes place July 15–26, 2026 and this year's theme is Back to the ‘80s.


Special Guest: Ambrosia, John Ford Coley

Ambrosia is known for their smooth rock classics like “Biggest Part of Me” and “How Much I Feel” that made them a staple of the era. John Ford Coley is best known for the 1976 soft-rock classic "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight."

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