Wisconsin State Fair announces final two main stage concerts for 2025
Fair officials announced May 21 that Jon Pardi will play the fair's main stage Aug. 6 with Easton Corbin opening.
On May 20, the fair announced that rockers Queensrÿche will play the main stage Aug. 3, with Great White and Quiet Riot opening.
Tickets for both shows go on sale at 10 a.m. May 23 at wistatefair.com and will include same-day fair admission. Tickets are $75 to $100 for Pardi and $49 to $65 for Queensrÿche.
With these announcements the 2025 Wisconsin State Fair main stage lineup is now complete. The full lineup includes:
Midland with Southall, July 31
Boyz II Men with Bobby V, Aug. 1,
Ne-Yo with Bryce Vine, Aug. 2
We The Kingdom and Josiah Queen, Aug. 4
Kidz Bop Live, Aug. 5
Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias, Aug. 7
Darius Rucker with Uncle Kracker, Aug. 8
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Aug. 9
The Happy Together Tour with The Turtles, Jay and the Americans, Little Anthony, Gary Puckett & the Union Gap, The Vogues, and The Cowsills, Aug. 10
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin State Fair announces final two main stage concerts for 2025
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