The artists of the Kentucky State Fair Main Stage Concert Series were center stage at the Country Music Television (CMT) Music Awards.
The belle of the awards show, Taylor Swift, starred in an opening act, parodying how all of her dreams seem to come true. Once the show ended, Swift needed to find a handy carpenter to build her more shelves to the trophy case. She won both Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year for “Love Story.” She was also nominated with Def Leppard for the Wide Open Country Video of the Year award for their collaboration on “Photograph.”
Taylor Swift also made a top viral moment when she teamed up with hip-hop artist T-Pain for the comical “Thug Story.” Swift rapped about her thug life of knitting and baking cookies. Swift’s over-sized white tee and diamond grill completed the transformation of Swift from country songstress to hard-livin’ rapper. To see the video click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6ZwFbVy66c&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.popcrunch.com%2F&feature=player_embedded.
Kellie Pickler performed her latest “Best Days of Your Life” on the awards show and was nominated for Female Video of the Year for “Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful.” Pickler will be performing with Taylor Swift and new-comers Gloriana at the Kentucky State Fair August 30.
Gloriana became the winner of the Nationwide Insurance “On Your Side” Award after thousands of fans voted for four weeks for their favorite picks. With such renowned fan support, Gloriana will have an even bigger future ahead of them.
Keith Urban also made his mark on the CMT Music Awards. Urban won Collaborative Video of the Year with Brad Paisley for “Start a Band” and was nominated for Male Video of the Year for his hit “Sweet Thing.” He even performed twice, crooning “Sweet Thing” to audiences across the world and joining up with Jason Aldean for “She’s Country.”
After all of that, Keith Urban still has the energy to put on a great concert for his fans at the Kentucky State Fair, August 22 with special guest Pat Green.
Free concert performer, Billy Currington presented the Duo Video of the Year Award. Currington is known for his hits “Good Directions,” “I Got a Feelin’” and his latest single “People Are Crazy.”
He will be performing with former Trick Pony lead singer Heidi Newfield free with the price of admission to the Kentucky State Fair, August 29.
Pick up your tickets and watch these artists go right from the CMT stage to our stage at the Kentucky State Fair. For more about the 2009 Kentucky State Fair concert line-up and ticket information visit www.kystatefair.org.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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Free Concert Lineup at the 2009 Kentucky State Fair
The economy doesn’t have to dip into your fun budget, at least not with these free concerts at the Kentucky State Fair. There is something for everybody in our musical line-up to please your ears, as well as your wallet. The following concerts are free with paid admission to the Kentucky State Fair. All free concerts will be held at Cardinal Stadium beginning at 8 p.m.
Peter Frampton with special guest The Afters – Thursday, August 20The beginning of the Kentucky State Fair concert series begins with British rock legend Peter Frampton. Frampton’s career began as a member of the 1960s groups Humble Pie and The Herd. Since 1971 he has been a notable Grammy award-winning solo artist. Recently, Frampton won the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album for “Fingerprints.” Best known for his live shows and albums, Frampton will treat the audience to his signature guitar riffs and hit songs “Baby I Love Your Way” and “Do You Feel Like We Do.” Joining Frampton in concert is The Afters. The Texas-based band has recorded two albums, including the title track, “Never Going Back to OK” in 2006. It became the most played song on R&R magazine's Christian CHR chart for 2008.
The Commodores – Friday, August 21
The Commodores were Motown’s biggest act for two decades. The Grammy Award winners are still creating new albums and fresh hits, 37 years after being first discovered. The Commodores are best known for their mega-hits “Brick House,” “Easy” and “Three Times a Lady.” The Commodores will show the Kentucky State Fair that they are still as funky as when they started.
Shinedown with special guest Rev Theory – Saturday, August 22
Having toured with rock sensations Seether, Godsmack, Breaking Benjamin and Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, the Florida-bred rock band Shinedown will unleash “The Sound of Madness” and other audience favorites at the Kentucky State Fair. The platinum-album selling band is best known for their songs “45,” “Save Me,” “Devour” and “Second Chance.” Shinedown also covered Lyrnyd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man” in memory of friend and Pantera guitarist “Dimebag” Darrell. With three studio albums under their belt, Shinedown has a hard-rocking future ahead of them. Special guest Rev Theory will be performing off their sophomore album “Light It Up.”
An Evening with the Oak Ridge Boys – Sunday, August 23
It wouldn’t be the Kentucky State Fair without hearing the Oak Ridge Boys’ hit “Elvira.” The Oak Ridge Boys will be returning for their 33rd Kentucky State Fair to perform their classic hits, “Trying to Love Two Women” and “Bobbie Sue.” The Oak Ridge Boys will add fresh tunes to their show, introducing their new album, “The Boys Are Back,” featuring a fusion of new rock sounds and music from their country, gospel roots.
Jeremy Camp with special guest Southeast Worship Band – Monday, August 24
Jeremy Camp grew up the son of a pastor and has been sharing his spirituality through music since his first album, “Stay” in 2002. Camp has won numerous awards to match his 16 No. 1 songs. “Speaking Louder” is Camp’s new album, debuting in the Top 40 on the Billboard 200. Performing with Camp is Louisville’s own Southeast Worship Band. Based out of Southeast Christian Church, the Southeast Worship Band plays nearly every worship service delighting the congregation.
Gary Allan with special guest Candy Coburn – Tuesday, August 25
Joining the concert line-up at the Kentucky State Fair is country superstar Gary Allan. His latest album, “Living Hard” was released in 2007 with hits, “Learning How to Bend,” “Watching Airplanes” and “She’s So California.” Allan has had major success since 1996, with his debut album, “Used Hearts for Sale.” Allan has proved to be a country music mainstay with his 2007 greatest hits album jetting to No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums charts. Special guest Candy Coburn is returning to the Kentucky State Fair. The up and coming Coburn will play songs from her albums “Rev it Up” and “Enjoy the Ride.”
Bobby Vee, Johnny Tillotson, The Shirelles and Peter & Gordon – Wednesday, August 26
Tease your beehive and slick your duck-tail because Bobby Vee, Johnny Tillotson, The Shirelles, and Peter & Gordon are going to take you back in time. Bop along and remember way back when with Bobby Vee’s hit “Susie Baby” and Johnny Tillotson’s “It Keeps Right on a Hurtin.” Introduce your kids to the Shirelles, the first female group to make it to No. 1 on the Billboard charts with hits like “Mama Said.” Peter & Gordon represent the British invasion, recording hits written by Paul McCartney like, “A World Without Love.” This show will make you believe rock n’ roll is here to stay.
Pam and Mel Tillis – Thursday, August 27
Pam and Mel Tillis are keeping it all in the family with their father-daughter country act. Mel Tillis is a country music icon having won CMA’s Entertainer of the Year award. He is known for his outlaw country hits “I Ain't Never,” “Good Woman Blues” and “Coca-Cola Cowboy.” Daughter Pam Tillis is a music star in her own right becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2000. Her hits include “Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life),” “Maybe it Was Memphis” and “Shake the Sugar Tree.”
The Wallflowers – Friday, August 28
After the success of “Bringing Down the Horse” in the early 90s with songs, “One Headlight” and “6th Avenue Heartache,” The Wallflowers have continued to be a pop-rock force in the music industry. Releasing six albums and recording various singles produced for commercials, movies and television shows such as “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” The Wallflowers will bring their versatile style to the Kentucky State Fair.
Billy Currington with special guest Heidi Newfield – Saturday, August 29
One of the newest artists to tear up the country music charts is Billy Currington. Signed in 2003, Currington already has a slew of hits including, “Must be Doin’ Somethin’ Right,” “Good Directions” and “Don’t” from his new album, “Little Bit of Everything.” Special guest Heidi Newfield will share the stage singing her hit, “Johnny and June” from her debut solo album “What Am I Waiting For.” Newfield was previously known for her lead vocals in the country group Trick Pony, but is now touring and entertaining fans as a solo act.
Peter Frampton with special guest The Afters – Thursday, August 20The beginning of the Kentucky State Fair concert series begins with British rock legend Peter Frampton. Frampton’s career began as a member of the 1960s groups Humble Pie and The Herd. Since 1971 he has been a notable Grammy award-winning solo artist. Recently, Frampton won the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album for “Fingerprints.” Best known for his live shows and albums, Frampton will treat the audience to his signature guitar riffs and hit songs “Baby I Love Your Way” and “Do You Feel Like We Do.” Joining Frampton in concert is The Afters. The Texas-based band has recorded two albums, including the title track, “Never Going Back to OK” in 2006. It became the most played song on R&R magazine's Christian CHR chart for 2008.
The Commodores – Friday, August 21
The Commodores were Motown’s biggest act for two decades. The Grammy Award winners are still creating new albums and fresh hits, 37 years after being first discovered. The Commodores are best known for their mega-hits “Brick House,” “Easy” and “Three Times a Lady.” The Commodores will show the Kentucky State Fair that they are still as funky as when they started.
Shinedown with special guest Rev Theory – Saturday, August 22
Having toured with rock sensations Seether, Godsmack, Breaking Benjamin and Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, the Florida-bred rock band Shinedown will unleash “The Sound of Madness” and other audience favorites at the Kentucky State Fair. The platinum-album selling band is best known for their songs “45,” “Save Me,” “Devour” and “Second Chance.” Shinedown also covered Lyrnyd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man” in memory of friend and Pantera guitarist “Dimebag” Darrell. With three studio albums under their belt, Shinedown has a hard-rocking future ahead of them. Special guest Rev Theory will be performing off their sophomore album “Light It Up.”
An Evening with the Oak Ridge Boys – Sunday, August 23
It wouldn’t be the Kentucky State Fair without hearing the Oak Ridge Boys’ hit “Elvira.” The Oak Ridge Boys will be returning for their 33rd Kentucky State Fair to perform their classic hits, “Trying to Love Two Women” and “Bobbie Sue.” The Oak Ridge Boys will add fresh tunes to their show, introducing their new album, “The Boys Are Back,” featuring a fusion of new rock sounds and music from their country, gospel roots.
Jeremy Camp with special guest Southeast Worship Band – Monday, August 24
Jeremy Camp grew up the son of a pastor and has been sharing his spirituality through music since his first album, “Stay” in 2002. Camp has won numerous awards to match his 16 No. 1 songs. “Speaking Louder” is Camp’s new album, debuting in the Top 40 on the Billboard 200. Performing with Camp is Louisville’s own Southeast Worship Band. Based out of Southeast Christian Church, the Southeast Worship Band plays nearly every worship service delighting the congregation.
Gary Allan with special guest Candy Coburn – Tuesday, August 25
Joining the concert line-up at the Kentucky State Fair is country superstar Gary Allan. His latest album, “Living Hard” was released in 2007 with hits, “Learning How to Bend,” “Watching Airplanes” and “She’s So California.” Allan has had major success since 1996, with his debut album, “Used Hearts for Sale.” Allan has proved to be a country music mainstay with his 2007 greatest hits album jetting to No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums charts. Special guest Candy Coburn is returning to the Kentucky State Fair. The up and coming Coburn will play songs from her albums “Rev it Up” and “Enjoy the Ride.”
Bobby Vee, Johnny Tillotson, The Shirelles and Peter & Gordon – Wednesday, August 26
Tease your beehive and slick your duck-tail because Bobby Vee, Johnny Tillotson, The Shirelles, and Peter & Gordon are going to take you back in time. Bop along and remember way back when with Bobby Vee’s hit “Susie Baby” and Johnny Tillotson’s “It Keeps Right on a Hurtin.” Introduce your kids to the Shirelles, the first female group to make it to No. 1 on the Billboard charts with hits like “Mama Said.” Peter & Gordon represent the British invasion, recording hits written by Paul McCartney like, “A World Without Love.” This show will make you believe rock n’ roll is here to stay.
Pam and Mel Tillis – Thursday, August 27
Pam and Mel Tillis are keeping it all in the family with their father-daughter country act. Mel Tillis is a country music icon having won CMA’s Entertainer of the Year award. He is known for his outlaw country hits “I Ain't Never,” “Good Woman Blues” and “Coca-Cola Cowboy.” Daughter Pam Tillis is a music star in her own right becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2000. Her hits include “Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life),” “Maybe it Was Memphis” and “Shake the Sugar Tree.”
The Wallflowers – Friday, August 28
After the success of “Bringing Down the Horse” in the early 90s with songs, “One Headlight” and “6th Avenue Heartache,” The Wallflowers have continued to be a pop-rock force in the music industry. Releasing six albums and recording various singles produced for commercials, movies and television shows such as “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” The Wallflowers will bring their versatile style to the Kentucky State Fair.
Billy Currington with special guest Heidi Newfield – Saturday, August 29
One of the newest artists to tear up the country music charts is Billy Currington. Signed in 2003, Currington already has a slew of hits including, “Must be Doin’ Somethin’ Right,” “Good Directions” and “Don’t” from his new album, “Little Bit of Everything.” Special guest Heidi Newfield will share the stage singing her hit, “Johnny and June” from her debut solo album “What Am I Waiting For.” Newfield was previously known for her lead vocals in the country group Trick Pony, but is now touring and entertaining fans as a solo act.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
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Where The Grass is as Blue as the Ribbons We Give Out
Are you tired of the fact that Pabst has a blue ribbon and you don’t? This year all of that can change. Enter your best at this year’s Kentucky State Fair and feel like a winner even if you can’t knock down a single milk jug on the Thrillway. The Kentucky State Fair is home to over 30 entry departments and thousands of categories to compete in. Bring your best knitting, baking, goats, and even your Elvis Tribute lamp to be eyed and prized by our judges and crowds from around the globe.
This year is easier than ever to enter. All categories, excluding large livestock, can now be entered in online. Just visit www.kystatefair.org. Then click on “Competitions” on the navigation bar and then click “entry information”. Download the rules and regulations of your category, sign up, and even pay your entry fee. You can also still call or write in for the free 2009 Kentucky State Fair Premium Catalog to be mailed to you. That address and phone number is:
Entry Department
P.O. Box 37130
Louisville, KY 40233-7130
(502) 367-5190
Just remember that all entry applications must be submitted by the respective deadlines. All livestock, poultry, and pigeon entry applications must be postmarked by July 10. Rabbit applications must be postmarked July 18. All other general entries must be postmarked by July 1, with late entries accepted until July 10. Just make sure you’re looking at a 2009 calendar and not the antique 1925 Norman Rockwell one you’re planning to enter in our competitions.
If you just have to share your blueberry pie recipe with the world or need to defend your champion watermelon title, we are here for you. Just give us a call at 502-367-5000 or visit www.kystatefair.org.
Even if your green thumb is as black as the cakes you try to bake, you can still join us for summer fun at the Kentucky State Fair, August 20-30. Stop by and see who the blue ribbons are going home with this year.
This year is easier than ever to enter. All categories, excluding large livestock, can now be entered in online. Just visit www.kystatefair.org. Then click on “Competitions” on the navigation bar and then click “entry information”. Download the rules and regulations of your category, sign up, and even pay your entry fee. You can also still call or write in for the free 2009 Kentucky State Fair Premium Catalog to be mailed to you. That address and phone number is:
Entry Department
P.O. Box 37130
Louisville, KY 40233-7130
(502) 367-5190
Just remember that all entry applications must be submitted by the respective deadlines. All livestock, poultry, and pigeon entry applications must be postmarked by July 10. Rabbit applications must be postmarked July 18. All other general entries must be postmarked by July 1, with late entries accepted until July 10. Just make sure you’re looking at a 2009 calendar and not the antique 1925 Norman Rockwell one you’re planning to enter in our competitions.
If you just have to share your blueberry pie recipe with the world or need to defend your champion watermelon title, we are here for you. Just give us a call at 502-367-5000 or visit www.kystatefair.org.
Even if your green thumb is as black as the cakes you try to bake, you can still join us for summer fun at the Kentucky State Fair, August 20-30. Stop by and see who the blue ribbons are going home with this year.
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Premium books, tickets and how to get 'em early...
So down to the good stuff, the Competitive Entry premium books are at the printers. We can't give you a deadline of when they will arrive on your doorstep, but just be on the lookout. I'll pull out my "how to be a spy like Jason Bourne" moves and I'm positive we will get them to you as soon as possible.
Also, do yourself a huge favor and check out the Kentucky Future Events Club. Go to http://www.kystatefair.org/ and click on the logo that says KENTUCKY FUTURE EVENTS CLUB. This brings you to this page, http://www.kyfairexpo.org/ticketoffice/futureeventsclub.htm - drop in your contact info. I promise we won't come knock on your door and demand a four-course meal while you and the fam are playing cornhole this weekend. But you can get some way-cool ticket promotions, pre-sales, etc. Seriously, it's the best deal in town. It's FREE and in this economy, the Kentucky State Fair is all about being easy on the wallet.
Also, do yourself a huge favor and check out the Kentucky Future Events Club. Go to http://www.kystatefair.org/ and click on the logo that says KENTUCKY FUTURE EVENTS CLUB. This brings you to this page, http://www.kyfairexpo.org/ticketoffice/futureeventsclub.htm - drop in your contact info. I promise we won't come knock on your door and demand a four-course meal while you and the fam are playing cornhole this weekend. But you can get some way-cool ticket promotions, pre-sales, etc. Seriously, it's the best deal in town. It's FREE and in this economy, the Kentucky State Fair is all about being easy on the wallet.
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In the meantime...
The Fair planning is in absolute full-swing mode. I don't know what we're more excited about - getting to announce all of this cool stuff or actually attending this cool stuff, August 20-30! But, in the meantime, check out our sister Facebook page for the Kentucky Exposition Center. Big things will be popping off on there in the near future, so you are going to want to get on board NOW!
Look up "Kentucky Exposition Center" or just click the link below.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Louisville-KY/Kentucky-Exposition-Center/73124891551?v=wall&viewas=41118990
Also, check out twitter!
@kystatefair and @kyexpocenter!
Look up "Kentucky Exposition Center" or just click the link below.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Louisville-KY/Kentucky-Exposition-Center/73124891551?v=wall&viewas=41118990
Also, check out twitter!
@kystatefair and @kyexpocenter!
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Win Tickets to Keith Urban and Fun with Song Lyrics
Song lyric of the day - "...and i want to be free, wind in my hair, salt on my skin, sun in the air..." That's the title track of Gavin DeGraw's new album, Free. Check out the video posted at the bottom!
Not joking, when this song plays on my iPod, YouTube videos, car CD rack, or just acapella in the shower - I suddenly transform to the Freedom Hall stage rocking to my favorite 19,000 fans, playing on my sweet baby grand with a funk you can't fake.
So, you know mine, now it's your turn. Twitter us (@kystatefair for the tweet lingo), Facebook us, MySpace us your favorite lyrics from your favorite Kentucky State Fair Main Stage Concert Series performer.
You're not friends with us on all three networks, well, there's no better time than right now to sign up. Seriously, do it now, add a new tab on that web browser of yours. Windows Users- CTRL-T and Mac Folks - Apple Key-T!
Throughout the next few months and as the summer weather warms up our creative minds, we will be posting various promotions, important information, deadlines, et cetera on our pages. Well, like below!
Keith Urban/Pat Green ticket interest is already buzzing through the fiber-optic phone lines and e-mail servers. Through various radio stations, the Fair has set up opportunities for you (yeah, you in the barcalonger surfing the web to find the best April Fool’s Pranks on YouTube) to win Keith Urban packages.
In Frankfort ---
Froggy 104.9 will be giving away numerous tickets during their Live Action Broadcasts.
In Louisville ---
97.5 WAMZ will have their Beat the Box Office game
In Lexington ---
Keep it tuned to 98.1 the Bull for tons of KU promotions including a very “Door Number 1 vs. Door Number 2-like” game called the Mooo Crew 5,4,3,2,1 Giveaway
In Owensboro ---
Climb aboard the “Urban” Outfitter with 92.5 WBKR for tons of ticket options
In E-Town ---
Two weeks of contests make 94.3 the Wolf the Keith Urban party headquarters for all of you E-townians.
So, do us a couple favors turn to your favorite station to listen out for ticket giveaways and send us your favorite song lyrics by your KSF artists.
Gavin DeGraw singing an acoustic version of Free
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ysF9Q9IWGA
Not joking, when this song plays on my iPod, YouTube videos, car CD rack, or just acapella in the shower - I suddenly transform to the Freedom Hall stage rocking to my favorite 19,000 fans, playing on my sweet baby grand with a funk you can't fake.
So, you know mine, now it's your turn. Twitter us (@kystatefair for the tweet lingo), Facebook us, MySpace us your favorite lyrics from your favorite Kentucky State Fair Main Stage Concert Series performer.
You're not friends with us on all three networks, well, there's no better time than right now to sign up. Seriously, do it now, add a new tab on that web browser of yours. Windows Users- CTRL-T and Mac Folks - Apple Key-T!
Throughout the next few months and as the summer weather warms up our creative minds, we will be posting various promotions, important information, deadlines, et cetera on our pages. Well, like below!
Keith Urban/Pat Green ticket interest is already buzzing through the fiber-optic phone lines and e-mail servers. Through various radio stations, the Fair has set up opportunities for you (yeah, you in the barcalonger surfing the web to find the best April Fool’s Pranks on YouTube) to win Keith Urban packages.
In Frankfort ---
Froggy 104.9 will be giving away numerous tickets during their Live Action Broadcasts.
In Louisville ---
97.5 WAMZ will have their Beat the Box Office game
In Lexington ---
Keep it tuned to 98.1 the Bull for tons of KU promotions including a very “Door Number 1 vs. Door Number 2-like” game called the Mooo Crew 5,4,3,2,1 Giveaway
In Owensboro ---
Climb aboard the “Urban” Outfitter with 92.5 WBKR for tons of ticket options
In E-Town ---
Two weeks of contests make 94.3 the Wolf the Keith Urban party headquarters for all of you E-townians.
So, do us a couple favors turn to your favorite station to listen out for ticket giveaways and send us your favorite song lyrics by your KSF artists.
Gavin DeGraw singing an acoustic version of Free
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ysF9Q9IWGA
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Brighten Your Day with new Fair Music
My favorite Christmas song goes, "the weather outside is frightful..." and today just feels like one of those days. Whether you are gloomed about the 15-year series finale of ER tomorrow or confused about the Dharma clan on LOST or just flat tired of rain and cold weather, you can smile a little brighter because we are working hard at making the Kentucky State Fair your summer fun headquarters.
Various Main Stage Concert Series performers have had recent album releases.
Kelly Clarkson - All I Ever Wanted
Keith Urban - Defying Gravity
Gavin DeGraw - FREE
Pick 'em up, download them, borrow them, whatever you need to do listen to them. Seriously, I want you and me to sing together in the crowd (with our cell phones raised high) come August!!!
Until then, read a quote from the genius animator Walt Disney, "We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."
This is what we try to do at the Kentucky State Fair.
Various Main Stage Concert Series performers have had recent album releases.
Kelly Clarkson - All I Ever Wanted
Keith Urban - Defying Gravity
Gavin DeGraw - FREE
Pick 'em up, download them, borrow them, whatever you need to do listen to them. Seriously, I want you and me to sing together in the crowd (with our cell phones raised high) come August!!!
Until then, read a quote from the genius animator Walt Disney, "We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."
This is what we try to do at the Kentucky State Fair.
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Scouring the Networks
With the first Main Stage concert announced and already on sale, the Kentucky State Fair planning/execution is in full swing - actually it’s been in full swing for weeks, just "VH1 Behind the Music" kind of style. If you are cross-networker, don't forget to check out our Twitter and MySpace pages.
twitter.com/kystatefair
www.myspace.com/364300733
We do the thing online all day! It's your fair at the 2009 Kentucky State Fair, so just let us hear your opinion!
twitter.com/kystatefair
www.myspace.com/364300733
We do the thing online all day! It's your fair at the 2009 Kentucky State Fair, so just let us hear your opinion!
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Kentucky State Fair Concerts
Kelly Clarkson with special guest Gavin DeGraw
8 p.m. Thursday, August 20, 2009
Freedom Hall
Tickets: $47 and $52 (Reserved Seating)Price includes admission to Kentucky State Fair and $2 facility fee
Journey and TBA
8 p.m. Friday, August 21, 2009
Freedom HallPrice(s) to be announced
Keith Urban LIVE with special guest Pat Green
8 p.m. Saturday, August 22, 2009
Freedom Hall
Tickets: $52 & $67 (Reserved Seating) Price includes admission to Kentucky State Fair and $2 facility fee
Taylor Swift "Fearless Tour 2009" with special guests Kellie Pickler and Gloriana
7 p.m. Sunday, August 30, 2009
Freedom Hall
Tickets: $27, $47 and $57 (Reserved Seating) Price includes admission to Kentucky State Fair and $2 facility fee
8 p.m. Thursday, August 20, 2009
Freedom Hall
Tickets: $47 and $52 (Reserved Seating)Price includes admission to Kentucky State Fair and $2 facility fee
Journey and TBA
8 p.m. Friday, August 21, 2009
Freedom HallPrice(s) to be announced
Keith Urban LIVE with special guest Pat Green
8 p.m. Saturday, August 22, 2009
Freedom Hall
Tickets: $52 & $67 (Reserved Seating) Price includes admission to Kentucky State Fair and $2 facility fee
Taylor Swift "Fearless Tour 2009" with special guests Kellie Pickler and Gloriana
7 p.m. Sunday, August 30, 2009
Freedom Hall
Tickets: $27, $47 and $57 (Reserved Seating) Price includes admission to Kentucky State Fair and $2 facility fee


