List of performers at the York State Fair
Appearance
The York State Fair is a ten-day fair held in July/August in York, Pennsylvania. Formerly known as the York Fair and held in September, it was renamed and rescheduled for 2020, though it was canceled that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2][3] It is one of the oldest fairs in the country, tracing its roots to 1765.[4][5][6][7][8][9] Fair organizers reported a record attendance in 2012 of over 640,000.[10] Since the 1960s, the fair has drawn a broad set of notable musicians and comedians, listed here by year of performance.[11]
List
[edit]Previous decades
1960s performers
- 1963[14]
- 1968[12]
- Bobby Vinton
- James Brown and his Fabulous Flames
1970s performers
1980s performers
- 1981[12][15]
- Air Supply
- Johnny Cash
- The Statler Brothers
- Willie Nelson
- John Schneider and Brenda Lee
- Bluegrass Festival with The Dillards, John Hartford, and local bands
- International Circus
- 1983[12]
- 1985[12]
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- The Judds
- The Golden Boys of Bandstand featuring Fabian, Frankie Avalon, and Bobby Rydell
- 1988[12]
- Gloria Estefan and The Miami Sound Machine
- Otis Day and the Knights
- Spencer Davis
- Steppenwolf
- Tiffany
- The Tokens
1990s performers
- 1990[12]
- Reba McEntire
- Sweethearts of the Rodeo
- Battle of the Bands: Sahara, The Morris Brothers Band, Savage Bliss, Johnny's Secret, Wired, B.C. Roberts, Hyde Your Daughters, and Public Affection
- 1991[16]
- 1993[12]
- Garth Brooks with Stephanie Davis
- Billy Ray Cyrus
- Alan Jackson with Allen Collin
- Petra with Cindy Morgan
- 1994[12]
- Brooks and Dunn with Martina McBride
- Alan Jackson with Faith Hill
- Kix
- 1997[12]
- Alan Jackson with Mindy McCready
- Alabama with Rick Trevino[20]
- Musicfest with Goo Goo Dolls and Seven Mary Three[21]
- INXS
- Vince Gill
- Kenny Chesney[22]
- Tanya Tucker with John Berry
- LeAnn Rimes
- Bryan White[20]
- 4Him and Point of Grace
2000s performers
- 2001[25]
- 2004[12]
- Bowling For Soup
- Lonestar with Buddy Jewell
- Clay Aiken
- Live
- Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Kid Rock
- Negative Space
- Parade of high school bands
- 2007[12]
- 2008[12]
- ZZ Top
- Larry the Cable Guy
- Daughtry[33]
- Breaking Benjamin with Seether
- Brooks & Dunn (cancelled)[34]
- Danity Kane (cancelled)
- Blake Shelton
- Miranda Lambert
- Gavin DeGraw[33]
2010s performers
- 2010[12]
- Lady Antebellum and Love and Theft
- Selena Gomez and Allstar Weekend
- Shinedown and Rev Theory and Sore Eyes
- Seether and Hinder and Black Stone Cherry
- TNA Wrestling
- Jason Aldean and Uncle Kracker
- Terry Fator
- 2011[12]
- 2012[36]
- Grandstand:
- R5, Shane Cover
- Luke Bryan with Easton Corbin
- Blake Shelton[37] with Sunny Sweeney
- REO Speedwagon
- Jeff Dunham
- Allstar Weekend with New Hollow
- Great Country Radio Stage (sponsored by WGTY):
- Grandstand:
- 2013
- 2014
- Grandstand:
- Great Country Radio Stage:[47]
- 2015
- Grandstand:
- Great Country Radio Stage:[49]
- 2016[50]
- Grandstand:
- Radio Stage:
- 2017[51][52]
- Grandstand:
- Radio Stage:
- 2018
- Grandstand:
- Radio Stage:[58]
- 2019
2020s performers
- 2020
- canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3]
- 2021
- Grandstand:
- Alabama with Jake Hoot[62]
- Blippi the Musical[63]
- Kane Brown[64] with Adam Doleac and Restless Road[65]
- Casting Crowns[65]
- Halestorm[63]
- Jake Owen with Chase Rice[66]
- REO Speedwagon and Styx[64]
- Warrant and Slaughter with KIX[67][68]
- Radio Stage:[69]
- Grandstand:
- 2022
- Grandstand:[70]
- Jason Aldean with Gabby Barrett and John Morgan
- Tracy Byrd with HunterGirl
- Docken Lynch Reunion Tour with Vixen and Autograph
- Foreigner with Tommy DeCarlo of Boston
- For King & Country with Zach Williams
- Sam Hunt
- Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias
- KIX
- Radio Stage:
- Grandstand:[70]
- 2023
- Grandstand:[71]
- Dierks Bentley with Ingrid Andress and Wyatt McCubbin
- Five Finger Death Punch
- KIX
- Vince Neil and Stephen Pearcy with Quiet Riot
- Nelly
- Peppa Pig
- Turnpike Troubadours
- Tyler Hubbard with Megan Moroney
- We the Kingdom with Anne Wilson
- Radio Stage:
- Grandstand:[71]
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Wednesday you can see them at the York Fair
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