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The 35th annual Georgia National Fair announces 11-day concert lineup. Find out who's performing this year

Top artists and bands like Warrant, Josh Turner and Ginuwine are set to perform between Oct. 3 and Oct. 13

PERRY, Ga. — The 35th annual Georgia National Fair is only a few months away, and on Friday, they gave future attendees something to get excited about.

The National Fair, held at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry, announced that its 2024 concert lineup was complete.

The event is headlined by a few big artists, like popular 1980s and 1990s band Warrant, country artist Josh Turner and 2000’s R&B singer Ginuwine.

The concert will last 11 days, running from Oct. 3 to Oct. 13 and is free with the price of admission. Admission ranges from $10-$15, while seniors are $10 every day and kids under 10 are always free.

The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. each day and will be located on the outdoor Georgia National Stage.

The Bellamy Brothers, a country duo that began making music in the late 1970s, will kick off the concert lineup on Thursday, Oct. 3. Rumba Latina, a band specializing in Latin music, will be the final performance on Sunday, Oct. 13.

The Georgia National Fair announced they have a playlist that has several popular songs from each artist. You can find it on Spotify here.

The full list of all the performers and when they’re performing is below:

Georgia National Fair 2024 Concert Lineup

Thursday, Oct. 3 - Bellamy Brothers

Friday, Oct. 4 - Josh Turner

Saturday, Oct. 5 - Grapevine

Sunday, Oct. 6 - Southside Worship

Monday, Oct. 7 - West Love & The 478 Band

Tuesday, Oct. 8 - Warrant

Wednesday, Oct. 9 - Ginuwine

Thursday, Oct. 10 - Cooper Alan

Friday, Oct. 11 - Yachtley Crew

Saturday, Oct. 12 - Purple Xperience

Sunday, Oct. 13 - Rumba Latina

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