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Adams County Announces 2025 Concert Lineup for the Fair

May 1st, 2025

Adams County is excited to unveil the concert lineup for this year’s Adams County Fair powered by United Power—and it’s set to be a highlight of the summer!

On Wednesday, July 30 at 8 p.m., rising country star Tyler Braden will take the stage at the United Power Grandstand, joined by special guest Bayker Blankenship.

Then, on Saturday, Aug. 2 at 8 p.m., Grammy Award-winning group The Band Perry will headline with special guest Adrien Nunez. This Saturday evening performance is proudly sponsored by Brannan Aggregates.

Tickets for both concerts will be available starting Monday, May 5 at 9 a.m. Visit adamscountyfair.com to purchase your tickets.

Concertgoers are encouraged to use the free shuttle service when visiting the Adams County Fair. Visit adamscountyfair.com for more information on the shuttle times and locations.

Tyler Braden has the gritty powerhouse vocal, expressive pen, and conviction-packed delivery worthy of a headliner. A former firefighter from Slapout, Alabama, Braden hit his stride with Warner Music Nashville’s “Neon Grave,” featuring his breakout No. 1 SiriusXM hit “Try Losing One.” In 2024, his viral anthem “Devil You Know” exploded online with over 60 million streams and 45,000 TikTok creates. After wrapping a sold-out headline tour, Braden is now heading overseas with Brothers Osborne for their “Might As Well Be Us” world tour. He’s previously shared the stage with Luke Bryan, Brooks & Dunn, Chris Stapleton, and more.

Bayker Blankenship, a 19-year-old from Livingston, Tennessee, has quickly become one of country’s brightest new voices. His debut hit “Maxed Out” went viral with over 100,000 TikTok creates, reached No. 2 on the Spotify Viral charts, and had more than 40 million streams. His debut EP “Younger Years,” released July 2024, clocked over four million streams in its first week—proving he’s far more than a one-hit wonder.

The Band Perry—Kimberly Perry, Reid Perry, and Johnny Costello—return in 2025 for a new chapter in their 15th year as a band. The Grammy Award-winning trio made waves with their 9X Platinum, genre-crossing smash “If I Die Young,” followed by a string of No. 1s including “All Your Life” and “Better Dig Two.” With millions of albums sold and more than a billion global streams, The Band Perry’s upcoming music is sure to bring even more energy to the stage and the charts.

Adrien Nunez went from college basketball star to viral content creator—and now, a rising force in country music. Known for his signature red glasses and viral reaction videos, the Brooklyn native first made waves supporting fellow artists like Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” Now he’s stepping into the spotlight himself. His debut single “LOW ROAD” has racked up millions of streams and cemented his spot as one to watch, with tour dates already set for 2025 with Myles Smith and Luke Bryan.

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