Clay County Fair 2024

March 19, 2024
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Clay County Agricultural Fair is thrilled to unveil an exciting lineup for its 2024 fair set to take center stage April 4-14 in Green Cove Springs. This year’s performances promises to be a spectacular showcase of diverse musical talent, uniting fans for an unforgettable experience.

With the goal of being a music lover’s paradise, the 2024 Clay County Fair offers an eclectic mix of genres, ensuring there is something for everyone. From the chart-toppers to emerging talents, this lineup reflects the organizers’ commitment to delivering an unmatched entertainment experience. 

“We are beyond excited to present this exceptional lineup for the 2024 fair,” said Tasha Hyder, executive director. “The goal is to curate an experience for everyone, bringing together artists who will create an unforgettable night for our audience. Get those boots on and grab your concert buddy. It’s fair time!” Concerts include gate admission too so that’s a plus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Concert line-up
April 4  Vanilla Ice with Tone Loc

April 5 Tyler Farr with Chapel Hart and Grace Tyler

April 6 Diamond Rio with Allen Higgs & Kaden Meeks Band

April 7 Martina McBride with Jess Kellie Adams

April 8 For King & Country with Free Life Worship

April 9 Bret Michaels with Julia Gulia

April 10 The Oak Ridge Boys

The entertainment schedule of this year’s fair is incredible: the Babies & Little Kings Pageant, Rosaire’s Royal Pig Racers, Wow Factor Science Show, World Famous Frisbee Dogs, Goat Silent Disco, livestock competitions and Lew-E’s Comedy Circus, to name a few.  Also, this year the fair has partnered with the Clay County Education Foundation, Clay County Animal Services and Orange Park Clothes Closet + Pantry launching “Our Fair Cares Day” on April 9. Guests are encouraged to bring a bag of donated items (canned goods, school supplies and pet supplies), and, in exchange, they receive $5 admission. Winn-Dixie shoppers can also receive discounted admission ($7) by showing a receipt on April 8.

Lastly, we have to mention the Star Search Competition.  As a partner and sponsor of the show and competition, we can tell you, this is something you don’t want to miss.  With two divisions (youth and adult) you will get to see up to 20 performers all competing for the win.  It’s very entertaining and some of the best local entertainment you’ll ever see. So catch this great show on April 12 at 7 p.m. at the Community Stage. 

 

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