
🎧 Clark County Fair Announces Major Concert Headliners for 2026
Ticket sales launch online Friday, April 24 with headliners such as Americana country band Midland, the nostalgic I Love The ‘90s Tour and the grit rock of Collective Soul
RIDGEFIELD – Area residents will have the opportunity to blast off to fun at the best summer party. Buy your tickets now to any or all of the three headlining, live concerts happening August 7, 8 and 9, at the Clark County Fairground’s Toyota Grandstands during the 2026 Clark County Fair happening in August. The concert series is sponsored by Your Party Center.
Ticket sales launch online Friday, April 24 with headliners such as Americana country band Midland, the nostalgic I Love The ‘90s Tour and the grit rock of Collective Soul on tap for local visits coming live this summer. The full Fair dates run August 7-16.
Concert tickets can be purchased at https://tickets.clarkcofair.com/p/tickets. Fees charged are all-inclusive of one concert ticket, Fair admission and merchant credit card fees.
Friday, Aug. 7; 7 p.m. – Midland
GRAMMY®-Awards nominated for Best Country Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance, Midland was also named New Vocal Group of the Year at the 2018 Academy of Country Music Awards and was nominated for Vocal Group of the Year at the 2020 Country Music Association Awards, with beloved songs including “Drinkin’ Problem,” “Burnout,” “Make A Little,” and more.
- The Fair admission provides general concert access. Reserved seating is $38 or $48 per person, and includes Fair admission.
Saturday, Aug. 8; 7 p.m. – I LOVE THE 90s TOUR
Ride the nostalgia wave and remember the trend-setting decade with some of the most iconic, indelible names in rap, hip hop, and rhythm and blues, at the ‘I Love The ‘90s Tour’ with Vanilla Ice, Sir Mix-A-Lot and Young MC. The Fair admission provides general concert access. Reserved seating is $38 or $48 per person, and includes Fair admission.

Sunday, Aug. 9; 7 p.m. – Collective Soul
Collective Soul, who has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide (six of which have gone Gold or Platinum) and boast seven #1 singles, including “Shine,” “December,” and “The World I Know,” has spent much of their past 30-plus years on the road and they’re not slowing down anytime soon. Last year, the band released their definitive feature-length documentary, Give Me A Word: The Collective Soul Story, via Trinity Content Partners.
- The Fair admission provides general concert access. Reserved seating is $38 or $48 per person, and includes Fair admission.
Beginning Friday, April 24, tickets can be purchased online at https://tickets.clarkcofair.com/p/tickets. The Your Party Center concert series happens at the Toyota Grandstand at the Clark County Fairgrounds. Cancellations and/or ticket refunds will not be allowed.

About the 2026 Clark County Fair
Celebrating 158 years as the region’s classic summer ‘taste of Americana’ community event, the 2026 Clark County Fair promises its signature concert series headlining at the Toyota Grandstands, motor sports, carnival rides, mutton bustin’, community stage entertainment, thrills, great eats, contests, family-friendly fun, educational exhibits, farm shows and award-winning home and textile showings.
The 2026 sponsors include Fred Meyer Stores Inc., C-TRAN, Ilani Resort, Star Rentals, Waste Connections, Toyota, Rodda Miller Paint, Vancouver Mall, Coca Cola, People’s Community Federal Credit Union, Gaynor’s Automotive, Odom Corporation, EZ Propane, Your Party Center, Riverview Bank, Breaking Ground Excavation, Mattress Firm, Addiction Powersports NW, Wilco Farm Stores, Springhill Suites, La Quinta/Wyndam Hotels, JW World Resources, Port of Vancouver, River City Environmental, SW Washington Learning Center, Valiant Roofing, Hampton Inn By Hilton & Suites Portland/Vancouver, Freedom Towing, Heathman Lodge, WashKings, Clark Public Utilities, T.O.D.A.Y. Foundation, REIC and Lester’s Paint Company.
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