The Oklahoma State Fair will celebrate the Route 66 Centennial this year, and the fair will highlight the state's music roots with the Route 66 Red Dirt Music Festival. On Saturday, September 19, fair attendees can enjoy a free concert featuring three Red Dirt musicians: Wade Bowen, William Clark Green, and Cam Allen.

The Oklahoma State Fair will take place September 17-27 at the OKC Fair Park in Oklahoma City. The Route 66 Red Dirt Music Festival will kickoff at 7 p.m. Saturday, September 19, at the Chickasaw County Entertainment Stage. All shows at the Chickasaw County Entertainment Stage are free to attend with fair admission.

The Route 66 Red Dirt Music Festival is the first round of entertainment announced for the 2026 Oklahoma State Fair.

The Route 66 Music Festival is the first entertainment announcement for the 2026 Oklahoma State Fair. On Saturday, September 19, fair-goers can see Wade Bowen, William Clark Green, and Cam Allen with their fair admission. Seats at the Chickasaw County Entertainment Stage are first-come, first-served.

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The theme for the 2026 Oklahoma State Fair is 'The Midway Of The Mother Road.'

Last week, the Oklahoma State Fair announced the theme for this year's fair, "The Midway Of The Mother Road." The theme honors Route 66 Centennial by celebrating Oklahoma having more mileage of Route 66 than any other state.

Tickets are not yet available for the 2026 Oklahoma State Fair. Information about this year's food, concerts, events, rides and more will be made to the fair's official website and on the fair's official Facebook page.

Who are you excited to see at the Route 66 Red Dirt Music Festival at the Oklahoma State Fair?

Who are you most excited to see at the Route 66 Red Dirt Music Festival, Wade Bowen, William Clark Green, or Cam Allen? And who would you like to see perform at the Oklahoma State Fair? Let us know by messaging us on our official station app!

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