By Blake Jackson
Country music fans have an exciting event to look forward to as rising star Cooper Alan prepares to perform at The Great New York State Fair. His performance is scheduled for Thursday, August 27, at 6 p.m. on the popular Chevy Court stage.
Cooper Alan, originally from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has rapidly gained popularity in the music industry. Known for his honest lyrics and engaging storytelling, he has attracted millions of fans through his songs and strong presence on social media. Some of his well-known songs include “To the Bar,” “Can’t Dance,” and “First Rodeo.” His live performances are known for their energy and his ability to connect with the audience.
“The energy and authenticity Cooper Alan brings to the stage make him a must-see artist for country fans,” said Fair Director Julie LaFave. “His performance at The Fair promises to deliver a memorable experience filled with great music and southern charm. We’re thrilled to welcome him to Chevy Court!”
The Great New York State Fair will begin on Wednesday, August 26, and continue through Labor Day on Monday, September 7. All concerts at the fair are included in the admission price, making it an affordable entertainment option for families. Tickets cost $8 for adults, while children under 12 and seniors aged 65 and older can enter for free.
The 2026 Chevrolet Music Series will feature a total of 41 national recording acts. Visitors can enjoy daily concerts at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Chevy Court, along with 8 p.m. shows at Suburban Park. Special concerts will also be held on select evenings at Chevy Court.
Founded in 1841, The Great New York State Fair is the oldest state fair in the United States. It celebrates agriculture, showcases local talent, and supports tourism and economic growth in Central New York.This event promises a blend of music, culture, and tradition for all visitors to enjoy.
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