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Josh Ross - Canadian sensation at New York State fair

Breakthrough artist lights up chevy court stage

By Farms.com

Award-winning Canadian musician Josh Ross is set to ignite the Chevy Court Stage at the Great New York State Fair with his dynamic blend of country and rock music.

Following his recent accolade as the Canadian Country Music Association's Breakthrough Artist of the Year, Ross brings his chart-topping hits and infectious energy to audiences on August 30 at 6:00 p.m.

With influences ranging from Metallica to country outlaw Steve Earle, Ross has carved a unique niche in the music industry, earning over 495 million streams worldwide and recognition from major music platforms like Spotify and Amazon Music. His upcoming performance at the New York State Fair follows a successful tour alongside Luke Bryan, solidifying his status as one of today's most promising talents.

Julie LaFave, Interim Fair Director, emphasizes the Fair's commitment to providing diverse entertainment options, catering to all musical tastes.

With 39 national recording acts scheduled across multiple stages, fairgoers can expect a vibrant lineup of performances throughout the event.

The Great New York State Fair, renowned for its celebration of agriculture and entertainment, invites attendees to experience the magic of live music while enjoying a wide range of attractions and activities.

As a cornerstone of the state's tourism strategy, the Fair continues to uphold its legacy as one of the nation's premier fairgrounds.


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