Scotty McCreery and Sawyer Brown Announced as 2023 Knox County Fair Entertainment

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The Knox County Fair Board is excited to announce the musical entertainment for the 2023 Knox County Fair! Headlining the fair on July 13, 2023, is Scotty McCreery, a country music artist who has earned one Double Platinum, four Platinum and two gold singles, and countless other awards, including winning the 10th Season of American Idol! Sawyer Brown, who was hailed as the “Rolling Stones of Country Music”, has 23 albums, over 50 chart singles and several CMA, ACM and CMT awards under its belt, will be opening the show. 

The concert will take place at the Knox County Fairgrounds in Knoxville, IL. Gates will open at 5 PM and the show will begin at 7 PM. Grandstand Tickets & Track tickets will go on sale on February 10th, at 8AM! There will NOT be a $3 gate fee on the day of the event. All seating is general admission, there are no assigned seats. 

***Courtesy of Edwards Marketing***

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