Country Music Artist David Nail Headlining Henry County Fair

Courtesy of the Henry County Fair

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The Henry County Fair Board is thrilled to announce the lineup for the 2025 Fair concert! This year, the fair will feature a country music artist renowned for having one of the best male voices in Nashville. David Nail, who has over one billion streams and two million social media followers, will headline the concert on Thursday, June 19, 2025. The multi-platinum singer-songwriter is known for multiple chart-topping hits and beloved songs, including “Let It Rain,” “Whatever She’s Got,” “Red Light,” “The Secret,” “Sounds of a Million Dreams,” and many more.

Local favorite, Tyson Schulte will open for Nail.

Grandstand and track tickets will go on sale this Friday at 8 AM. Tickets will be available online at www.henrycountyfairillinois.com!

About the Henry County Fair: We are excited to celebrate 165 years in 2024! The Henry County Fair is located in Cambridge, Illinois, and has provided entertainment and education to the community since 1859. With livestock shows, carnival rides, food, live entertainment, and much more, there truly is “Family Fun for Everyone” at our county fair!

Please find out more about the fair and the concert by visiting www.henrycountyfairillinois.com or by following them on Facebook @HenryCoFairIL. 

***Courtesy of Leon Edwards, Edwards Marketing***

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