People wait in line for amusement park tickets during opening day of the Evergreen State Fair on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, in Monroe, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

People wait in line for amusement park tickets during opening day of the Evergreen State Fair on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, in Monroe, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

See who’s performing at the Evergreen State Fair this summer

The fair in Monroe is turning back the clock, with Flo Rida, Josh Turner and Martina McBride.

MONROE — Get your Apple Bottom jeans and boots with the fur ready: Evergreen State Fair is preparing to host an all-star lineup, including Flo Rida.

The fair recently announced its entertainment lineup and the three artists will have everyone asking, “Why Don’t We Just Dance?”

On Aug. 26, country singer Josh Turner will take to the Grandstand Stage with his deep baritone voice and timeless songs like “Long Black Train.”

Turner released a Greatest Hits album in September, featuring 11 songs from seven of his studio albums. He has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and many country music-centric music awards.

On Aug. 27, multiple-time Grammy nominee Martina McBride will serenade the crowd with hits, such as “A Broken Wing” and “My Baby Loves Me.”

She has earned more than 15 major music awards, including four wins for Female Vocalist of the Year from the Country Music Association.

Fast-forward to Aug. 30, when hip-hop artist Flo Rida is set to perform 2000s radio hits like “Low” and “Right Round.”

Flo Rida is not only known for his vocals, but also for founding International Music Group in 2011, as well as his full-service management company, Strong Arm Management. He also is the man behind the nonprofit foundation Big Dreams For Kids.

All shows start at 7:30 p.m. with ticket prices ranging from $35 to $70.

Tickets can be purchased online at Etix.com, by phone at 800-514-3849, or in person at the park’s Administration Office (14405 179th Ave. SE, Monroe).

The performances will include a beer garden, as well as a family-friendly, alcohol-free section available on a first come, first served basis.

Additional grandstand entertainment coming this summer includes: the Angel of the Winds Casino Resort Motorsports Nights at the Evergreen Speedway like Monster Truck Mayhem, KSTW11 Figure 8 Mania and the Speedway Chevrolet Demo Derby.

The 2024 Evergreen State Fair runs Aug. 22 to 27 and Aug. 29 to -Sept. 2. This year’s theme is Bright Lights, Summer Nights.

Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated what day Flo Rida will perform.

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