Jackson County, OR. — The Jackson County Fair will return this summer at The Expo, with events scheduled from July 14 through July 19, 2026, alongside expanded admission options and a multi-night concert lineup.
Fair activities begin earlier with the Spring Fair set for May 29–31, followed by 4-H programming running July 10–19. The main fairgrounds will open to the public starting Tuesday, July 14. Organizers noted that all adults entering the fairgrounds during fair week must have either a wristband or paid admission.
Advance ticket sales, available through TheExpo.com and local retailers including Bi-Mart and Sherm’s Food 4 Less, offer discounted pricing. Season passes are $30 in advance and $35 during fair week, while daily admission increases from $12 to $15 after July 12. Opening day admission remains $2.50. Children 12 and under are free, with reduced or free entry for seniors.
The fair’s concert series at the Bi-Mart Amphitheater features a mix of country, hip-hop, and regional music acts. Performances begin July 15 with Ian Munsick, followed by Chris Young on July 16. The July 17 show includes Sir Mix-a-Lot with an opening performance by C&C Music Factory. The final concert on July 18 features La Original Banda El Limón.
Amphitheater gates open at 6 p.m. each night, with shows beginning at 7 p.m. Organizers say the lineup aims to reflect a mix of regional culture, music, and community traditions tied to the annual fair.
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