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  • Time To Reflect Back On The 2015 Great NY State Fair

    As the dust settles and we begin to experience a last surge of heat for the season during this balmy November, it seems like the perfect time to reflect back and savor the amazing week of events, shows, and spectacular activities and eats offered this year at the 2015 Great NY State Fair.  After all, the week immediately preceding is generally so busy with back to school running around, Labor Day celebrations, etc… you don’t really get an opportunity to sit down and digest what an amazing week (twelve days really) we really have right here in New York State.  After all, it was voted the fifth best State Fair in the nation by USA Today in 2015. Nothing to sneeze at.  We also can bolster that we hold the prize and honor of being the first State Fair ever.  So take that Minnesota. Wait till next year, you’ll be looking up to us as we sit at number one.

    Breaking records on Day One with more than 16,042 above last years opening day,  it was a great start for the Fair, as crowds visited throughout the twelve day event.  With gorgeous weather, stellar performers scheduled each day, and special $3 Thursdays, and $1 Labor Day, attendees were able to take advantage of the fun at an affordable family price. Day One’s attendance record could possibly be attributed to the first of only a few final Grandstand shows scheduled.  With the new Lakeview Amphitheater opening across the street, it’s exciting to be able to offer patrons the best in the business with state of the art equipment once again in this region.  But, it also was bittersweet to be part of the final days at this venue before it’s demolition this year.

    Over the thirty eight years the Grandstands at The Great New York State Fair hosted shows to fair goers.  Memorable acts such Whitney Houston, Garth Brooks, Frank Sinatra, Neil Young, James Taylor, Ted Nugent, Rihanna, Brittney Spears, ZZ Top, Justin Bieber, Alicia Keys, and so many others graced the stage and filled the seats bringing Central New Yorkers some of the greatest names in the business while Chevy Court attendees were treated to free shows.  Over the years the tide turned and the free concerts became the place to be.

    As larger names were brought in to Chevy Court, records began to be set, with this years Steve Miller Band hailing the largest crowd ever at Chevy Court with approximately 36,900 attendees.  Nonetheless, all good things do come to an end, while some have bright new beginnings.  Next year fair goers will sadly reminisce about those days at the Grandstands, but will return to a brand new Chevy Court as national acts will once again treat those patrons to free entertainment with state of the art equipment and stage.

    So as we reflect back on the final shows at The Grandstands this year, it was only fitting that country favorites Eric Church and Hank Williams Jr. held the last hooray and gave it a final farewell, fittingly deserved of those thirty eight years.  The throw back ticket pricing for all acts including legendary Patti LaBelle and comedian Jim Gaffigan, and was a proper thank you to all attendees as they enjoyed the final moments at was once Central New York’s summer venue place to be.

    Eric Church started the party off right with special guests Cadillac Three on Day One.  This group of long haired rowdy boys, set the bar high with their country rock and roll and introduced those newcomers to their Cadillac Three style of in your face hard core rock with an edge of country thrown in.  Eric Church, well of course this handsome mysterious country star shone bright as he filled to near capacity once again a venue paying homage to those before him.  Playing hits such as “Cold One,” “Talladega,” “Give Me Back My Hometown,” “Drink In My Hand,” “Smoke A Little Smoke,” and of course the hot and steamy song, “Like A Wrecking Ball.”  Yep, this down home country boy did this crowd proud and started this party off right.

    Hank Williams Jr. brought his rowdy friends to the Grandstands on day four of the fair and kicked up some some dust with his Honky-Tonk hits. The Louisiana born country star brought some of his most well-known songs such as Neil Young’s “Are You Ready for the Country,” “All My Rowdy Friends,” “The Blues Man,” “There’s a Tear in My Beer,” and “A Country Boy Can Survive.” The audience was ecstatic to have Hank visit Syracuse, and Hank was equally happy to be performing to grateful audience. Among the crowd favorites in the set, was an impressive collection of his father’s songs including “Move It On Over,” “Kaw-Liga,” and “Your Cheatin’ Heart.” Adding even more intensity to the show, were a few unforgettable mash-ups, the greatest one covering “Outlaw Women” > “Dinosaur” > “There’s A Tear In My Beer” > “All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down” > “Good Ol’ Boys” > “I Walk The Line.” Of course, the evening would not have been concluded without an epic sing-a-long version of “Family Tradition.”

    While Hank was bringing down the house over at the Grandstands, Chevy Court had a few shows to bring in the crowds themselves on Day Four.  Up first for the 2p.m. show was country favorites The Swon Brothers.

    The Swon Brothers are perhaps known by most as the lovable country brothers on season four of The Voice.  On team Blake, these two siblings made their way to third that season, but are number one with all their country fans.  Singing their hits “Later On” and “Pray for You,” Colton and Zach revved up the crowd and had them singing along in no time.  In fact, the crowd even became part of the show with a sound of cheers as to which brother they liked best.  Like a good mother always says, I love you both the same.

    As the evening began to roll around Chevy Court was filling up with eager fans awaiting the amazing Nate Ruess.  Best know perhaps as lead singer of the indie group Fun, it seems like every song he touches becomes a hit.

    With his new band the Romantics, their set list was ridden with hits from both his bands Format and Fun with songs “Oceans” > “We Are Young” > “Some Nights” > “Carry On,” to some songs from his new solo album Grand Romantic (“Great Big Storm” > “You Light My Fire” > “What This World Is Coming To” > “Nothing Without Love” > “Harsh Light” > “Ahha”), and covers (Prince’s, “Let’s Go Crazy”). This amazing musician may be best known for his strong vocals, but don’t count him out as his songwriting abilities are top notch as well.  As part of a collaborative effort, Ruess partnered with Pink in 2014 on the number one billboard song “Just  Give Me A Reason” which was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 2014. Yes, the NY State Fair surely brought in the big guns on day four, for sure.

    On Tuesday, Day Five, Chevy Court once again welcomed Bowzer’s Rock & Roll Party back to rock out the afternoon crowd.  This lovable 50’s icon, known to most as a member of the popular 50’s Doo Wap group, Sha Na Na, has entertained us with not only his humor and personable demeanor, but his musical talents for more years.  Jon Baumann, his real name, is a native of Brooklyn, New York and studied classical music at Juilliard at a very early age, and whether it was playing Mozart or with Sha Na Na, his mothers greatest moment was seeing her son at Carnegie Hall.

    One Day Six, Chevy Court was packed with fans awaiting their favorite new 2015’s ACM New Artist of the Year, Cole Swindell.  With such an amazing group of new artists this year to be nominated, what was it about Cole Swindell that stood out above the rest? One quickly learned it was his stage presence.  He had the ability to draw an audience in like no other.  Perhaps it was the eye contact, the waves, or the pointing to individuals that made you feel like he was singing right to you.

    An accomplished songwriter way before releasing his self titled debut album, Cole Swindell, Cole was no stranger to the music business.  Penning hits for other country artists such as “Roller Coast,” “Get Me Some of That,” and “This Is How We Roll,” to name only a few, Swindell had made his mark in country music and touching souls of those his words spoke to.  Singing his hits “Chillin It” > “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” > “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight” > “Let Me See Ya Girl,” he had this crowd in the palm of his hand.  With a mischievous smile and a country charm, this down home country boy was definitely a crowd favorite at the Fair this year.

    On Tuesday, September 6th, Day Six, country was once again represented by country favorite Joe Nichols at Chevy Court.  Joe’s smooth country sound is clearly what some critics consider “traditional country” music and not the new “Bro Country.” His vocal comments against the turn of the tide has not gone unheard by many in the business and he even joked about it this year at the Fair. Singing Sir Mixx A Lot’s, “I Like Big Butts,” as only Joe could, the audience loved his countries version of rap as it confirmed why he is best suited for the country genre.

    On Wednesday, September 7th, Day Seven of the Fair, Snoop Dogg was scheduled to perform but was forced to cancel the night before. To everyone’s surprise, the fair was able to bring in rapper Nas as Snoop’s replacement. The fair on Wednesday didn’t seem as packed as it had been the last week but that didn’t stop an estimated 30,000 people from coming to Chevy Court.

    On Thursday, Day Eight, R&B superstar Jason Derulo performed for a packed crowd at Chevy Court. Derulo put on an excellent performance that included a backing band and a group of dancers. For a night that featured two other major artists at the Grandstand and the new Lakeview Amphitheater, Jason Derulo filled Chevy Court with no sign of any competition. As someone who just played at the fair last year, Jason Derulo drew an estimated 25,000 screaming teenage girls.

    On Saturday, Day Ten, Chevy Court welcomed home many local talented artists right from our own back yard.  At the 2pm Chevy Court Show, crowds welcomed Amanda Lee Peers; Syracuse native, Josh Batstone; and season eight’s winner of The Vocie, Sawyer Fredericks.  It was heartwarming to be able to welcome all our hometown heroes to the stage and celebrate their music.

    The 8pm show on Day Ten welcomed Motown greats, The Jacksons.  Consisting of original members, Jackie, Tito, and Marlon Jackson, the crowd went wild as they danced and sang along with hits “Can You Feel It,” “Rock With You,” “2300 Jackson Street,” “ABC,” “Dancing Machine, ” Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)” and many, many more.

    It’s hard to believe that this marks their 50th anniversary tour, but still today fans went crazy, dressed in costume, and got up on their feet to sing and dance along to all their favorites.  For me, it was a walk down memory lane watching video clips of live shows and interviews and clips of their Saturday morning cartoon that I watched so many years ago.  A fun evening of music, those guys still have the moves for sure.

    The Steve Miller Band came to the Great New York State Fair on the second to last night and brought along a record 37,000+ (the largest crowd to date). As the quintet hammered down on Syracuse with their hits from the last five decades, the performance got better as the crowd sang louder to each song. Opening the show with “Jungle Love,” gave a great representation of the fair with how all of the fun, food, crafts, and entertainment can sometimes feel overwhelming. The show included major plays consisting of “Take The Money,” “Shubada du ma ma,” “The Joker,” “Fly Like and Eagle,” and “Keep On Rockin’ Me.” Little Walters’ own “Blues With a Feeling” made an appearance during the show and despite Millers’ tender age of 71, he showed some animation during a rendition of “Loving Cup.” Before the crowd knew it, the enhanced encore had arrived with the group playing “The Stake,” a very bouncy “Swingtown,” and ending the high ride with extended “Jet Airliner.”

    As the final day approached, I knew that an early arrival was mandatory to secure my seat amidst the Millennium generation that was sure to have already staked out the best seats available awaiting teen heartthrob, Nick Jonas.  Arriving at 11 a.m. I realized that I was in for the longest day ahead, on what was to prove to be the hottest day of the fair.  Surprisingly enough, the crowd of Nick Jonas fans remained upbeat with little to no complaints, and by midday the NY State Fair staff began handing out free waters to those who refused to budge from their seats, lest give up the prime real estate while in absence.  The refreshing donation hit the spot and spoke volumes on what a great event and what great folks work to bring this event to everyone.

    As the time neared and Nick Jonas came out to the stage, he set right out playing his number one song “Chains” following it up “Numb” > “Levels” > “Wilderness” > “Good Thing” > “I Want You” > “Santa Barbara” > “Under You” > “Roses” > “Teacher” > “Take Over” and for an encore, “Jealous.”  How he managed to wear that jacket through half the show was beyond me as I was literally melting into my seat.  Jonas’ first solo tour, and one of the first times out by himself, it was a great ending to the Fair, and great beginning for his new upcoming tour to get his footing on stage with his ultra hip band.

    Okay, so we’re number five in the top ten best state fairs in the nation.  Perhaps you can see why this twelve day event becomes the traditional ending to New Yorkers summers’.  Whether you come for the rides, the events and competitions, the exhibits and opportunity to buy some Ginsu knives, the food (you know you do), or the music, it proves each year to raise the bar and bring in what fairgoers want.  Looking forward to the 2016 Fair, they will once again raise that bar, and hopefully continue to bring in the biggest names in the business to their ultra new and state of the art Chevy Court.  I predict that next years shows will exceed this years, they’ll book much quicker than years past, and once again the Great NY State Fair will prove to be the place to be to end our summer on the highest note possible.

  • Demi Lovato & Nick Jonas Future Now Tour Predicted to Land in Buffalo

    Fans of Disney’s Demi Lovato & Nick Jonas will be in heaven July 17, 2016, as the two will join forces to bring their Future Now: the Tour to Buffalo.

    These two headlining acts would each fill the arena on their own, so their anticipated joint collaborative tour will most definitely sell out the First Niagara Center in record time. We wouldn’t hesitate to purchase tickets as soon as possible.

    demi lovato nick jonasTickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7. A random handbill policy will be in effect. A limited number of handbills are available now.

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    Friday, June 24, 2016
    Sunrise, FL BB&T Center

    Saturday, June 25, 2016
    Orlando, FL Amway Center

    Wednesday, June 29, 2016
    Atlanta, GA Philips Arena

    Thursday, June 30, 2016
    Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena

    Saturday, July 2, 2016
    Raleigh, NC PNC Arena

    Sunday, July 3, 2016
    Virginia Beach, VA Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach

    Wednesday, July 6, 2016
    Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena

    Friday, July 8, 2016
    Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center

    Tuesday, July 12, 2016
    Newark, NJ Prudential Center

    Thursday, July 14, 2016
    Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center

    Saturday, July 16, 2016
    Hershey, PA Hersheypark Stadium

    Sunday, July 17, 2016
    Buffalo, NY First Niagara Center

    Wednesday, July 20, 2016
    Boston, MA TD Garden

    Friday, July 22, 2016
    Montreal, QC Bell Centre

    Saturday, July 23, 2016
    Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre

    Tuesday, July 26, 2016
    Washington, DC Verizon Center

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    Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center

    Friday, July 29, 2016
    Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center

    Saturday, July 30, 2016
    Auburn Hills, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills

    Tuesday, August 2, 2016
    Rosemont, IL Allstate Arena

    Wednesday, August 3, 2016
    Indianapolis, IN Bankers Life Fieldhouse

    Friday, August 5, 2016
    St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center

    Saturday, August 6, 2016
    Kansas City, MO Sprint Center

    Tuesday, August 9, 2016
    Denver, CO Pepsi Center

    Thursday, August 11, 2016
    Salt Lake City, UT Energy Solutions Arena

    Saturday, August 13, 2016
    Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena

    Sunday, August 14, 2016
    San Diego, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre

    Wednesday, August 17, 2016
    Anaheim, CA Honda Center

    Thursday, August 18, 2016
    San Jose, CA SAP Center

    Saturday, August 20, 2016
    Portland, OR Moda Center

    Sunday, August 21, 2016
    Seattle, WA Key Arena

    Wednesday, August 24, 2016
    Vancouver, BC Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena

    Friday, August 26, 2016
    Edmonton, AB Rexall Place

    Saturday, August 27, 2016
    Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome

    Monday, August 29, 2016
    Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre

    Wednesday, August 31, 2016
    St. Paul, MN Minnesota State Fairgrounds

    Friday, September 2, 2016
    Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena

    Wednesday, September 7, 2016
    Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena

    Friday, September 9, 2016
    Houston, TX Toyota Center

    Saturday, September 10, 2016
    San Antonio, TX AT&T Center

    Monday, September 12, 2016
    Dallas, TX American Airlines Center

    Wednesday, September 14, 2016
    Albuquerque, NM Isleta Amphitheater

    Friday, September 16, 2016
    Phoenix, AZ Talking Stick Resort Arena

    Saturday, September 17, 2016
    Los Angeles, CA The Forum

  • Let us Help you get Ready for the Great New York State Fair 2015

    As the 2015 Great New York State Fair approaches opening day, the lineup has ironed out nicely for the week.  Although a slow start, we have some award-winning musicians and comedians coming to the Grandstands, while Chevy Court once again will draw in record crowds for their free concert series.  With record-breaking crowds last year, it is anticipated to repeat and exceed these records with the $1 day once again on Labor Day and now $3 Thursdays added to the lineup.

    With Special Days and Events Planned all week-long, there is bound to be fun in store for you and your family and friends at the 2015 Great New York State Fair

    Opening Day / Governor’s Day, Thursday, August 27th,  $3 Thursday

    Chevy Court
    2pm – Everclear
    8pm – Rick Springfield
    Grandstands
    7:30pm – Eric Church, with special guest The Cadillac Three
    Pride Day/Law Enforcement Day/New Americans Day, Friday, August 28, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm – Orleans & Friends with Barrere & Tackett
    8pm – Melissa Etheridge

    Grandstands
    7:30pm – Jim Gaffigan

    Saturday, August 29, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm – Dan & Shay
    8pm – Buck Cherry

    Sunday, August 30, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm – Swon Brothers
    8pm – Nate Ruess

    Grandstands
    7:30pm – Hank Williams Jr.

    Dairy Day, Senior Citizen’s Day, Monday, August 31, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm – Bowzer
    8pm – Cole Swindell

    Fire & Rescue Day, Beef Day, Senior Citizen’s Day, Tuesday, September 1, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm – Oak Ridge Boys
    8pm – Joe Nichols

    Women’s Day, Wade Shows, Wednesday, September 2, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm – Salt N Pepa
    8pm – Snoop Dog

    Armed Forces Day, $3 Thursday, September 3, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm – Echosmith
    8pm – Jason DeRulo

    Grandstands
    7:30pm – Patti LaBelle

    Six Nations Day, Student’s Day, Saturday, September 4, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm -The Ripcords
    8pm – Fifth Harmony

    Grange Day, Saturday, September 5, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm – Sawyer Fredericks with Josh Batstone & Amanda Lee Peers
    8pm – The Jacksons

    Sunday, September 6, 2015

    Chevy Court
    2pm – R5
    8pm – The Steve Miller Band

    Labor Day, Summer Send Off “Dollar Day”, Monday, September 7th

    Chevy Court
    6pm – Nick Jonas

    Immediately Followed By Fireworks


    With thirteen new rides joining the Midway, you’ll find something to excite everyone from those preschool youngster to those young at heart.  Special rates are available for pre-sale tickets as well as specials on individual days.  Take a peek at those new rides added and specials offered on the nysfair.org site here.

    When it comes to the most diverse offering of culinary delights, you only have to visit the Great NY State Fair to get everything from fan favorites of chocolate milk to fried anything.  In addition to the many food vendors, throughout the entire grounds you can find some of NY State’s finest culinary eats offered and wineries galore.

    Last year’s attendees asked for some healthier options, and this year your request was answered.  Make sure to find the new vegan/vegetarian stand, Strong Hearts Café, in the International building.  The acclaimed vegan/vegetarian restaurant brings its signature focus on great taste to the Fair. Everything on the menu is 100% vegan and 1000% delicious. There you’ll find in addition to entrees, their non-dairy milkshakes, which will include a new flavor especially for the Fair. Although they’ve brought the deep fryer, it’s solely for their Vegan Wings. In addition to our vegan vendor, a new gluten-free vendor will also be joining the Fair, so make sure to check them out for the healthier fare at the fair.

    Whether it’s healthier choices or the fair favorites, meals can be on the fly or planned ahead by visiting the sites new food finder app.  Just type in the type of food you would like, and viola’ your route will be planned.

    There is just about something for everyone to keep you busy throughout the day as you meander in and out of the buildings taking in everything from promotional items to best in fair for horticulture, arts, and livestock.  Whether it’s shows and competitions that bring you to the fair, the food, the rides and games, or the entertainment, you are bound for a fun time.

    I highly suggest you downloading the app for the NYState Fair as well as take a peek at the parking and fair maps to plan the easiest pathways in and around the activities for the most enjoyable experience. Planning ahead always helps to get the most of your action packed day as well as take advantage of all there is to be offered.