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Here’s what to expect at the Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days returning next week

You know all about the Washington State Fair but do you know about the Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days? This tradition has been bringing joy to Washingtonians since 1866 and is a must for ending your summer right. Best of all, it’s actually happening this September!

The Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days takes place this September 1st-5th and has a huge lineup of entertainment. You can experience a hypnotist, a battle of the bands, wood carving, dock dogs, demolition derby, a rodeo, and more. Like other fairs around the state, you can also check out all sorts of livestock and tasty fair food.

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Beyond the general wonders of what the fair has to offer, you’ll also be able to hear Chicago perform live on September 1st. So if you were hoping to end your summer with some Western-themed fun it’s absolutely worth heading to Walla Walla to enjoy this age-old tradition. Not to mention, if you had purchased tickets for the 2020 fair, they’re still valid so you might as well check it out.

Now we will say that the fair does not have any mentions of COVID systems or precautions in place. So bring your own hand sanitizer and keep in mind that it’s probably safest to mask up. With that, enjoy the fair and if you’d like to snag tickets and learn more you can click below.

Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days

When: September 1st-5th
Where: 363 Orchard Street, Walla Walla, WA
Cost:  $10 adult, $5 child, FREE 5 and under, $5 senior

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