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State Fair of Texas: Know before you go

Bookmark this guide to tickets, concerts, food, and attractions at the State Fair of Texas.

A wide shot of the ferris wheel at the State Fair of Texas

The State Fair of Texas is the longest-running fair in the nation. | Photo by FTWtoday

Big Tex. Fried foods. And a lineup of Texas music artists. All this can only mean one thing: The State Fair of Texas is back.

The first state fair was proposed in 1886, and because local leaders couldn’t decide where the event should take place, there were two fairs. The Dallas State Fair took place on 80 acres in Fair Park, and the Texas State Fair & Exposition opened just north of Dallas. The two sides eventually came together in 1887 and by 1916, the annual event welcomed one million people for the first time.

We’re giving you the rundown of what’s happening this year at Fair Park in Dallas. Ride with us.

Hours, tickets, and parking

  • The fair runs 24 days from Friday, Sept. 27 -Sunday, Oct. 20 and the gates will open at 9 a.m.
  • Tickets + parking passes are available online. Admission costs $5-$25.
  • Parking is available on site — it’s $30 at official fair lots. Check out directions to get to the gates.
  • Pro tip: If you arrive after 5 p.m., all guests will pay the price of a child’s ticket.

The concerts

Some big names are headlining this year’s concert series on the Chevrolet Main Stage, Bud Light Stage, and Yuengling Stage. More than 90 performers are set to perform this year — 74 of those hail from the Lone Star State.

Pro tip: Your fair ticket gives free admission to all concerts. Check out the full list of performers, including an Alamo City artist.

State Fair of Texas

Last we checked, calories don’t count at the fair.

Photo by @FTWtoday

The fried fair fare

As always, expect a lot of fried food along the midway. Since 2005, the Big Tex Choice Awards has welcomed new chefs into the exclusive club of fried food creations.

This year, don’t forget to stop by and try new additions like the Russo’s Cotton Candy Bacon on a Stick and Texas Sugar Rush Pickles.

FTW-state-fair-cow-parade

So many things to see at the State Fair of Texas.

The attractions

The fair is known for its exhibits spanning all kinds of interests. Here are a few that we’re excited about:

Rodeo | Fair Park Coliseum | From high-energy bull riding to wild cow milking, you won’t want to miss the action.

In the Barns | Livestock Barns | Enjoy rich agricultural heritage every day through activities and demonstrations like Farm and Fork University and the Livestock Birthing Barn.

Billy Kidd Show | Charismatic charm meets infectious energy at this captivating close-up magic show.

Bryan Berg the Card Stacker | The Guinness World Record holder is ready to wow this year’s state fairgoers with his incredible card-stacking of famous Texas icons.

Cirque du Soleil: Songblazers | Missed the SATX tour stop? The circus meets country as Cirque du Soleil tells the story of the genre through a theatrical performance. Note: Separate tickets are required for this show.

For a full roundup of daily events, check out this year’s attractions.

Make a game plan

Of course, no fair is complete without rides + games, and the State Fair of Texas will have plenty of those, too. This daily calendar of events will also help you map out your visit.

Whatever you do, give yourself plenty of time to explore, bring sunscreen + wear your stretchy pants and comfy shoes.

Psst. Want to help the SATXtoday editors plan our meals at the fair? Vote for what foods we should try.

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