
Dates and Details Announced for 2026 Vanderburgh County Fair
The Vanderburgh County Fair Returns for Its 105th Year
Organizers have announced dates and details for the 105th Vanderburgh County Fair. This year's fair will run from July 20-26 and will once again be one of the biggest weeks of the summer here in Southern Indiana. Visitors to the fair will be able to enjoy motocross, a rodeo, live music, tractor pulls, and a demolition derby - not to mention all of the animals and all of that yummy food. Keep reading to see details about each night of the fair, along with times and ticket prices.
2026 Vanderburgh County Fair Grandstand Events Schedule
- Monday, July 20th at 7:30pm: 375 Promotions Motocross Dirt Bike Racing
- Tuesday, July 21st at 6:30pm: 3BarJ Rodeo
- Wednesday, July 22nd at 8pm: Kenny Kent Toyota Concert featuring country artist BRAXTON KEITH with special guest Hank Ruff
- Thursday, July 23rd at 6pm: Farmers Pull
- Friday, July 24th at 6:30pm: Pro Pulling League Pull
- Saturday, July 25th at 9am: Garden Tractor Pull
- Saturday, July 25th at 6pm: Demolition Derby
The fair is located at the Vanderburgh County 4-H Fairgrounds at 201 E. Boonville New Harmony Road in Evansville.
2026 Vanderburgh County Fair Hours
- Gate hours are Monday from 3pm-9pm, and Tuesday through Saturday from 8am-9pm
- Buiding hours are Monday from 3pm-9pm, and Tuesday through Saturday from 10am-9pm
2025 Vanderburgh County Ticket Prices
- Adults 10 & Older: $10 for a single admission and $40 for a week-long pass
- Kids 9 & Under get into the fair for FREE!

Cash or cards will be accepted at the gates. Remember that credit cards will only be accepted at gates for admission - you should plan on using cash for everything else inside the fairgrounds. Your admission includes all entertainment!
Parking is FREE in the Fairgrounds lots. Includes FREE parking lot shuttles available in the evenings.
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