Bryce Vine will bring his genre-blending, East-Meets-West-Coast sound to Chevy Court on Aug. 28 at 6 p.m.. This is Vine's first appearance at the Great New York State Fair.
The 34-year-old breakout star is known for his laid-back, hip-hop vibe. The success of the double-platinum "Drew Barrymore" from his debut album "Carnival" sent Vine on a sold-out headline tour in 2019 -- and he hasn't slowed down since. Vine gained more momentum with the platinum "La La Land" featuring YG and "I'm Not Alright" with Loud Luxury. His signature sound fuses punk spirit -- which alternative music fans may associate with Blink 182 -- with homages to hip hop artists including Tupac and Outkast.
"We've seen Bryce Vince perform on talk shows and late-night comedy shows, and now we get to see him perform right here at the Great New York State Fair," said interim Fair Director Sean Hennessey. "We're so excited to welcome one of the hottest acts in the country."
All concerts in the Chevrolet Music Series are free with Fair admission. Tickets -- just $3 -- are on sale now at the State Fair's website. All concerts at the Fair are sponsored by Chevrolet.
Founded in 1841, the Great New York State Fair showcases the best of New York agriculture, provides top-quality entertainment and is a key piece of the state's CNY Rising strategy of growing the Central New York economy through tourism. The 2022 Fair begins Aug. 24 and continues through Sept. 5.
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