
Big names continue swelling the Ohio State Fair's already buzz-worthy concert lineup for its 2025 iteration, with recent announcements confirming performances by celebrated artists such as Tauren Wells and the auto-tune maestro himself, T-Pain. According to The Columbus Dispatch, Wells, an acclaimed contemporary Christian musician, alongside special guest Josiah Queen, is slated to hit the stage on July 28. The Dove Awards-sweeping artist will shore up his already bolstered credentials, documented through over a billion global streams and a pair of podcasts hosting duties.
Meanwhile, the "Buy U a Drank" and "I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper)" hitmaker T-Pain plans to take over the fair on July 30, reports The Columbus Dispatch he'll be juicing up the crowd with not just his well-known anthems but also a special guest appearance by DJ Montay, besides this, T-Pain has tested the waters of gaming, podcasting, acting, writing and even the automotive world enhancing his multifaceted entertainment persona.
Tickets for these much-anticipated shows will be up for grabs starting Friday at 10 a.m. on Ticketmaster, as noted by ABC6, with the added bonus that advanced purchases come bundled with admission to the fair, set to run from July 23 through August 3.
The indoor WCOL Celeste Center is the venue earmarked for these events, ensuring attendees can revel in the aural experience in a comfortable air-conditioned environment; the fair, hosted at the Ohio Expo Center, isn't just doling out high-octane musical performances, it also showcases educational activities and claims one of the largest junior livestock shows in the nation, for fairgoers looking for a dash of agricultural charm amid the pulsating beats of the concert hall.









