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Lifehouse to light up the Stanislaus County Fair
Lifehouse
The Stanislaus County Fair will welcome Lifehouse on July 18. - photo by Photo Contributed

Lifehouse, the American rock band unlike any other, will be coming to the Stanislaus County Fair this summer.

The Stanislaus County Fair will welcome Lifehouse on July 18. The performance will take place on the Bud Light Variety Free Stage at 8:30 p.m. The concert will be hosted by KHOP @ 95.1 and is free with the price of Fair admission.

 “Lead vocalist, Jason Wade, has such a unique, low-sounding voice that is easy to get lost in,” said Adrenna Alkhas, spokesperson for the Stanislaus County Fair. “Those who listened to them in the early 2000s are definitely in for a nostalgic treat.”

With songs in the top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 100, Alternative, Adult Top 40, Mainstream Top 40, Adult Contemporary and Adult Pop charts, Lifehouse has proven their versatility and longevity. It was in 2001 when the Los Angeles-based band first broke through in a big way when “Hanging by a Moment,” from No Name Face, spent 20 weeks in Billboard’s top 10, and won a Billboard Music Award for “Hot 100 Single of the Year.” Since then, the band has released six more albums, three of which also made Billboard’s top 10, sold over 15 million records worldwide and spun off such hit singles as “You and Me,” “First Time,” “Whatever it Takes,” “Broken,” “Halfway Gone,” “Between the Raindrops” and “Hurricane.”

Lifehouse has also played to sold-out shows around the globe throughout their 17-year career. Having toured the world extensively, they have amassed a fiercely loyal fanbase in the States, Europe, Australia, South East Asia and South America. High-energy rock performances and intimate acoustic moments are to be expected from a Lifehouse set – and the Stanislaus County Fair will receive just that.

Other Variety Free Stage acts booked for this year’s Fair include: Country music star Eastin Corbin on July 20, ‘70s rock icons Grand Funk Railroad on July 21, three-time Grammy-nominated member of the Grand Ole Opry Trace Adkins on July 16 and one of the first ever female rap crews Salt-N-Pepa on July 19.

The 2018 Stanislaus County Fair opens July 13 for a 10-day run. Discounted Fair admission tickets, unlimited ride wristbands, and the Fair season pass will be on sale beginning April 28. Corporate ticket sales will also be available to purchase at a highly discounted rate. Visit the Fair’s website for upcoming ticket sale information at www.stancofair.com.