Nelly

With Rahzel

Nelly with Rahzel

Date and Time

Friday, August 18 | 7:30 pm

Pricing

  • Track: $50
  • Grandstand: $40

Grandstand tickets do not include Fair admission. To view admission specials visit the Fair Admission page.

Grandstand tickets public on sale starting at 9 am, Tuesday, June 27 through Etix. All concert seats are reserved. Convenience charges apply to all tickets.

The Missouri State Fair Box Office opens at noon on June 27 for walk-up orders (while tickets remain).

Box Office Hours

June 27 – Aug 4: 12 pm – 6 pm (M-F)
Closed July 4 in observance of Independence Day
Aug 7-9 – 10: 9 am – 6 pm

Security Policy

For guest safety, prior to entering concerts/events at the State Fair Grandstand, all guests will be screened by hand-held wands, or similar device. Weapons are not permitted. All bags are subject to search. Any prohibited item must be returned to the guest’s vehicle.

Nelly

By now the story of Grammy-winning, multiplatinum hip-hop superstar-actor-entrepreneur-philanthropist Nelly’s meteoric rise to stardom is a well-known, oft-recited part of hip-hop history. The standout member of the St. Louis rap collective the St. Lunatics inks a deal with Universal Motown Records, drops a sizzling single called “Country Grammar” with a familiar nursery rhyme hook, and follows it up with a debut album of the same name that spawns three humongous hits, spends seven weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart, scores three Grammy nominations, and sells an astonishing 9 million copies worldwide. That, of course, is the abridged version of a story that began years ago in a part of St. Louis known as University City. It’s the story of a young man whose life was so unsettled that he moved from place to place, from family member to family member, and hung out on the streets with “the big dirties” who introduced him to the underbelly of the city. But Nelly’s is also a story of achievement—overachievement, even. As a child, Nelly, born Cornell Haynes, Jr., was always the fastest runner, the best catcher, the hottest player on the team. He was so gifted, in fact, that he almost ended up in professional baseball instead of music. Much to the delight of the legions of fans that now rank him among hip-hop’s premier artists, Nelly charged onto the hip-hop scene in the summer of 2000 with his groundbreaking debut album, Country Grammar. The critical acclaim, accolades, and awards rolled in almost as fast as the record sales. Country Grammar snagged four Grammy nominations, two for Best Rap Solo Performance (“Ride Wit Me,” “Country Grammar”), Best Rap/Song Collaboration (“Where The Party At,” with Jagged Edge), and Best Rap Album (Country Grammar). Nelly also topped Billboard’s 2000 year-end chart as the Top Male Rap Artist, and he was nominated for two Source Awards, an MTV Video Music Award, two BET Awards, an American Music Award, and a Soul Train Music Award. Ranked No. 3 on Billboard’s definitive list of the best-selling artists of the 2000s, Nelly has not only sold more than 30 million albums/singles in less than 10 years, but he also tied with Elton John for the most consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart by a male solo artist.

Rahzel

Three-time Grammy winner (with seven more Grammy nominations), winner of international music awards, and popular accolades around the world, long-time member of the iconic group the Roots, the man with the thousand voices and sounds is one of the greatest performers, innovative vocalists the world has ever known. Rahzel is a bona fide voice-acting legend! His voice has appeared in over 100 video games, advertisements, movies, TV series and music videos. In the music world, he is considered as one of the founders of beatboxing as we know it today.