Warren Zeiders

With Wyatt Flores

Warren Zeiders with Wyatt Flores

Date and Time

Friday, August 9 | 7:30 pm

Pricing

  • Track: $55
  • Grandstand: $45

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, May 21 through Etix. All concert seats are reserved. Convenience charges apply to all tickets.

The Missouri State Fair Box Office opens at noon on July 1 for walk-up orders (while tickets remain).

Box Office Hours

July 1 – Aug 2: 12 pm – 6 pm (M-F)
Closed July 4 in observance of Independence Day
Aug 5-7: 9 am – 6 pm
Aug 8-18: 9 am – 9 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.

Things to Know Before the Show: Learn more about our security policy, prohibited items and more on the Grandstand Event Policies page.

Warren Zieders

Warren Zeiders was just 22 years old when he signed his first recording contract with Warner Records. After a series of live covers, “Ride The Lightning” caught fire and ignited a community of true believers before he’d ever toured or played outside his hometown of Hershey, PA. Zeiders’ distinctive, high energy country music is powered by a steady supply of youthful grit, honesty, muscle, and then, there’s that voice; a world-weary, lived-in, honeyed growl that belie his young years. Recently relocated to Nashville—the now 23-year-old singer/songwriter delivers outlaw sermons in his unmistakable authenticity.

Wyatt Flores

Wyatt Flores carries around old memories, the ghosts of loved ones, and dreams of a better future in his music. This Mexican-American Oklahoma-born troubadour sings from the gut, telling stories against a gritty country soundtrack. His unfiltered thoughts on life, death, addiction, pain, and joy emerge through his delivery. He grew up surrounded by music in Stillwater, OK. At 19, his debut “Travelin’ Kid” gained traction. “Please Don’t Go” caught fire online, leading to The Hutson Sessions EP. Along the way, he inked a deal with Island Records.