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FINAL SHOW ANNOUNCED: Alabama Set to Perform at the Iowa State Fair This Summer
Country music fans have a special reason to celebrate this summer. Legendary band Alabama has officially been announced as a featured performer at the Grandstand at the Iowa State Fair, creating what many are calling one of the most anticipated shows of the season.
For generations of listeners, Alabama has been far more than a successful band. They helped define modern country music with a sound that blended heartfelt storytelling, Southern roots, and unforgettable harmonies. Their songs became part of everyday life for millions of fans, playing through road trips, family gatherings, summer nights, and memories that still live on today.
Now, this summer, those timeless songs will return to one of America’s most beloved fair stages.
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A Night Fans Won’t Want to Miss
The Grandstand at the Iowa State Fair has long been known for hosting major entertainment events, and Alabama’s upcoming appearance adds another unforgettable chapter to that tradition. Fans can expect an evening filled with classic hits, warm nostalgia, and the kind of live energy only legendary performers can bring.
Songs like Mountain Music, Dixieland Delight, Feels So Right, and Song of the South continue to connect with audiences decades after their release. Whether you grew up listening to Alabama on the radio or discovered their music later in life, this concert promises a rare chance to experience those songs live in a powerful setting.
More Than a Concert
For many longtime fans, this performance carries deeper meaning. Alabama’s music has always represented family, faith, resilience, and pride in where you come from. Their songs feel familiar because they speak to real life — love, home, memories, and the passing of time.
That is why each live performance feels special.
It is not only about hearing great music. It is about reconnecting with moments from your own life that those songs helped soundtrack.
A Legacy That Still Shines
Few groups in country music history have achieved what Alabama has accomplished. With dozens of No. 1 hits, millions of records sold, and an enduring influence on generations of artists, their place in music history is secure.
Yet what continues to matter most is how deeply their music still reaches people.
This summer at the Iowa State Fair, fans will have the opportunity to sing along once again with a band whose songs never truly faded.
Because some music belongs to a certain era.
And some music belongs to everyone.