The 2025 Montgomery County Fair brings Jacob Stelly and Sammy Kershaw to the stage for its highly anticipated concert series. The performances will follow the Friday and Saturday rodeos, adding live music excitement to the April 3-13 event.
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The Montgomery County Fair has announced the artists performing at its 2025 concerts. Texas Red Dirt artist Jacob Stelly and '90s country star Sammy Kershaw are among them. These shows will happen at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds after the rodeos on Friday and Saturday from April 3–13. They were announced on the fair's social media pages.
Jacob Stelly gives us a sound of Texas red dirt. Stelly grew up in Liberty, Texas, and found his love for writing songs while he was at Texas A&M University. On his first record, "Moondog," he worked with artists like Slade Coulter and Parker McCollum. Stelly is on tour in Texas and Oklahoma right now before the fair. He is known for his Americana and Red Dirt sound. On April 4, he is going to play.
The Montgomery County Fair has Sammy Kershaw back again. On April 5, Alabama-born country music star Sammy Kershaw will take the stage. Kershaw has been making music for decades and has 16 studio albums with hits like "She Don't Know She's Beautiful" and "Queen of My Double-Wide Trailer." Kershaw has been inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame and has played at the Montgomery County Fair before in 2022.
The concerts, which will be held outside next to the rodeo field, will be a great time for people who go to the fair.

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