Rock band Barenaked Ladies and Christian hip-hop artist TobyMac are among the acts set for the AT&T Concert Series at the 2022 Alaska State Fair. Folk jam band Caamp and country acts the Brothers Osborne and Chris Janson are also scheduled.
Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies and Christian hip-hop artist TobyMac are among the musical acts that will headline the AT&T Concert Series at the 2022 Alaska State Fair.
, which also include folk jam band Camp , country artist Chris Janson , classic rockers Blue Oyster Cult , punk band Rise Against and country duo the Brothers Osborne .The Barenaked Ladies, best known for their smash hit “One Week,” are set to play Sept. 4 on the fair’s final Sunday.Check the state fair’s concert website for
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