Canfield Fair show with country music group canceled
CANFIELD, Ohio (WKBN)- A popular country music group will no longer come to the Valley for the Canfield Fair.
According to a Facebook post, the Lady A concert scheduled for August 31 has been canceled.
George Roman of the Canfield Fair Board said that he does not know why the show was canceled, but he said that their entire 2025 tour is canceled as well. Three concert dates for 2025 are still listed on the band's website.
The Canfield Fair said that refunds will be available at the point of purchase, and tickets purchased on Ticketmaster.com will be automatically refunded.
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