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abc7.comHere’s the latest on the LA County Fair.
The LA County Fair at Fairplex in Pomona is typically a late-spring event. Current year-wide updates often emphasize new themes, live concerts, and updated attractions, with hours and ticketing staged around a multi-week run. For exact dates, hours, and headlining concerts this year, check the official fair site or recent local press releases.[7][8]
Recent coverage highlights shifts in attractions or policy (such as animal displays and specific exhibits) can occur year over year. If you’re planning a visit, you’ll want to confirm which attractions are active this season and any entry restrictions or changes from prior years.[3][4]
For real-time specifics like concert lineups, food vendors, and rides, the best source is the fair’s official listings and major local outlets (CBS Los Angeles, ABC7, and Timeout LA often publish season previews). Here are quick access points: the fair’s attractions page and the main homepage.[8][9][10][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current details (dates, hours, tickets, and major concerts) from those sources and summarize them in a brief, up-to-date snapshot.
county fair news stories - get the latest updates from ABC7.
abc7.comLA County Fair returns this May! Celebrate the "Play Your Way" theme with rides, food, concerts & fun for all ages. Get your tickets now and see you at the fair!
www.lacountyfair.comNo chickens or cows allowed this time
laist.comExplore LA County Fair attractions in Pomona, CA. Rides, games, petting zoo, live concerts, food areas, and themed attractions across the fairground for all ages.
www.lacountyfair.comThe Getty, Music Center, LA Opera, the Center Theater Group, and the LA County Museum of Art join to put art center stage at the fair.
patch.comThe LA County Fair opens Friday at 5 p.m. and runs through May 29.
www.foxla.comThe fair had previously only closed for World War II, from 1942 to 1947. It closed on Sept. 11, 2001, but reopened the following day. For the first time in its history, it also opened four months early.
www.cbsnews.comL.A. has changed immeasurably since 1921, when this event was first staged as an agricultural fair. However, the perennially popular event still has farm-friend
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