Clay Aiken To Perform At State Fair

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Hometown pop sensation Clay Aiken will perform at the 2004 North Carolina State Fair.

Aiken's appearance is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in Dorton Arena. Fairgoers can purchase reserved tickets for $15

online

beginning noon, Friday, Sept. 3.

Reserved concert tickets will also be on sale during the 2004 State Fair unless the show sells out beforehand.

Because only 6,000 seats are available, a limit of four tickets per fairgoer will be offered for the Clay Aiken concert. There will be no free seating available for the show.

Fairgoers will also be able to purchase advance admission tickets and discounted ride books online at the same time they buy their concert tickets.

The rest of the 2004 entertainment lineup will be released by mid-May. Fair admission will be required for all concerts.



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