The 78th alignment of the series of concerts and Dirt Series du San Bernardino County Fair has been announced, which includes a group of country music, a bull, a derby of demolition and Mexican music.
The return weekend of the Memorial Day with the theme “Fun for the Herd”, the fair dates of this year are from May 24 to 26 and from May 30 to June 1, 2025 14800 Seventh St. in Victorville.
The Dirt series begins on Saturday May 24 with Monster Tuff trucks and other vehicles giving dirt to the roar of fans in the stands.
Sunday, May 25, it will be a good time that has the vehicle difficult during the annual demolition derby.
The DIRT series ends on Monday May 26, with a good old -fashioned bull competition.
Concert series – Lochash
Return country duo Verbance And singer Joe Peters Will launch the Fair concert series on Saturday May 31.
Appointed “Country Music’s Iconic Feel -Good Duo” by People, Locash – Preston Brust and Chris Lucas – launched the label – Galaxy Label Group.
With the distribution of BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville, Locash said that he would continue to “strike out and serve first class songs”, hailed by the American songwriter.
With fresh music that should be released in the spring, this new era follows the high -level consecutive collaborations “Let It Slide” and “Beach Boys”.
Known for a platinum break “I Love this Life” and “One Big Country Song” and “I Know Somebody” by Gold No.
Singer Joe Peters
Joe Peters was born in Bakersfield, known by many as the “Country Musical Capital of the West”.
Raised with a rope in his hand and a guitar suspended over his shoulder, at 8 years old, he won his first rodeo and picked up his first guitar, rumbled by Waylon Jennings, George Strait and Merle Haggard, according to his biography.
As a teenager, Peters went from driving to the team’s rope, compete through the West while refining his writing and playing for anyone listening to the Rodeo field.
Just when he struck his stride in the world of rope, the tragedy struck while he was injured by his horse which turned on him.
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During a long recovery, Peters turned more deeply towards his music, writing and recording his first song at the American Sound Recording Studio, now the Bakersfield Music Hall of Fame.
With the help of his best friend, Justin Pisinger, Peters retaliated in the saddle and back in competition. In 2015, Cruising died. Peters finally sold his horse, moved away from the rodeo and buried in the family business.
“Music has a way of bringing a man back in his place,” according to Peters’ organic. “In 2017, Joe played local bars, making packaged in 400-500 people per night. Then came 2019, a trip to Nashville and a decisive moment – attacking the laundromat of a Holiday Inn, pen in hand, the words started to pour out. They have not stopped since.”
Peters released his first EP in 2020, and by 2021, he worked with some of the best songwriters in Nashville and recording Music City.
His name is now linked to some of the largest in industry – he shared the scene with Brooks & Dunn, Cody Johnson, Jason Aldean, Parker McCollum and Tim McGraw.
Banda Los Sebastianes de Saúl Plata
The following night on Sunday, June 1, Banda Los Sebastianes de Saúl Plata Will close the musical series and the fair.
Banda Los Sebastian is from Mazatlán, Sinaloa in Mexico. Under the direction of Plata Entertainment and the producer Saúl Plata, the group formed in June 2012.
The group has released several albums, producing many tubes such as “Indeleble”, “Por Si No Collection”, “En eso no queddamos”, “Traved Del Vaso”, “Mi Méti Contigo” and “En Vida”, among others.
In 2019, the group was crowned winner of “Latin Grammy 2019” long -awaited and long -awaited in the category “Best Banda Music Album”, a success they had worked hard for many years.
In 2021, Javier Larrañaga joined the ranks of Banda Los Sebastianes as the third singer, a young and fresh voice which won the heart of the public, according to Mexico Es Cultura.
Other fair offers
The annual fair will also include carnival walks, many food options and many sellers offering homemade products, food, clothing, home furnishings, spas, kitchen items, etc.
There will also be exhibitions, ranging from crafts and fine arts to food and gardening.
During the fair, future farmers in America will present livestock animals and host the Junior cattle auction at 10 a.m. on Saturday May 31.
Also, Entry of competitive exhibitions are accepted. Some divisions include food, art, ceramics, crafts, models and photography.
The fair officials also announced the return of its special truck of $ 20 truck, which includes the driver of the vehicle and the passengers in advance to embark on the fair for only cash costs, which is paid during parking.
For more information, visit sbcfair.com Or Facebook.com/sanbernardinocountyfair.
The journalist of the daily press René Ray de la Cruz can be contacted at rdelacruz@vvdailypress.com. Follow it on x @dp_renedelacruz