OUTAGAMIE COUNTY, WI – One of Northeast Wisconsin’s longest-running summer traditions is set to return later this month as the Outagamie County Fair takes over Seymour from June 24 through June 28.
The five-day event will feature a full schedule of family-friendly entertainment, agricultural exhibits, grandstand attractions, live music, and fair food at the Outagamie County Fairgrounds on North Main Street.
Grandstand action begins Wednesday with the Farm Tractor Pull, followed by the NEW Motorsports Tractor Pull on Thursday. Thunder at the Fair takes center stage Friday night, while Motor Madness wraps up the grandstand schedule on Saturday.
Visitors can also enjoy live music throughout the weekend on the midway. The 308’s will perform Thursday, Nashville Pipeline takes the stage Friday, and Grand Union will headline Saturday night’s entertainment.
A fireworks show is scheduled for Saturday evening, adding to a packed weekend of activities.
Throughout the fair, attendees will find carnival attractions, food vendors, free entertainment, and a variety of livestock and agricultural exhibits showcasing the area’s farming heritage.
The Outagamie County Fair has been a staple of the Seymour community since 1884 and continues to draw thousands of visitors each year from across Northeast Wisconsin.

















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