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New attractions announced for the 2024 Oklahoma State Fair

Scroll down to learn more about what's coming to this year's state fair.

New attractions announced for the 2024 Oklahoma State Fair

Scroll down to learn more about what's coming to this year's state fair.

WE’VE GOT SOME EXCITING NEWS THIS MORNING AS WE LOOK AHEAD TO THE FAIR TUESDAY. MAJOR NEUROCOGNITIVE CRAFTS, BISON ENCOUNTER, OKTOBERFEST AND STARGAZING IN THE PLANETARIUM, THE STATE FAIR BEGI
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New attractions announced for the 2024 Oklahoma State Fair

Scroll down to learn more about what's coming to this year's state fair.

The Oklahoma State Fair is a little more than a month away, and fair officials just announced the new attractions guests can enjoy in 2024.Before you make your plans for the 2024 Oklahoma State Fair, you'll want to know some of the fun new attractions you and your family can enjoy. Scroll down to learn more about what's coming to this year's state fair.Taste of the Fair Tuesday, Sept. 17: Take advantage of $4 outside gate admission, $4 food items from nearly every stand at the Fair, $4 Little Book of BIG DEALS, and $4 Sky Eye Wheel ride tickets for everyone!OK!toberfest: Head to the Fest Tent, located between the Jim Norick Arena and the Bennett Event Center, for German beer, wine, food, and music! Live bands will be playing and the drinks will be flowing Thursday through Sunday, both weekends of the Fair! Step over to Harvell Concessions next door to the Fest Tent for bratwursts and German potato salad.Stinkin' Sentra by Dent Source: Four contestants will live in this stinkin' Sentra during the 2024 Oklahoma State Fair! The last person to exit gets to take it home! Stop by and check out the competition on the Centennial Lawn. Visit stinkinsentra.com for more information.Urban Homesteading Expo, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sept. 15: Presented by Okie Homesteading. If you’re intrigued by the idea of homesteading but have little to no acreage, you’re not alone. Check out this special event to learn about urban homesteading.Bison Encounter, Sept. 19-22: If you have never seen Oklahoma’s majestic state mammal up close or if you have burning questions you wanted to ask about these amazing creatures, now’s your chance to do both. Visit the Oklahoma Bison Association experts in Barn 3 during the last four days of the Fair to experience it.Wine & Palette, 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Sept. 19: These painting classes accommodate all from the novice to the master. Supplies are provided for this one of a kind make it and take it souvenir opportunity. Fair admission is included in the registration fee. Visit okstatefair.com for more info.Stargazing in the Planetarium: Sit back and look up as the night sky comes alive five times a day with audiences learning about constellations, planets, the structure of the universe, and more. It’s an experience for all ages. Located in the Arts Annex.Crackin' Corn Comedy Show: When the cornball clodhopper cranks up his crop-quenching contraption, these rural rubes conjure up a crowd coolin’ cloudburst. You can catch them strolling around the circle or sit yourself down and enjoy one of their shows in the Oklahoma Frontier Experience throughout the day.Pirate Adventure Experience: Catch Pirate Man Dan as he takes to the Fair seas and sails around The Circle and down Wichita Walk onboard his pirate ship! When he pulls into a port, you might catch him leaving his ship on stilts or a unicycle or maybe you get a chance to hop on board, grab a foam sword, and have someone snap your picture with the pirate himself.Tumbleweed Crossing: This award-winning comedy wild west gunfight stunt show will take you on a zany trip back in time where laughs fly like bullets and hilarity is the law of the land!Sophie Duch, PRCA Stunt Rider: Sophie Duch has been riding and competing in equestrian events since she was three years old. 2024 began her rookie year in the PRCA and seventh year of her career in rodeo entertainment with trick riding, Roman riding, and an Annie Oakley mounted shooting reenactment. Grab your front row seat and be amazed at her riding expertise twice daily during the Wild West Showcase.Pirate Man Dan: Get ready for thrilling escapes, unicycle stunts, knife or fire juggling, balloons and whacky antics, music and dance moves, all choreographed to a pirate nautical theme and story. Watch your loved ones be a part of the show and laugh harder than you thought possible!The Great American Living Carousel: This living carousel boasts beautiful purebred Welsh ponies that carry their little cowboys and cowgirls under a revolving tent top.Pretty Bird Paradise: This is a free interactive all-day exhibit. Fair patrons may enter the aviary and interact with over 100 parakeets. Feed sticks will be available to purchase but are not required. Most of the birds are rescue birds.Wick & Whimsy Frontier Candle Maker: Jenni brings her craft of candle making all the way from Rockwood, Tennessee. Oklahoma welcomes her to our great Fair and can’t wait for her to join all the other Frontier artisans in the Oklahoma Frontier Experience.Reading is Sweet: Creative Arts Contest, Junior Arts & Crafts, Division 3645 – Kids will create a treat for their favorite storybook characters. Items will be tasted and a reason why they made it must be provided.Poultry Show: Grab your feathered friends and head to the OK State Fair! With a variety of classes and divisions, there's something for everyone. Get all the info in the poultry competition guide.Major Neurocognitive Crafts: Creative Arts Contest, Fine Arts, Crafts & Hobbies, Division 3523 – This is a preFair contest for those with a major neurocognitive disorder such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, etc., to enter an item they have created.From the Beehive: Beeswax & Cut Comb Contest: Creative Arts Contest, Fine Arts, Crafts & Hobbies, Division 3524. Partnering with the Oklahoma State Beekeepers Association, competitors will bring their cut comb and beeswax to be judged.Old Timers Showmanship: Livestock competitions are not just the young man's game! Those of a more advanced age are welcome into the show ring! Check out the beef competition guide for more info.Supreme Overall Cattle Drive: Making a grand return to the Oklahoma State Fair, there will be an overall supreme drive in the cattle ring, naming a Supreme Overall Junior Heifer, a Supreme Overall Open Heifer, and a Supreme Overall Open Bull!The Oklahoma State Fair runs Sept. 12-22. Click here to get your tickets and to learn more. Top Headlines Person in custody after fires spark at business and nearby home in northwest Oklahoma City Massive crowds of 'Swifties' gather, sing together in Vienna after Taylor Swift concerts canceled Deadline looming for 2025 summer food program Oklahoma City woman on mission to reunite priceless military memorabilia, memories with owner Man arrested, family search for answers after 71-year-old man found shot to death

The Oklahoma State Fair is a little more than a month away, and fair officials just announced the new attractions guests can enjoy in 2024.

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Before you make your plans for the 2024 Oklahoma State Fair, you'll want to know some of the fun new attractions you and your family can enjoy. Scroll down to learn more about what's coming to this year's state fair.

  • Taste of the Fair Tuesday, Sept. 17: Take advantage of $4 outside gate admission, $4 food items from nearly every stand at the Fair, $4 Little Book of BIG DEALS, and $4 Sky Eye Wheel ride tickets for everyone!
  • OK!toberfest: Head to the Fest Tent, located between the Jim Norick Arena and the Bennett Event Center, for German beer, wine, food, and music! Live bands will be playing and the drinks will be flowing Thursday through Sunday, both weekends of the Fair! Step over to Harvell Concessions next door to the Fest Tent for bratwursts and German potato salad.
  • Stinkin' Sentra by Dent Source: Four contestants will live in this stinkin' Sentra during the 2024 Oklahoma State Fair! The last person to exit gets to take it home! Stop by and check out the competition on the Centennial Lawn. Visit stinkinsentra.com for more information.
  • Urban Homesteading Expo, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sept. 15: Presented by Okie Homesteading. If you’re intrigued by the idea of homesteading but have little to no acreage, you’re not alone. Check out this special event to learn about urban homesteading.
  • Bison Encounter, Sept. 19-22: If you have never seen Oklahoma’s majestic state mammal up close or if you have burning questions you wanted to ask about these amazing creatures, now’s your chance to do both. Visit the Oklahoma Bison Association experts in Barn 3 during the last four days of the Fair to experience it.
  • Wine & Palette, 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Sept. 19: These painting classes accommodate all from the novice to the master. Supplies are provided for this one of a kind make it and take it souvenir opportunity. Fair admission is included in the registration fee. Visit okstatefair.com for more info.
  • Stargazing in the Planetarium: Sit back and look up as the night sky comes alive five times a day with audiences learning about constellations, planets, the structure of the universe, and more. It’s an experience for all ages. Located in the Arts Annex.
  • Crackin' Corn Comedy Show: When the cornball clodhopper cranks up his crop-quenching contraption, these rural rubes conjure up a crowd coolin’ cloudburst. You can catch them strolling around the circle or sit yourself down and enjoy one of their shows in the Oklahoma Frontier Experience throughout the day.
  • Pirate Adventure Experience: Catch Pirate Man Dan as he takes to the Fair seas and sails around The Circle and down Wichita Walk onboard his pirate ship! When he pulls into a port, you might catch him leaving his ship on stilts or a unicycle or maybe you get a chance to hop on board, grab a foam sword, and have someone snap your picture with the pirate himself.
  • Tumbleweed Crossing: This award-winning comedy wild west gunfight stunt show will take you on a zany trip back in time where laughs fly like bullets and hilarity is the law of the land!
  • Sophie Duch, PRCA Stunt Rider: Sophie Duch has been riding and competing in equestrian events since she was three years old. 2024 began her rookie year in the PRCA and seventh year of her career in rodeo entertainment with trick riding, Roman riding, and an Annie Oakley mounted shooting reenactment. Grab your front row seat and be amazed at her riding expertise twice daily during the Wild West Showcase.
  • Pirate Man Dan: Get ready for thrilling escapes, unicycle stunts, knife or fire juggling, balloons and whacky antics, music and dance moves, all choreographed to a pirate nautical theme and story. Watch your loved ones be a part of the show and laugh harder than you thought possible!
  • The Great American Living Carousel: This living carousel boasts beautiful purebred Welsh ponies that carry their little cowboys and cowgirls under a revolving tent top.
  • Pretty Bird Paradise: This is a free interactive all-day exhibit. Fair patrons may enter the aviary and interact with over 100 parakeets. Feed sticks will be available to purchase but are not required. Most of the birds are rescue birds.
  • Wick & Whimsy Frontier Candle Maker: Jenni brings her craft of candle making all the way from Rockwood, Tennessee. Oklahoma welcomes her to our great Fair and can’t wait for her to join all the other Frontier artisans in the Oklahoma Frontier Experience.
  • Reading is Sweet: Creative Arts Contest, Junior Arts & Crafts, Division 3645 – Kids will create a treat for their favorite storybook characters. Items will be tasted and a reason why they made it must be provided.
  • Poultry Show: Grab your feathered friends and head to the OK State Fair! With a variety of classes and divisions, there's something for everyone. Get all the info in the poultry competition guide.
  • Major Neurocognitive Crafts: Creative Arts Contest, Fine Arts, Crafts & Hobbies, Division 3523 – This is a preFair contest for those with a major neurocognitive disorder such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, etc., to enter an item they have created.
  • From the Beehive: Beeswax & Cut Comb Contest: Creative Arts Contest, Fine Arts, Crafts & Hobbies, Division 3524. Partnering with the Oklahoma State Beekeepers Association, competitors will bring their cut comb and beeswax to be judged.
  • Old Timers Showmanship: Livestock competitions are not just the young man's game! Those of a more advanced age are welcome into the show ring! Check out the beef competition guide for more info.
  • Supreme Overall Cattle Drive: Making a grand return to the Oklahoma State Fair, there will be an overall supreme drive in the cattle ring, naming a Supreme Overall Junior Heifer, a Supreme Overall Open Heifer, and a Supreme Overall Open Bull!

The Oklahoma State Fair runs Sept. 12-22. Click here to get your tickets and to learn more.


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