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July 31 - August 2, 2025

628 Louisa Ave, Mineral VA 23117
Walton Park
Agriculture Grows Here.
Main Stage
Thursday, July 30th
Out of Time
6:00-7:00PM
Enjoy an evening of classic folk music in the park. The sound of their banjo will have your foot tappin'!
American Pride, A Statler Brothers Tribute
7:15-8:30PM
Relive the musical memories of The Statler Brothers through American Pride. They have captured the true aunthenticity of The Statler Brothers sound, keeping the legacy alive and promoting traditional Country Music, which is generational, yet crosses age boundaries.

Friday, July 31st
Ladysmyth
6:30-9:30PM
LadySmyth, Richmond's hottest band, brings down the house with their electrifying performances! Experience a dynamic mix of Rock, Pop, Motown, Country, and more that'll keep you on your feet!
Saturday, August 1st
David Wade and Black Mountain
3:00-6:00PM
David Wade & Black Mountain is your favorite Louisa County based bluegrass quartet rooted in rich harmonies, driving rhythms, and timeless mountain soul. Featuring guitar, banjo, mandolin, and bass, we blend heartfelt originals with high-energy renditions of bluegrass standards.
Cody Christian
7:00-8:00PM
Cody Christian is a country music singing man from The Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a 32 time recipient of the CCA award which has helped propel his infectious melodies to the masses. He has several songs that have gone triple turquoise and a music catalog that is thick with songs that beautifully narrate the everyday life.
Little Texas
7:00-8:00PM
Little Texas marks a major milestone in 2026: 35 years since their debut single, “Some Guys Have All the Love,” hit country radio and quickly became a Top 10 breakthrough, launching one of the most memorable runs of hits of the 90s country era.
From the beginning, the band stood out for their musicianship, songwriting, and authenticity. At a time when many acts relied on outside writers and studio players, Little Texas was one of the few bands of the movement who wrote their own songs and played on all their records, shaping a signature sound deļ¬ned by tight harmonies, guitar-driven arrangements, and undeniable energy.
The band went on to deliver 12 Top 20 singles, including three consecutive No. 1s- “My Love,” “What Might Have

Been,” and “God Blessed Texas,” the latter becoming a fan favorite and widely regarded as the unofficial Texas anthem. With over 7 million albums sold, Little Texas emerged as one of the most successful and hardest-touring groups of the decade. Their landmark sophomore album, Big Time, achieved double-platinum certification and earned Grammy, CMA, and ACM nominations, culminating in the 1994 ACM Award for Top Vocal Group. In 2024, the cultural impact of “God Blessed Texas” was further cemented when Billboard named it the No. 1 Best Country Song Featuring Texas in the Title, and Lainey Wilson opened the ACM Awards with her electrifying rendition.
Also in 2024, 23 Texas artists joined forces on the tribute album A Lone Star Salute to Little Texas, reimagining six of the band’s biggest hits. Contributors included Randy Rogers Band, Pat Green, Casey Donahew, Aaron Watson, Rodney Crowell, Josh Abbott Band, Kevin Fowler, Eli Young Band, George Birge, and more.
As Randy Rogers noted, “This song made me proud to be from Texas… this is a full-circle moment for me.” (Billboard)
Mike Eli of Eli Young Band added, “Little Texas had a huge impact on the development of our band… their songs shaped our own sound.” (People)
Today, Little Texas continues to tour nationally, bringing their timeless hits, signature sound, and high-energy live show to audiences across the country.
Louisa County Fair
Walton Park
628 Louisa Ave
Mineral, VA 23117

Mailing Address
Louisa County Agricultural Fair
PO Box 1064
Louisa, VA 23093
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