The Alameda County Fair has announced the lineup for its 2022 Big O Tires Concert Series.

Acclaimed percussionist Sheila E., classic-rockers Blue Oyster Cult, R&B talent Ginuwine, former House of Pain front man Everlast, country superstar Clay Walker, funk/R&B band Con Funk Shun and pop’s Neon Trees are among the acts set to appear during the fair, which runs June 17-July 10 at the fairgrounds in Pleasanton.

The concert series will also feature a number of tribute bands, including Purple Reign (Prince tribute), Bonfire (AC/DC tribute), Stealin’ Chicago (Chicago tribute), Mustache Harbor (soft rock covers) and L.A.Vation (U2 tribute).

Shows take place nightly at 8 p.m. Tickets are $18-$60 (and include general admission to the fair, as well). Find details at alamedacountyfair.com.

“We are delighted to be able to bring such a great variety of performers to the fair this year,” says Tiffany Cadrette, the fair’s marketing and communications manager. “Our concerts are one of the things our guests always look forward to, and we take a lot of pride in featuring such high caliber entertainers.”

Concert lineup: 

·       Friday, June 17:               Ginuwine

·       Saturday, June 18:            Neon Trees

·       Sunday, June 19:             L.A.Vation – The World’s Greatest Tribute to U2

·       Wednesday, June 22:         38 Special

·       Thursday, June 23:            Stealin’ Chicago (Chicago Tribute)

·       Friday, June 24:               Clay Walker

·       Saturday, June 25:            Mustache Harbor (Hardcore Soft Rock)

·       Sunday, June 26:              Purple Reign – The Prince Tribute Show

·       Wednesday: June 29:         Coming Soon!

·       Thursday, June 30:            Sheila E.

·       Friday, July 1:                  Everlast

·       Saturday, July 2:              Coming Soon!

·       Sunday, July 3:                BB King Experience

·       Monday, July 4:                NO CONCERT

·       Wednesday, July 6:           Great White

·       Thursday, July 7:              Blue Oyster Cult

·       Friday, July 8:                  ConFunkShun

·       Saturday, July 9:              Bonfire (AC/DC Tribute)

·       Sunday, July 10:               Banda Machos

Source: www.mercurynews.com