2026 Richland County Fair & Rodeo
July 29 - Aug 1, 2026
Wednesday July 29, 2026
Off Axis Stunt Show
| 7:00 PM | Grandstands
Opening night of the Richland County Fair & Rodeo is about to go FULL THROTTLE!
The Off Axis Grandstand Show is bringing a high-energy, action-packed 60-minute spectacle to the grandstands on Wednesday, July 29, 2026 at 7 PM — and this is not your average stunt show.
Here’s what’s coming your way:
BMX & Dirt Bike Stunts flying high
Slam Dunk aerial action that will leave you speechless
Teeterboard acrobatics with jaw-dropping precision
A hilarious comedy parkour chase scene (complete with a surprise “security guard” pursuit!)
And the grand finale… the MEGA RAMP — launched by BMX riders, dirt bikes, and every additional act they offer!
This extended Grandstand production takes their signature 30-minute adrenaline show and cranks it up with 7 performers, bigger stunts, and an explosive Mega Ramp finish you have to see to believe.
Get your tickets now:
https://richland.saffire.com/p/tickets
Watch the action preview:


Thursday July 30, 2026
PRCA Rodeo
Welcome to the heart-stopping excitement of the Richland County Fair & Rodeo PRCA event, set to electrify audiences on July 31, 2025! Get ready to experience the adrenaline-pumping thrills of authentic Western rodeo action, where riders and ropers showcase their skills in a thrilling display of courage, athleticism, and tradition.
Join us at the Richland County Fairgrounds for a night of unforgettable entertainment, as top-notch professional cowboys and cowgirls from around the country compete in a variety of events, including bull riding, barrel racing, steer wrestling, and more. Feel the rumble of the arena as fearless competitors face off against powerful beasts in a battle of skill and determination.
Whether you're a seasoned rodeo enthusiast or a first-time spectator, our event promises fun for the whole family. So grab your cowboy hat and boots, and come on down to witness the excitement of the PRCA rodeo at the Richland County Fair & Rodeo. It's an evening you won't want to miss!

Friday July 31, 2026
Are you Tough Enough to Wear Pink?
"Get ready to show your support for a cause close to our hearts at Tough Enough to Wear Pink? night, coming to the Richland County Fair & Rodeo on July 31, 2026! Join us for an evening of rodeo action infused with the spirit of compassion and camaraderie, as we raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research and support programs.
Dress in your finest pink attire and join us at the Richland County Fairgrounds for a night of thrilling rodeo competition with a meaningful twist. $5 for every pink shirt will be donated to the Foundation for Community Care! Witness top professional cowboys and cowgirls compete in a variety of events, including bull riding, barrel racing, and more, all while showing their solidarity with those affected by breast cancer.
Whether you're a rodeo fan, a breast cancer survivor, or someone looking to make a difference, join us for an unforgettable evening of rodeo excitement and compassion at the Tough Enough to Wear Pink? PRCA Rodeo. Together, we can make a difference!"




Midland
with Special Guest
Eli Mosley
August 1, 2026 7pm
Get ready for an unforgettable night with double Grammy® nominees Midland, the retro-Nuevo trio redefining modern Country with their signature blend of Western plains grit and Laurel Canyon-meets-Bakersfield soul.
From their double platinum hit “Drinkin’ Problem” to their chart-topping albums On The Rocks and Let It Roll, Midland has captured the hearts of classic country lovers, hipsters, and critics alike — praised by Rolling Stone Country, Vogue, NPR, GQ, Variety and more.
Based out of Dripping Springs, Texas, this powerhouse trio has sold out the Houston Rodeo, packed Billy Bob’s Texas for multiple nights, and even revived the legendary Palomino Club for one unforgettable show. With thick harmonies, steel guitar, and the unmistakable Midland sound, they’ve grown from barroom favorites to full-blown headliners.
National touring country music artist, Eli Mosley is a rancher and United States Marine Corps veteran. He translates his hard-working life experiences, into authentic music, fans can relate to. Songs like “Doin’ Alright” and “Rock Bottom” have given people themes that speak to their lives and gives them an anthem to sing.
Eli’s 4 th Nashville produced album continues the theme of reaching hard-working Americans who crave music that meets them where they are. His previous releases have been played on 400+ radio stations and he has earned more than 1 million organic streaming plays. On stage, Eli’s concerts electrify with an entertaining presence that engages the crowd and are supported by well-known band members who regularly play professionally.





Off Axis
3 times a day, everyday!
Just outside the
Old Commercial Building
Show times TBD
Scott's Crazy Magic
Strolling around the fairgrounds everyday!
