published on April 28, 2026 - 10:39 AM
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The Big Fresno Fair has added five acts to its 2026 Table Mountain Concert Series, bringing the total announced lineup to nine shows at the Paul Paul Theater this fall.

The new dates: Rapper BigXthaPlug (Oct. 10), Christian artist Matt Maher (Oct. 13), alternative band Bush (Oct. 15), country artist Russell Dickerson (Oct. 16) and Norteño music legends Los Tigres del Norte (Oct. 18). They join previously announced acts Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias (Oct. 8), Tower of Power and WAR (Oct. 12), Iration (Oct. 14) and Diplo (Oct. 17). Additional dates are expected.

Tickets for the five new shows go on sale May 6 at 10 a.m. to members of the fair’s free BFF Club email list, with a pre-sale window running through May 17. Pre-sale buyers also receive 50% off fair admission when purchased in the same transaction. General public on-sale begins May 18 at 10 a.m. online. The box office opens in August for in-person sales.

“This lineup continues to raise the bar, bringing an exciting mix of genres and artists,” said Christina Estrada, CEO of The Big Fresno Fair.

The series is presented by Modelo Especial and Toyota. The 2026 Big Fresno Fair runs Oct. 7-18.


BigXthaPlug — Oct. 10, tickets from $45

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The Dallas-based rapper broke through with the platinum singles “Texas,” “Mmhmm” and “Levels” and released his sophomore album Take Care, which debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200. He was named XXL’s 2025 Best New Artist.

Matt Maher — Oct. 13, tickets from $15

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The Christian artist and multi-Grammy nominee has written or co-written six No. 1 radio singles, including “Lord, I Need You” and “Because He Lives (Amen).” He has recorded 13 studio albums and logged more than 600 million career streams. A special guest has not yet been announced.

Bush — Oct. 15, tickets from $45

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The London rock band has sold more than 25 million records, scored 28 consecutive Top 40 hits and logged 1.1 billion streams. Its 2024 album I Beat Loneliness produced the band’s eighth No. 1 on U.S. Active Rock Radio.

Russell Dickerson — Oct. 16, tickets from $45

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The country artist has accumulated more than 3 billion career streams on the strength of No. 1 hits including “Yours,” “Blue Tacoma” and “Love You Like I Used To.” His fourth studio album, Famous Back Home, includes the Billboard Hot 100-charting single “Happen to Me.”

Los Tigres del Norte — Oct. 18, tickets from $39

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The Sinaloa-born, San Jose-based norteño group has recorded more than 55 albums and sold more than 30 million records over a career spanning five decades. Multiple Grammy winners, they are credited as pioneers of regional Mexican music.


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