Alaska State Fair releases first batch of concert dates

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PALMER, Alaska - Six musical acts have been announced for the 2023 Alaska State Fair concert series.

While more concert dates are expected to be released at a later date, a state fair press release announced the following groups and dates: Monday, Aug. 21 — For KING & COUNTRY: Proclaimed a “Christian pop duo,” the band has been awarded four Grammy awards. Friday, Aug. 25 — Flogging Molly: The punk band with Celtic themes has been a staple on the punk scene for over 20 years.

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