ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 2024 New Mexico State Fair set an attendance record for the first time since the fair switched to an 11-day format in 2012. According to preliminary numbers from event officials, 517,926 people attended the fair from Sept. 5 to Sept. 15.
Fair officials believe the rise in attendance was due to the multiple sales and discount days, good weather, and a variety of activities, including the PRCA rodeo and performances by Jo Dee Messina, Becky G, Brad Paisley, Cole Swindell, and Josh Turner.
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The fair livestock sale also set a record for the second straight year, bringing in $743,945 in proceeds.
“Due to our focus on safety, affordability, and top-notch entertainment, this year was a banner year for the New Mexico State Fair,” said General Manager Dan Mourning in a news release.
Next year’s fair will take place Sept. 4-14, 2025.