INDIANAPOLIS — More than 850,000 people attended the Indiana State Fair this summer — almost 14,000 more than last year, making for a successful celebration of food, agriculture and entertainment.
The fair featured a new splash pad, outdoor basketball court, art exhibits, free concerts and more.
“We are thrilled with the overwhelming success of this year’s Indiana State Fair,” said Cindy Hoye, executive director of the Indiana State Fair Commission.
“The fair is an annual testament to the hard work and dedication of our leadership, staff, youth competitors, partners, volunteers and all participants. We are grateful to all our fairgoers who came out this year to celebrate this iconic summertime tradition.”
Fair Highlights
• Final figures show an annual increase of fairgoers staying longer during each visit, with many vendors and partners reporting record sales.
• The return of $2 Tuesday welcomed large crowds, proving Hoosiers love this iconic promotion.
• More than 10,000 exhibitors and youth competitors showed or displayed a combined 52,000 animal and non-animal projects.
• Movie star Keanu Reeves performed on the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage.
• Social media star Jackson Farmer attended his first Indiana State Fair, where he fell in love with antique tractors and Pioneer Village.
“This year was special in many ways,” Hoye said. “Each year has its own memories, and the 2024 Indiana State Fair was one of our best. ‘The Art and Nature of Fun’ theme, with our partners at Newfields, brought incredible new exhibits and immersive experiences for our guests.”