Let’s Celebrate!
Merced County Fair Pre-Party & Dinner
February 23, 2024 | 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Price: $75 per person
Must be 21 and over to attend the event
Come kick-off the 2024 Merced County Fair season with us, Mardi Gras style! The Merced County Fair Board, Friends of the Merced County Fair Board and Fair Management formally invite you to kick-off the 2024 Fair season with more than 500 members of the community at the Merced County Fair Annual Pre-Party!
Celebrate and support the Merced County Fair at this fun annual event featuring live music and entertainment, live and silent auctions, raffle items and more! Your ticket includes dinner and a hosted bar. Attendees must be 21 years old. Tickets will be sold online only.
All proceeds go to support the Merced County Fair. Also, this will be your first chance to purchase the always sold out Preferred Parking Passes!
Important Preferred Parking Pass Details
$200 Preferred Parking Pass
The Fair’s Preferred Parking Pass gets you access to the exclusive parking lot on the corner of G and Childs all five days of the Merced County Fair. Preferred Parking Passes are for Lot A only.
How to Purchase?
Friends of the Fair Members can purchase a Preferred Parking Pass at the Pre-Party on February 23. Passes are limited to one per membership.
Beginning on Tuesday, April 2 at 8 a.m. anyone can purchase them at the Fair’s Administration Office. Passes will be limited to one per household and a person from that household must be the individual purchasing the pass.
There will be passes allocated for each of these sales.
NOTE: If you don't want to purchase a Membership, just scroll down to the very bottom of the page and click "Extra Kickoff Dinner Tickets" to purchase your pre-party tickets.
Download the 2024 Merced County Fair Pre-Party Flyer Here!
Below is a gallery of photos from past pre-party events, which was always a great time! Don't miss out on next year's celebration!
Check out this article by Merced County Times about the successful pre-party!
Photos Courtesy of John Miller - Merced County Times.