The Eastern States Exposition, also known as The Big E, is the world's only multi-state fair representing all 6 New England States. This year The Big E will run from Friday September 12, 2025 through Sunday September 28, 2025 in West Springfield, Massachusetts.

At the Big E you can expect traditional fair fun such as the midway of carnival rides and games, agriculture, amazing fair food, shopping and entertainment. As a matter of fact, it was just announced that ZZ Top will perform at the fair this year. Here's what you need to know.

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ZZ Top will perform on the Big E Arena stage on Sunday September 28th at 7:30pm. Tickets and VIP Packages for this show will go on sale Friday February 21st at 10am. Check ticket availability HERE.

ZZ Top's 2025 'Elevation Tour' will begin March 3rd in Alabama. George Thorogood and the Destroyers will join them for an Australian Tour in April and that will be followed by a Canadian tour in June with the Wallflowers before eventually hitting the Big E.

ZZ Top is the second artist announced for the 2025 season. Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Foreigner are scheduled to play the Arena Stage on Sunday September 21st. Check for tickets HERE.

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