July 11, 2026  l  3:00 PM-11:00 PM  l Grant County Fairgrounds- Williamstown, KY

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Saturday, July 11th, 3:00-11:00 PM

-Music All Day-
-Food All Day-
-Kids Zone All Day-

ONLY $20 A CARLOAD!

 

FAQ’s

What is Skeeterfest?

An all day music festival that starts at 3:00 PM and ends at 11:00 PM. The festival is named after American country music singer and songwriter Skeeter Davis (Grant County native). Skeeter was most famous for her hit song “The End of the World.”

When is it?

It is always the second Saturday of July.  Skeeterfest 2026 is Saturday, July 11th.

How much does it cost?

$20 a Carload

Where is it?

The Northern Kentucky (NKY) Fairgrounds in Grant County located at 115 Baton Rouge Road in Williamstown, KY.

What kind of music do the bands play?

Each year will vary a little, however 2025’s lineup was a combination of classic and new country, country rock and bluegrass.

2026 offers a combined bluegrass comedic genius in The Cleverlys and some heavy hitting females!

Will there be food?

Lots of food available for purchase from hamburgers to hot dogs, pizza, steak burgers and more!

Is there anything for kids?

Yes! We have a KIDS ZONE with loads of inflatables, slide, an obstacle course and bouncies no extra charge.

Will there be alcohol?

Yes. 21 years of age + only.

Are coolers allowed?

No outside coolers allowed.

THE ARTISTS

Priscilla Block

Priscilla Block is one of country music’s boldest and most unapologetic breakout voices, cultivating a fiercely loyal fanbase of more than 5 million who have grown to adore her unfiltered storytelling and catchy, confessional hooks that turn pain into empowerment. Her sophomore album, Things You Didn’t See (10.10 via MCA) offers a unique, mature perspective of the cost of always being “on” — the anxiety, the burnout, the pressure, and everything that bubbles beneath the shiny surface of fame. Across 14 tracks, Things You Didn’t See is an invitation to know Block on the most personal level, and it has been praised by The New York Times, The Recording Academy, the TODAY Show, and more.

Block has amassed more than 1.1 billion worldwide career streams to date and achieved success on the iTunes All-Genre and Country charts with her PLATINUM-certified track “Just About Over You.” She notched her first No. 1 hit at country radio with her Justin Moore duet “You, Me, And Whiskey” in 2023, and was recently featured on George Birge’s new song “You Ain’t.” Block has made appearances on The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Tamron Hall Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and more. Her debut album, Welcome to the Block Party, received recognition from The New York Times (“Best Albums of 2022″), CMT (“Breakthrough Video of the Year”), and the Academy of Country Music (“New Female Artist of the Year” nomination), among others.

Known for her high-energy live shows, made a show-stopping Ryman Auditorium debut in March, bringing out surprise guests including Tracy Lawrence, Shenandoah, Sara Evans, and more. She recently joined Luke Bryan for select dates on his Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2026 and is set to perform during CMA Fest 2026 with appearances on the Riverfront Stage on June 7 and at Billboard Country Live during CMA Fest on June 5. She has previously opened for Shania Twain, Jon Pardi, Old Dominion and Cole Swindell. For more information, visit priscillablock.com/tour.

Harper O’Neill

Harper O’Neill is a Dallas, Texas-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter with a powerhouse voice and a genre-blending sound that fuses country, indie folk, soul, and Americana. After moving to Nashville, she quickly became your favorite artist’s favorite artist, opening for Lainey Wilson, Brothers Osborne, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Ashley McBryde. She also earned American Songwriter’s 2023 Song of the Year, and has been spotlighted as a CMT Next Up Now artist. After being signed to Jody Williams Songs in 2022, O’Neill released her acclaimed debut Dark Bar Daisy and new singles including “Say My Name if You’re Lonely” and her Ty Myers duet “Help Ourselves.” 

The Cleverlys 

The Cleverlys is a one-of-a-kind, unique comedy and music experience. From the groups humble beginnings in the Ozark Mountains, to currently headlining festivals and PAC’s all over the country, even performing regularly on the coveted Grand Ole Opry stage. One thing is for certain, there is no other show like this out there.

Dr Digger is the master churner of all things buttery and smooth. “His comedy is a hybrid of Homer and Jethro and the office” said Rolling Stone Magazine.

“If Dolly Parton, Earl Scruggs, and Spinal Tap spawned a litter of puppies, it would be The Cleverlys” says the New York Times.

“The group has evolved over the years and the comedy and musicality is the best it’s ever been. Our show is now on the top shelf.” says Digger Cleverly.

The group is comprised of Dr. Digger, his Son,  Ziggy Cleverly,  his nephews,  Steven Tyler Dale, Plug,and Sock Cleverly.

This group is a master class of comedic timing, showmanship, and world class musicianship.

Destiny Dawn 

Local favorite Destiny Mullen (Destiny Dawn) is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Northern Kentucky with a deep love for music that began at just eight years old when she picked up her first guitar. Over the years, Destiny has grown into a dynamic performer, blending heartfelt vocals with skilled guitar work and harmonica to create a sound that’s both nostalgic and uniquely her own.

Whether she’s playing a stripped-down solo set or leading a full band, her performances are marked by authenticity, passion, and a deep love for connecting with her audience. Destiny is currently working on her first original album and looks forward to sharing her music with the world.

9:00-10:30 PM

Priscilla Block

7:30-8:30 PM

Harper O’Neill

5:30-7:00 PM

The Cleverlys

4:00-5:00 PM

Destiny Dawn