Indiana State Fair Tragedy
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:27 am
A few thoughts about the tragic accident at the Indiana State Fair on Saturday night, when strong winds caused a stage collapse, killing 5 people and injuring many others. This was just after Sara Bareilles played, and just before Sugarland. One of the fatalities lived in our city, and our thoughts and prayers go out to her family, as well as the other victims.
We always look forward to attending the Indiana State Fair each year for one of the concerts. We go early and spend a few hours walking through the timeless state fair, ending up with a chocolate soda at the old drugstore / soda fountain just before the concert. In this great setting, we've seen incredible acts ... Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts, Kelly Pickler, Jason Aldean, Garrison Keillor, and others.
I understand the Beatles played there in 1964. My own concert memories go back to seeing Glen Campbell play there when I was a kid, probably the first concert I ever saw. These days the featured concerts are on the big outdoor stage in the middle of a race track. While you take in the concert, you can see most of the fair going on across the infield behind the concert and on both sides. You watch the sun going down over the lights of the ferris wheel and other rides. For awhile my attention gets split between the show and the usually picture perfect big red sunset.
We almost went to the Sugarland concert this year, but instead opted for Lady Antebellum coming up on Friday (still TBD whether this concert will happen, perhaps in another venue). We were shocked to hear about the accident. Many state fairs are not what they used to be. But the Indiana fair is possibly better than ever, up until this year. I hope it will still be there for many years, and the unique experience of their outdoor concerts will return in future years.
Thanks, Jim
We always look forward to attending the Indiana State Fair each year for one of the concerts. We go early and spend a few hours walking through the timeless state fair, ending up with a chocolate soda at the old drugstore / soda fountain just before the concert. In this great setting, we've seen incredible acts ... Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts, Kelly Pickler, Jason Aldean, Garrison Keillor, and others.
I understand the Beatles played there in 1964. My own concert memories go back to seeing Glen Campbell play there when I was a kid, probably the first concert I ever saw. These days the featured concerts are on the big outdoor stage in the middle of a race track. While you take in the concert, you can see most of the fair going on across the infield behind the concert and on both sides. You watch the sun going down over the lights of the ferris wheel and other rides. For awhile my attention gets split between the show and the usually picture perfect big red sunset.
We almost went to the Sugarland concert this year, but instead opted for Lady Antebellum coming up on Friday (still TBD whether this concert will happen, perhaps in another venue). We were shocked to hear about the accident. Many state fairs are not what they used to be. But the Indiana fair is possibly better than ever, up until this year. I hope it will still be there for many years, and the unique experience of their outdoor concerts will return in future years.
Thanks, Jim