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JULY 17 - 26, 2025

JULY 17 - 26, 2025

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T.I.

Friday, July 25
Doors: 6:30pm // Show: 7:30pm
$58 to $93

Ticketing Policy:

You may purchase a maximum of 8 tickets per show. This is determined by reference to your name, your company name, your credit card number, and billing or email address. Violators will have their excessive purchases automatically cancelled and refunded to the credit card used without any further contact. Children under 2 who are worn or are seated in the lap of an adult, do not require a ticket.


Inclement Weather Policy:

Please be aware that all shows including concerts, rodeo and demo derby performances in the M&T Bank Grandstand are held rain or shine. The pit, track, and bleacher/stadium seating areas are not covered. The grandstand and club house seating areas are the only areas that are covered. Only dangerous weather conditions at show time will delay a show or cause it to be cancelled. All delay or cancellation announcements will be posted to www.delawarestatefair.com. Umbrellas are not permitted in the venue.

Refund Policy:

Tickets for Grandstand events are non-refundable. Questions should be directed to the Delaware State Fair Box Office (302) 398-5020.

Accessible Seating:

Accessible seating is available for guests and respective companions on the track, stadium, clubhouse and grandstand sections.

For all other questions check out the Concert FAQs
Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. (born September 25, 1980 ), known professionally as T.I. and Tip (often stylized as TIP or T.I.P.), is an American rapper and actor. Harris signed his first major-label record deal in 1999, with Arista subsidiary LaFace. In 2001, Harris formed the Southern hip hop group P$C, alongside his longtime friends and fellow Atlanta-based rappers Big Kuntry King, Mac Boney and C-Rod. Upon being released from Arista, Harris signed to Atlantic and subsequently became the co-chief executive officer (CEO) of his own label imprint, Grand Hustle Records, which he launched in 2003. Harris is also perhaps best known as one of the artists who popularized the hip hop subgenre trap music, along with Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane.
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