Wiz Khalifa, Quavo and Fetty Wap to headline Party in the Park in Fresno
Wiz Khalifa, Quavo and Fetty Wap will lead Party in the Park at Woodward Park, where tickets start at $79 and presale opens July 10 at 8 a.m.

Fresno concertgoers now have a date, a price and a place: Wiz Khalifa, Quavo and Fetty Wap are set to headline the second Party in the Park at Woodward Park on September 20. The all-ages show will bring a night of food and entertainment to 7777 N Friant Rd in northwest Fresno, with doors opening at 2 p.m. and no re-entry once guests leave the venue.
General admission and VIP tickets will start at $79, and presale access is scheduled to open Friday, July 10, at 8 a.m. The Fresno lineup goes beyond the three headliners, adding Bow Wow, Soulja Boy, Petey Pablo and Lewiss Lux to a roster built for a broad Central Valley audience that spans rap nostalgia, club hits and festival-style crowd appeal.
The event also gives Fresno County another large-scale booking at a park that has already become a familiar concert site. Activated Events, the company behind Party in the Park and Boots in the Park, has staged Boots in the Park at Woodward Park since 2017. ABC30 reported that the inaugural Party in the Park expanded the venue into a two-day festival in September 2025, when attendance was estimated at about 10,000 to 12,000 people per day.
That kind of crowd changes the math for businesses near Friant Road. A local restaurant owner told ABC30 last year that area eateries could see sales rise 25% to 35% during the festival weekend, a reminder that a major concert in northwest Fresno can spill far beyond the park gates and into nearby restaurants, rideshare pickups and hotels.

Activated Events says it has more than 15 years of experience producing outdoor music festivals, including Boots in the Park, Coastal Country Jam, The Smoke Show and Fiesta De Taco. Boots in the Park marked 10 years in Fresno in April 2026 and drew more than 15,000 people in a sold-out crowd, a sign that the company sees Woodward Park as more than a one-night stop. The second Party in the Park pushes that trend further, turning Fresno into a repeat destination for a growing regional concert draw.
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