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Sing Fest 2026 brings live music, food trucks, fundraiser to Millersburg

Ben & Rose and Liberated with Conrad Fisher will headline a May 16 Millersburg night that sends every ticket toward Freedom Hills Ministries.

Marcus Williams··2 min read
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Sing Fest 2026 brings live music, food trucks, fundraiser to Millersburg
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Live music, food trucks and a built-in fundraiser will fill Harvest Ridge Fair Grounds when Sing Fest 2026 comes to Millersburg on Saturday, May 16. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., music begins at 6 p.m., and the evening is set to feature Ben & Rose and Liberated with Conrad Fisher.

The event is built for families as much as concertgoers. Children under 2 are free if they are on a lap, and the food lineup gives the night a festival feel with Blue Moon Street Edition, Smokin Chippers, Daily Double, Sugar and Spice Donut Trailer, Sugar and Spice Smash Burgers, Twisted Dough, Brewed Bliss and Rafter C Chuckwagon all expected on site. The schedule, the menu and the setting point to a crowd that can come early, eat dinner and stay through the music.

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Sing Fest’s larger purpose is just as important as the lineup. Proceeds from the event will benefit Freedom Hills Ministries, turning a night of entertainment into direct support for ministry work. That makes each ticket part admission and part contribution, a combination that has long fit well in Holmes County, where concerts, church gatherings and community events often overlap.

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The location adds to that appeal. Harvest Ridge Fair Grounds at 8880 Ohio 39 in Millersburg is one of the county’s best-known event spaces, with more than 70,000 square feet of climate-controlled space, multiple buildings, meeting rooms, exhibition areas, full-hookup camping sites and onsite parking. It is also home to the Holmes County Fair, which gives the grounds a familiar place in the county’s event calendar and an easy draw for families coming from across Holmes County.

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For Millersburg and the surrounding area, Sing Fest offers more than a Saturday night out. It pairs live performance with a practical, social gathering space and a charitable purpose that keeps the focus close to home. With food trucks on hand, a family-friendly setup and a recognizable venue, the event is positioned to bring together music fans, church groups and neighbors looking for a spring evening that gives back.

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