For the Reporter
Fifth Harmony is unable to perform Wednesday, Sept. 16 at the Washington State Fair due to illness.
According to a Fifth Harmony publicist, two of the artists in the group are suffering from bronchitis, and have been advised by their doctor to rest their voices.
In the group’s place, opening act Bea Miller will perform a free concert in the grandstand concert venue on Wednesday. The 7:30 p.m. concert is free with gate admission.
Ticket holders for the Fifth Harmony concert have two options with the tickets they presently hold for the show. It is requested that either option be completed between Sept. 16 and Sept. 27.
They are:
• Exchange their Fifth Harmony tickets for one of three other grandstand shows at the fair: Iggy Azalea with Tinashe and Elijah Blake on Sept. 22; Jason Derulo on Sept. 26; or Pitbull on Sept. 27.Ticket holders will receive seating for the show they select in an equivalent seating section. There will be no added charge for this ticket exchange. This transaction must be completed by visiting the Fair box office, at Ninth Avenue Southwest and Meridian Street, in person with a Fifth Harmony ticket, or by emailing boxoffice@thefair.com (see www.thefair.com/concerts/ for information to include in email).
• Return the ticket for a refund, which also includes convenience charge refund. This transaction must be completed by Sept. 27, by visiting the Fair box office in person with your Fifth Harmony ticket, or by email.
For more info about the Sept. 11-27 fair, visit www.thefair.com.