(FOX 5/KUSI) — The 2025 San Diego County Fair ended its three-week run this Fourth of July weekend.
The theme for this year was pets, with plenty of entertainment, activities, exhibits and art that featured the theme, and organizers said this year’s edition included many value deals to help make the fair more accessible.
Now that the fair has wrapped up, organizers shared some of the numbers that show how popular the annual celebration of all things San Diego County was, including the total number of people who attended.
10: New rides introduced this year
20: The number of concerts at the Corona Grandstand Stage, the first time since 2019 that there was a performance every single night, with Zedd and Jon Pardi the two sold-out shows
49: Carnival games offered to people to test their skills and luck for a prize
60: Dogs involved in the first Pet-tacular Pooch Fun Run (along with their nearly 150 human owners)
87: Piercings performed at fair vendors
268: Animals that were sold at the Junior Livestock Auction
547: Tattoos inked at the San Diego Marketplace
1,268: Temporary employees hired for the fair
7,000: Tres leches cinnamon rolls sold, nearly 400 per day
8,333: Attendance at the most popular concert, Jon Pardi
10,330: Gallons of lemonade sold
12,000+: Bottles kept out of landfills by new water refill stations
15,016: Tickets sent to local non-profits and community organizations
58,520: People who attended the fair on its busiest day
$664,128: Money raised during the Junior Livestock Auction
874,263: Guests who attended the fair over 20 days, an average of 44,000 each day
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