Performing artist from the nation set to take stage at fresh concert hall in the heart of Central New York
The Haven of the Wild, a new wedding and event center near The Wild Animal Park in Chittenango, NY, is set to host its second major concert on September 19, 2025. Country singer-songwriter Tyler Farr will take the stage, following in the footsteps of artists like Ashley Cooke who performed at the venue's outdoor stage in July.
Tyler Farr, known for hits like "Redneck Crazy," "A Guy Walks Into a Bar," "Whiskey in My Water," and "Damn Good Friends" (with Jason Aldean), is set to perform at this exciting event. Farr has also toured with artists like Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Luke Combs, and Lee Brice.
The concert will commence at 5 p.m., with music continuing until 10 p.m. The concert capacity is approximately 2,500 people. Tickets for the event, starting at $20, can be purchased through vivenu.com.
In addition to Farr, Nicholas Starks and These Dudes will open for the show. The lineup for the NYS Fair's 2025 concert series has been finalised, but the replacement for the Steve Miller Band has yet to be announced.
The Wild Animal Park, a zoo with a drive-thru safari, is located nearby at 7622 Lakeport Rd, Chittenango. Admission to The Wild Animal Park is separate from The Haven.
The Haven is located at 1863 New Boston Rd, Chittenango, N.Y. The venue underwent a $10 million-plus expansion project, which was announced in 2022.
The concert offers a unique experience, as The Haven's stage overlooks The Wild Animal Park's African savanna. Past performers at The Haven have showcased a mix of original songs and cover medleys, a trend that is expected to continue with Farr's performance.
Additional fees may apply to the ticket purchases. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit vivenu.com.
Entertainment at The Haven of the Wild promises an unforgettable night when Country singer-Tyler Farr takes the stage on September 19, 2025. Accompanied by openers Nicholas Starks and These Dudes, the concert will featured music ranging from Farr's hits like "Redneck Crazy" to cover medleys, much like previous performances at the venue.