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Wilson Fairchild

Presented by World CF

Saturday, October 3rd, 2026

Theater

$50

BUY TICKETS - On sale Thursday, June 25th at 10am

Sons of Statler Brothers legends Don Reid and Harold Reid!

Wilson Fairchild is a dynamic country music duo known for their rich harmonies and authentic storytelling. With roots deeply planted in the traditions of classic country, Wilson Fairchild brings a fresh, modern twist to their sound that resonates with fans of all age

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Show time is 7pm in the River Arts Center Theater, on Saturday, October 3rd, 2026.

Tickets are $50



Proceeds benefit the World Craniofacial Foundation

Wilson Fairchild is more than just a country music duo—they’re a force of nature in the industry, known for their unique blend of traditional and contemporary sounds. Comprising cousins Wil and Langdon Reid, Wilson Fairchild brings a rich heritage of music and storytelling to every song they create. With deep roots in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, their music is a reflection of their upbringing, life experiences, and unwavering love for country music. Wilson Fairchild, the acclaimed duo of Wil and Langdon Reid, continues a musical legacy that spans three generations.

Sons of Statler Brothers legends Don Reid and Harold Reid, the cousins proudly carry forward their fathers’ enduring influence on country and gospel music while carving out a sound distinctly their own. As Gaither recording artists, Wilson Fairchild has spent more than 15 years captivating audiences nationwide with their seamless harmonies, quick wit, and heartfelt songwriting. Their performances blend beloved classics with fresh originals, creating an evening filled with laughter, musical excellence, and cherished memories.

Concertgoers enjoy timeless hits such as “Class of ’57,” “Susan When She Tried,” and “Flowers on the Wall,” alongside new material that honors the spirit of The Statler Brothers while introducing it to a new generation. The duo’s roots run deep. Wil and Langdon first appeared on The Statler Brothers Show, where they debuted their co-written song “What We Love to Do,” later recorded by their fathers’ group.

They have since written more than 30 published songs, including the tribute “The Statler Brothers Song,” which was performed during their fathers’ inductions into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame (2007) and the Country Music Hall of Fame (2008). In 2026, Wilson Fairchild expands the legacy even further. Joining them on stage are their sons, Jack and Davis Reid, creating a rare three-generation celebration of one legendary musical family. Together, they deliver a high-energy, family-centered show that weaves classic Statler hits, gospel favorites, signature comedy, and new original music into a powerful, multi-generational experience. Signed to Gaither Music Group, Wilson Fairchild continues its mission of preserving the timeless sound of traditional country and gospel music. Their third album with the label, set for release in 2026, further solidifies their commitment to honoring the past while inspiring the future.

This performance is presented the World Craniofacial Foundation (World CF), and Jack Accola

Contact the River Arts Center
Box Office Phone: 608-643-5676tickets@riverartscenter.com
Administrative Office Phone: 608-643-5636director@riverartscenter.com
River Arts Center105 9th StreetPrairie du Sac, WI  53578
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