Tyler Farr Hospitalized After Farm Incident, Misses Goshen Stampede

Tyler Farr Hospitalized After Farm Incident, Misses Goshen Stampede

tyler farr was hospitalized after a motor vehicle incident on his farm and could not perform at the Goshen Stampede on June 13, 2026. Event organizers said the country singer suffered a severe concussion, then replaced him with David Foster and the All Stars.

June 13 in Goshen

The festival said, "Due to a motor vehicle incident on his farm, Tyler Farr was taken to a local hospital and diagnosed with a severe concussion". It added, "Tyler Farr will no longer be able to perform at the Goshen Stampede on June 13, 2026. We appreciate everyone’s understanding and will share additional event information as it becomes available. We wish Tyler a speedy recovery."

That left the June 13 bill to David Foster and the All Stars, with organizers saying, "We are fortunate to have David Foster and the All Stars step in for Tyler". The Goshen Stampede also said, "The Goshen Stampede is full steam ahead with all everts, and we’re excited to get down, dirty and country with two huge rodeos, truck pulls, monster trucks, great food, carnival rides and family fun! Gates open at 11 a.m. today. Let’s rodeo!"

Tyler Farr in 2012

Farr, 42, rose to country music fame in 2012, and the accident interrupted a live-date run built on that visibility. He had also dropped his newest EP, Quit Bein’ Country, late last year, which makes the missed Connecticut slot a sharper live setback than a routine schedule change.

For fans holding tickets, the practical outcome is simple: the festival went on, but not with the singer who had been booked for June 13. What matters now is the replacement already in place, because that is the only performance result the event has put on the board.

Garden City to Goshen

In November 2012, Farr said he grew up in Garden City, Missouri, a town of about 1,000 people, and that he was drawn to music early, took classical voice lessons, sang through high school and went to college on a performance scholarship. That background explains the span of the career now paused by a farm accident: a singer who built his name on the road has one less stage tonight, and the festival has already filled it.

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