'Time Marches On' artist steps in for legend Joe Diffie, who was slated to perform Sept. 15 with Mize

HUTCHINSON – Tracy Lawrence, a leading voice in country music for more than 20 years, will replace Joe Diffie at this year’s Kansas State Fair.
Country legend Diffie died March 29 due to complications from COVID-19.
Lawrence, a multiple Academy of Country Music award winner, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at the Nex-Tech Wireless Grandstand with rising country star Logan Mize.
Tickets are already on sale for this concert and are available online at https://bit.ly/KSFLawrence. Ticket prices are all general admission – $20 in the grandstand seating area and $45 in the Bud Light Party Pit. The Bud Light Party Pit is a standing-room-only experience that is up close, next to the stage.
All tickets include the fair’s $7 gate admission if purchased through Aug. 15. General Manager Robin Jennison said the concert is an inexpensive way to enjoy two great performers and spend a day at the fair.
“We wanted to stay in that ’90s era of great country music,” said Jennison. “While a lot of fans were excited about Joe coming to Kansas, Tracy has a tremendous following and is a great fit to perform with our native Kansas son Logan Mize.”
About Tracy Lawrence
One of country music’s truest traditionalists, Tracy Lawrence has sold more than 13 million albums and has charted 18 No. 1 songs. His singles that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 include "Sticks and Stones," "Alibis," "Can't Break It to My Heart," "If the Good Die Young," "Texas Tornado” and "Time Marches On." The most recent No. 1 was in 2007 with "Find Out Who Your Friends Are,” featuring Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw.
According to Billboard, Lawrence has 22 Top 10 hits, including “Better Man, Better Off,” “If the World Had A Front Porch,” “As Any Fool Can See,” and "Paint Me a Birmingham."
In August, Lawrence released his first original album in six years. “Made in America” is a collection of songs that lean on Lawrence’s signature country, rock and blues style and pays homage to the hardworking men and women who make up the fabric of this country.
Besides singing, Lawrence currently hosts the syndicated radio show “Honky Talkin’ with Tracy Lawrence” for which he has received two ACM nominations for National On-Air Personality of the Year. He also has been honored for his philanthropic efforts to raise money for the homeless and hungry.
About Logan Mize
The Clearwater native was 16 years old when he saw Kenny Chesney perform in Wichita and realized his dream to be a musician. His musical journey hasn’t been easy, however, which is represented in his latest record, “Come Back Road.”
Now Mize is selling out venues and seeing success with his songs. The “Come Back Road” album has more than 150 million streams across all platforms and debuted at No. 2 on the Country iTunes chart. His single, “It Ain’t Always Pretty,” catapulted to No. 2 on the iTunes chart and has been streamed 38 million times on Spotify. Other singles include "Can't Get Away from a Good Time” and "Better Off Gone.” Mize released “I Ain’t Gotta Grow Up” in October. He’s currently working on new material for his next album.
When Purchasing Tickets
Be cautious when purchasing tickets. Etix is the only authorized seller for Fair tickets. Tickets can be purchased through Etix by visiting the Kansas State Fair’s website — kansasstatefair.com. The 2020 Kansas State Fair is Sept. 11-20. Fair officials are still finalizing the remaining Nex-Tech Wireless Grandstand entertainment series.