
Tyler Farr cancelled a concert following an accident on his farm. (Photo credit: Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
Country star Tyler Farr is recovering after an accident on his farm that forced him to withdraw from an appearance on Saturday night (June 13).
“Redneck Crazy” singer Tyler Farr was forced to cancel an appearance at the Goshen Stampede in Goshen, Connecticut, on Saturday after an accident on his farm left him injured.
According to a statement shared by the Goshen Stampede, Farr was involved in a motor vehicle accident and was transported to a local hospital, where he was diagnosed with a “severe concussion.”
No further details about the accident or Tyler’s recovery are currently available.

Farr’s next concert is scheduled for June 20 at the Boots & Brew Country Music Festival in California. The festival lineup includes Gretchen Wilson, Jordan Davis, and Caiden Wallace.
About Tyler Farr
Tyler Farr first made his mark on country music in 2013 with the release of his debut album, Redneck Crazy. The album landed at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart, and the project’s title track became his first No. 1 hit and was certified Platinum.
He continued to see success with the release of subsequent albums and singles, making Farr the only male country artist at the time to boast his first two studio albums debuting in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200 Chart.
Tyler Farr released his latest EP, Quit Bein’ Country, in November.

























