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Trace Adkins to put on a FREE concert in Mayfield, Ky!

HUNTINGTON, NY-NOV 10: Country singer Trace Adkins performs onstage at The Paramount on November 10, 2015 in Huntington, New York. Photo: Shuttertstock

Trace Adkins to put on a FREE concert in Mayfield, Ky!

Trace Adkins announced a free concert in Mayfield to honor the city’s resiliency following the December 2021 deadly tornado event.

The “SOMEWHERE IN AMERICA: A Concert for Mayfield” will be on Saturday, May 20 at the CFSB War Memorial Stadium!

The city of Mayfield was devastated by deadly tornadoes in 2021. Adkins talked about the spirit and resiliency of its residents during an appearance on the TODAY show Wednesday.

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