Antelope Valley Press

Country star Adkins to perform in Lancaster

- VALLEY PRESS STAFF REPORT

Country music star Trace Adkins returns to the Antelope Valley at 8 p.m. June 27 with his “The Way I Wanna Go Tour,” performing live in concert at Lancaster Municipal Stadium, 45116 Valley Central Way.

The visit will mark the 59-year-old Grammy-nominated “Honky Tonk Badonkadon­k” singer’s fifth visit to the Antelope Valley stage since 2002.

Adkins made his debut in 1996 with the album “Dreamin’ Out Loud.” The towering baritone has sold more than 11 million albums and charted more than 20 singles in his 25 years in Nashville — a remarkable run for one of country music’s most easily identifiab­le stars.

A three-time Grammy Award nominee, Adkins has won three Academy of Country Music Awards, including the 2009 Single of the Year Award for “You’re Gonna Miss This” and Vocal Event of the Year with Blake Shelton for “Hillbilly Bone” in 2010. The Grand Ole Opry member is also an author and spokesman for the Wounded Warrior Project and The American Red Cross, for which he raised more than $1.5 million dollars as the winner of NBC’s All-Star Celebrity Apprentice.

Tickets cost $25. Parking costs $5. Cash only. The event includes a beer garden and food trucks.

Under City of Lancaster guidelines as of June 16, the following items will be enforced. Those not adhering to the policies written below will be asked to

vacate the event without refund:

• Those who are not vaccinated are encouraged to wear face masks unless eating or drinking.

• No outside food or drink will be permitted.

• Large bags, backpacks, coolers or the like will not be permitted to enter the facility.

• All attendees who are experienci­ng symptoms of COVID-19 are asked to stay home.

• All attendees are subject to bag and temperatur­e check upon entry.

• All City of Lancaster community

events are gang free, no colors events, as per Ordinance 953, Section 9.18.010

With the latest update from Los Angeles County Public Health Department and the opening of the state, the city will adhere to the guidelines set forth for this event and all upcoming events. Vaccinatio­ns are no longer necessary to sit in the 100s section.

All tickets sold will continue to be subject to any restrictio­ns or limitation­s on capacity or attendance that may be establishe­d or revised by state, county, or city authoritie­s at any time. Refunds may be required.

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 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER ?? Country music star Trace Adkins will play at the Lancaster Municipal Stadium on June 27. This marks the fifth time he’s visited Lancaster since 2002.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER Country music star Trace Adkins will play at the Lancaster Municipal Stadium on June 27. This marks the fifth time he’s visited Lancaster since 2002.

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