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Grand Ole Opry country music star coming to Tri-Cities

Country music legend Trace Adkins is three-time Academy of Country Music Award winner.
Country music legend Trace Adkins is three-time Academy of Country Music Award winner.

Nashville icon Trace Adkins is back by popular demand to the Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo this summer.

The three-time Academy of Country Music Award winner will be featured at the Yakima Federal Savings & Loan Summer Concert Series on Aug. 25.

Adkins has been a longtime country star making his debut in 1996, and won an ACM top new male vocalist award right off the bat. He has also been honored for his hits I Got My Game on and You’re Gonna Miss This.

After more than 20 years, the Grand Ole Opry singer still is immersed in his craft both in the studio and on live tours.

Tickets go on sale at 8 a.m. May 1 at www.bentonfranklinfair.com as well as at Kennewick Ranch & Home, 845 N. Columbia Center Blvd.

Reserved seats are $25. General seating is free. Fair admission is required.

Country music legend Trace Adkins will give the Sept. 7 kick-off concert to the 2019 Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon. Tickets go on sale March 29.
Country music legend Trace Adkins will give the Sept. 7 kick-off concert to the 2019 Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon. Tickets go on sale March 29. Courtesy Pendleton Round-up

This story was originally published April 28, 2020 at 12:53 PM.

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Allison Stormo
Tri-City Herald
Allison Stormo has been an editor, writer and designer at newspapers throughout the Pacific Northwest for more than 20 years. She is a former Tri-City Herald news editor, and recently returned to the newsroom.
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