Country star Tyler Farr was rushed to the hospital after a motor vehicle accident on his farm left him with a severe concussion and forced him to cancel a weekend festival performance.
Farr, 42, was scheduled to perform at the Goshen Stampede in Goshen, Connecticut, on Saturday, June 13, but the show was called off after organizers revealed he had been injured in the accident.
“Due to a motor vehicle incident on his farm, Tyler Farr was taken to a local hospital,” the festival announced on Instagram.
Organizers said Farr was later “diagnosed with a severe concussion” and would no longer be able to take the stage.
“Tyler Farr will no longer be able to perform at the Goshen Stampede on June 13, 2026,” the statement continued. “We appreciate everyone’s understanding and will share additional event information as it becomes available. We wish Tyler a speedy recovery.”
At this time, additional details about the accident have not been released. It remains unclear what type of vehicle was involved, how the incident happened or how long Farr may need to recover.
Farr has not personally addressed the injury, but his team reposted the festival’s statement on his social media pages.
The Goshen Stampede said the festival would continue as planned despite Farr’s cancellation.
David Foster and the All Stars were brought in to replace Farr on the lineup.
“We are fortunate to have David Foster and the All Stars step in for Tyler,” the festival said, describing the group as “a legendary New England group of musicians” led by Dr. David “Lefty” Foster.
The group has performed at major venues including Mohegan Sun Casino and is known for playing classic rock, country and R&B hits.
“The Goshen Stampede is full steam ahead with all events, and we’re excited to get down, dirty, and country with 2 huge rodeos, truck pulls, monster trucks, great food, carnival rides, and family fun,” the festival added.
Farr is best known for country hits including “Redneck Crazy,” “A Guy Walks Into a Bar” and “Whiskey in My Water.”
Fans are now waiting for an update on his condition after the frightening farm accident.

