“American Idol” winner Chayce Beckham and “America’s Got Talent” champ Darci Lynne are among the artists added to the lineup at the Alaska State Fair.
The Alaska State Fair has announced four more acts performing at the fair, which runs Aug. 19-Sept. 5 in Palmer.
Darci Lynne, a singer, ventriloquist and the youngest contestant to win “America’s Got Talent,” will take the stage Aug. 29.
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