Darci Lynne Farmer, the 14-year-old singer and ventriloquist who captured the world’s attention on “America’s Got Talent” in 2017, is coming to the Porter County Fair.

Farmer will perform at 7:30 p.m. July 18 at the Porter County Fair in Valparaiso.

She won NBC’s “Americas Got Talent” at age 12 by the most votes for a final performance in the history of the show. She has been featured on NBC’s “Little Big Shots,” Food Network’s “Kids Baking Championship,” “Ellen” and “Today. “

She hosted her own TV special, “Darci Lynne: My Hometown Christmas” on NBC. She made her stage debut at the Grand Ole Opry. She even partnered with Mattel as a Role Model for Barbie’s “Be Anything Tour” in celebration of Barbie’s 60th Anniversary.

Her life has been a whirlwind since winning “America’s Got Talent,” Farmer said.

“I’ve gotten so many opportunities from winning AGT and I’m so thankful for everything I’ve gotten to do this year. It’s been a roller coaster. It’s been a really fun roller coaster.”

In January 2019, she was invited back to perform on a special edition called “America’s Got Talent: Champions.” Winners and finalists from all over the globe were invited on to compete again. She was the runner-up to magician Shin Lim, the 2018 “America’s Got Talent” winner.

“That was really exciting,” she said. “I looked at it like ‘The Hunger Games,’ where all the winners came back and fought to the death.”

She’s spending the summer touring. This time out, she’s got a live band rather than backing tracks, “and it sounds amazing,” she said.

Farmer just finished eighth grade in a public school in her native Oklahoma, although this fall she’s going to give homeschooling a try thanks to her demanding schedule.

She will perform some of the songs she did on “America’s Got Talent” but she also has a lot of new material to perform, she said. Her puppet friends will be with her, including the diva rabbit Petunia, shy mouse Oscar and the sarcastic old lady Edna.

Performing at summer fairs puts her in a whole new environment, literally.

“I honestly think outside venues are really fun,” she said. “I definitely love going to the fairs and performing outside. It is a challenge sometimes — one time at a show it rained the whole time so that was not fun. The weather’s very unpredictable. But most of the time it’s beautiful outside in the summer.”

Audiences will be treated to a well-rounded, family-friendly show, she said.

“Bring your whole family,” she said. “You’ll definitely hear some great music. You’ll laugh a lot. It’s just a good night to bring your family and come out and have fun together. It’s just a fun show.”

County fairs are quintessential summertime fun. They feature grand carnival rides and games, food galore, 4-H kids showing their projects, demolition derbies, tractor pulls and headlining acts like Darci Lynne.

Here is a rundown of Northwest Indiana’s county fairs.

LaPorte County Fair

July 7-13. 2581 W. State Road 2, LaPorte. 219-362-2647; www.lpfair.com. Hours are 8 a.m.-11 p.m. daily. Tickets: $7 for adults 16-61; $5 seniors 62 and older; $4 kids ages 10-15 and free for kids 9 and under.

Vanilla Ice, Hunter Hays and Chris Lane headline the entertainment at the 174th annual LaPorte County Fair; along with demolition derbies, a truck and tractor pull and a rodeo.

Other fan-favorite entertainment acts include the Royal Hanneford Circus with multiple performances daily, Bear Hollow Wood Carvers with shows at 4 and 8 p.m. July 8-11 and Silly Safaris with shows at 3, 5 and 7 p.m. July 12-13.

There will also be live music daily in the entertainment tent, 4-H competitions and judging daily, a carnival with unlimited ride specials and a daily antique tractor parade.

Grandstand entertainment

July 7: Demolition derby, 7 p.m.; $10

July 8: Figure Eight Demolition Derby, 7 p.m.; $10

July 9: Indiana Pulling League Truck and Tractor Pull, 7 p.m.; $10

July 10: Rolling Stone Rodeo Company, 7 p.m.; $8

July 11: Chris Lane with special guests Jimmie Allen and Gabby Barrett; $15-$35

July 12: International Demolition Derby; 7 p.m.; $15 for ages 13 and up, $12 for 12 and under

July 13: Hunter Hayes with special guest Michael Ray, 7 p.m.; $25-$45

July 14: Vanilla Ice with guests Two White Crew and The Boy Band Night, 6 p.m.; $25-$45 and $10 parking.

Porter County Fair

July 18-27. 217 E. Division Road, Valparaiso. 219-462-0321; www.portercountyfair.com. Tickets, $7; kids under 10 free. $40 for a 10 one-day admission tickets. Free entry before noon daily. On weekdays, hours are 8 a.m.-11 p.m.; on weekends, hours are 8 a.m.-midnight. Special Needs Day is July 22. July 24 is Senior Citizens and Veterans Day. Free parking, shuttles available.

Darci Lynne, Luke Combs, Newsboys and Sawyer Brown with Diamond Rio are the musical headliners at this year’s fair; with bull riding, drag racing, truck and tractor pull, truck challenge, figure eight school bus derby and a demolition derby filling out the rest of the grandstand lineup.

Other entertainment at the Porter County Fair include a carnival, appearances by Max Power the 9-foot Robot, Kid’s Bucks game show, Dynamo Dogs dog trick show, Bears of Bearadise Ranch bear show, the Ninja Experience ninja show and “Granpa Cratchet” novelty truck. There is also Chase’s Racing Pigs show and the Pirates of the Colombian Caribbean performance in the free entertainment area.

Over in the Park Place Pavilion, you will find live entertainment daily from bands and groups like the Good Time Cloggers, Great Lake Sound Chorus and the Valparaiso University Community Band; as well as the Silly Safari animal show and the County Line Orchard doughnut eating contest..

And what’s a county fair without 4-H? Look for competitions like the rabbit show, dog agility show, barbecue competition, swine show, horse and pony English, poultry show, rooster crowing and miniature equine show — to name a few.

Grandstand entertainment:

July 18: Darci Lynne, 7:30 p.m.; $25-$40

July 19: Luke Combs with special guest Jameson Rodgers, 7:30 p.m.; $30-$60

July 20: Newsboys with special guest Sidewalk Prophets, 7:30 p.m.; $20-$40

July 21: Sawyer Brown with Diamond Rio, 7:30 p.m.; $15-$30

July 22: A-Bar Rodeo Bull Riding, 7 p.m.; $6-$12

July 23: K&F Mud/Dirt Drags, 7 p.m.; $6-$12

July 24: Super Show Promotions Truck & Tractor Pull, 7 p.m.; $6-$12

July 25: Tuff Truck Challenge, 7 p.m.; $6-$12

July 26: Sandberg’s Towing School Bus Figure 8 Derby, 7 p.m.; $6-$12

July 27: Demolition Derby: Night of Destruction, 6 p.m.; $6-$12

Lake County Fair

Aug. 2-11. 889 S. Court St., Crown Point. 219-663-3617; www.lake-county-fair.com. Hours: 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Aug. 2-10; 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Aug. 11. Carnival opens at noon daily. Tickets: $5 adults; $2 children ages 9-12; children 8 and under are free. Parking is $5. Admission and parking is free before 3 p.m. Aug. 5-8. Aug. 5 is Senior Citizens Day; free admission and $5 parking after 3 p.m. Free parking and shuttle bus service from Crown Point High School starts at noon.

Each day at the Lake County Fair, the Farm Bureau celebrates 100 years in the Flower Show Building.

On Aug. 7, look for a special visit from Jerry Ross, retired United States Air Force officer and a former NASA astronaut, at the Purdue Federal Credit Union exhibit north of the 4-H Building. Ross is a veteran of seven space shuttle missions, making him the joint record holder for most spaceflights. Time to be announced.

Contests include a paper airplane making contest, a pie eating contest, an apple peeling contest, frog jump contest, goat milking contest, bean spitting and a fair food eating contest.

There will also be several craft demonstrations during the fair in things like wood carving, sewing, scrapbooking, canning and quilting.

Daily live entertainment comes in the form of Silly Safaris animal shows, Show Me Swine Racers racing pig shows, children’s story time and live music daily on the Heritage Stage.

Grandstand entertainment:

Aug. 2-3: Martin Xtreme Racing Supercross, 6 p.m.; $8

Aug. 4-5: All Star Monster Truck Show, 7 p.m.; $10

Aug. 6: Three Bar J Ranch and Rodeo, 7 p.m.; $10

Aug. 7: Under the Lights Truck and Tractor Pull, 7 p.m.; $6

Aug. 8-9: West Creek Mud Runners mud drags, 7 p.m.; $7

Aug. 10-11: International Demolition Derby, 5 p.m.; $12

Annie Alleman is a freelance reporter for the Post-Tribune.