The Fourth of July is the biggest birthday party in America. It is a day for flags, family, and loud music! All for the love of America.
There are 91 days between April and the Fourth of July. That might seem like a long time, but Hannah Harper is already getting ready for the big party. She just asked her fans a very important question on social media.
She wants to know which city or venue should host her next big 4th of July show! Her early planning shows her love for the country.
The tone of the post is very happy and proud. Hannah shows that she is a true patriot who cares about her fans and her nation. She is ready to take her talent on the road and celebrate with the people of the country who are showing her immense love as she competes on American Idol!
4th Of July

Fans are already typing as fast as they can to suggest their favorite spots. One viewer said they want to see her in a big city park under the fireworks. Another person wrote that they want her in New York! Fans across the country are stating their cities so she can come there.
Celebrating the 4th of July is not new to her. Last year, she spent the holiday in a very sweet and simple way. She stood beside her father to sing for their country. This shows that no matter how famous she gets, she still loves her family traditions. That special moment was captured in a beautiful performance of a classic song.
Sounds of freedom – Happy 4th of July with ‘Independence Day’ by Martina McBride.
In that performance, the Harper family sings a song called “Independence Day”. It was originally made famous by Martina McBride. They sing lyrics about a white dove and freedom that make people feel deeply at peace. Hannah sounds very steady, and her faith and patriotism shine through every note. Hannah Harper is not like other stars because she stays true to her heart and her home. Her journey from a young singer to a professional artist is very inspiring. You should follow Hannah Harper on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube to keep updated on her American Idol journey.