"I've heard about the friendly people, sandy beaches, and spectacular landscapes, so I'm excited to finally be on my way.
"Not only do I get to visit and experience the heart and soul of the Kāpiti community, but I get to perform as part of the Kāpiti Food Fair, an iconic, family-friendly event."
Asked what fairgoers could expect from her, Direen said, "A memorable show, upbeat, uplifting, original, with a few covers in the mix, too."
"It led to country music because of my early influences.
"Also, because I was attracted to a rural style of life, I went off to study agriculture and worked on farms before becoming a full-time recording artist.
"And I think that naturally, in the rural New Zealand environment and communities, more people are listening to country music.
"Although that is changing now, and it's certainly getting strong in the cities, too."
Direen said technically her genre was country-pop/rock, "although the lines are pretty blurred when it comes to genres these days, which makes it super fun."
"Some of my songs, particularly in the earlier days, have a little more twang, but then I also have songs that you would liken to straight pop or pop/rock.
"I love all kinds of music and I suppose that naturally shines throughout my albums.
"Most of what I write and record is upbeat, but I definitely always blend in some downtime during my shows too.
"My early influencers were Shania Twain, Dixie Chicks, The Eagles, Queen, The Corrs."
Direen, who is signed internationally with ABC Music, has performed at some of the Southern Hemisphere's biggest festivals and has shared the stage with global stars such as the late Kenny Rogers, LeAnn Rimes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tim McGraw, Kelsea Ballerini and more.