
7:00 PM – Noah Hicks:
Noah Hicks is a growing country artist who has already shared the stage with big country names like HARDY, Ernest, Justin Moore, and Parker McCollum. He signed with RED Creative Group in 2020, and he has now gained over 60 million streams. He also recently signed a record deal with Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment.

8:30 PM – Mackenzie Carpenter:
Mackenzie Carpenter kickstarted her career as a singer/songwriter in 2021 for Lily Rose’s No. 1 hit, “Villain.” Since then, she has co-written songs including Top 15 single “I’m Not Pretty” and other popular tracks such as “Indifferent” and “28th of June” with breakout star Megan Moroney, all while starting her very own career as an artist. She has also opened for famous musicians like Miranda Lambert, Megan Moroney, Jake Owen, and Parker McCollum. Her two most popular songs currently are “I Wish You Would feat. Midland” and “Don’t Mess With Exes.”

10:15 PM – Pecos & The Rooftops:
Pecos & The Rooftops use a signature heavy blend of country and classic rock. They formed in 2019 as a group of college friends in Lubbock, Texas. The name Pecos & The Rooftops came from their memories on the rooftop of their house, where they’d hang out and have a great time. The band is made up of Pecos Hurley (Vocals/Acoustic Guitar), Brandon Jones (Rhythm Guitar), Zack Foster (Lead Guitar), Kalen Davis (Bass), and Garrett Peltier (Drums). Their most popular track is called “This Damn Song.”
12:00 AM – DJ

2:30 pm – Bayker Blankenship:
Bayker Blankenship is a 19-year-old country singer from Livingston, Tennessee. He is a rising star, going from playing his first hometown gigs to signing his first record deal and going viral with his first hit “Maxed Out” in just a few recent months.

4:00 pm – Sammy Kershaw:
Sammy Kershaw is a Multi-Platinum-Selling Artist with six gold and three platinum albums. Kershaw joins artists such as Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, and Brooks & Dunn as one of the defining voices of the iconic era of 90s country. His chain of major hits continues to sell out shows, and he has been touring for years.
6:00 pm – Treaty Oak Revival:

Treaty Oak Revival is a Texas-based band formed in 2019. The band consists of Sam Canty (lead vocals/acoustic guitar), Lance Vanley (rhythm guitar/harmonies), Jeremiah Vanley (lead guitar), Andrew Carey (bass), and Cody Holloway (drums). They are known for their energetic live performances and country-rock style. The band’s most popular songs are “Missed Call” and “No Vacancy.”

8:15 pm – Ashley McBryde:
Ashley McBryde was born in Waldron, Arkansas, and raised in Mammoth Spring. Since her teen years, her dream had been to go to Nashville and get her break in the music business. In 2007, she was finally able to move to Music City. Once she arrived in Nashville, she played at any club or bar that would let her and began to make a name for herself. In 2016, McBryde released an EP called Jalopies & Expensive Guitars. Country star Eric Church heard this EP and began singing her praises. After receiving attention from Eric Church, McBryde’s career grew incredibly. She then finally broke through with the single “A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega.”

10:30 pm (Headliner) – HARDY:
HARDY, born Michael Hardy, is from Philadelphia, Mississippi. In the early 2010s, he headed to Nashville to try to make a break in the country music business. He started his music career as a songwriter, scoring his first big hit with “Up Down,” a single from Morgan Wallen featuring Florida Georgia Line. His debut EP, This Ole Boy, was produced by Joey Moi, the producer behind Florida Georgia Line’s hits, and came out in October 2018. Some of HARDY’s biggest hits include “TRUCK BED,” “GIVE HEAVEN SOME HELL,” and “wait in the truck Feat. Lainey Wilson.”

2:30 pm – Avery Anna:
Avery Anna started singing at 10 years old. When she began uploading covers on TikTok, her videos blew up overnight. Her inspirations include Taylor Swift, Patsy Cline, Kelsea Ballerini, and Willie Nelson. When she was 17, she caught the attention of Warner Music Nashville. She released her debut single, “Just Cause I Love You,” in early 2021. In 2024, she was featured on two tracks of Sam Barber’s album, Restless Mind. One of those tracks, “Indigo,” became a massive success and drew much more attention towards Avery Anna. Her most popular solo track is “Narcissist,” which has 45 million streams and counting on Spotify.

4:00 pm – Rodney Atkins:
Rodney Atkins is known for making honest, authentic records that tell a story. With six No. 1 hits, four studio LPs, and over 13 million units sold, his authenticity has proven to draw in various listeners. His songs often focus on the themes of family, love, and everyday life. Some of his most popular songs include “If You’re Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows),” “Watching You,” “These Are My People,” and “Take A Back Road.”

6:00 pm – Gavin Adcock:
Gavin Adcock was born and raised in Watkinsville, Georgia. He had grown up working on his family cattle farm and dreamed of riding bulls in the PBR. Adcock played football for Georgia Southern University. He had been writing songs since high school, but it wasn’t until the spring of 2021, when he faced a knee injury that seriously interrupted his football career. He dedicated the time to healing, writing, and producing his first single. Since then, he has put all his focus into his music and has released multiple singles that have now amassed over 600 million US streams. His most popular songs included “A Cigarette,” “Ain’t No Cure,” and “Deep End.”

8:15 pm – Megan Moroney:
Megan Moroney was born in Savannah, Georgia. Her father and brother both played guitar, and once she grew older, she joined them. Music wasn’t Moroney’s only passion, though; she grew up cheerleading and aspired to cheer in college. But, unfortunately, during her junior year of high school, a knee surgery ended those dreams of hers. She turned to music during her healing. After high school, Moroney attended the University of Georgia. She was a member of the sorority, Kappa Delta. Moroney’s music career started when her sorority was hosting a philanthropy event where they hired Jon Langston to come play, but according to Moroney, “we used all of our budget on him, so we didn’t have money for an opener.” The sorority ended up having Megan Moroney open. Country singer Chase Rice was in attendance and ended up asking her to open for his tour under the condition that she perform an original song. She accepted his invitation and ended up falling in love with performing. Since then, Moroney has amassed over 1.5 billion global streams across all platforms. Her most popular songs are “Tennessee Orange,” “Am I Okay?,” and “I’m Not Pretty.”

10:30 PM (Headliner) – Jon Pardi:
Jon Pardi grew up in Dixon, California. He fell in love with country music when he was a kid, especially after discovering his grandmother’s karaoke machine. He even performed Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places” at his dad’s birthday party when he was just seven years old. He was in a band at age 14, and after graduating from high school, he formed a duo with his friend Chase McGrew. The pair split in 2008, when Pardi moved to Nashville to attempt to break into the country music business. He landed a publishing deal 18 months after his arrival. In September 2015, Pardi released “Head Over Boots,” his first single from his second album, California Sunrise. The song climbed to number one on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, helping the record reach number one on Billboard’s Country Album chart

2:30 PM – Caylee Hammack:
Caylee Hammack was born and raised in Ellaville, Georgia. She arrived in Nashville at age 19, catching attention with her unique mix of influences ranging from David Bowie and Kate Bush to Dolly Parton and Tom Waits. Hammack has shared the stage with big names such as Luke Bryan and Brothers Osborne. She has 235.8 million career global streams and counting. She is known for her unique sound of psychedelic Americana mixed with classic country.

4:00 PM – Gretchen Wilson:
At a time when the rising female country singers were mostly designer clothes wearing and aspiring to pop sophistication, Gretchen Wilson put the music back in touch with its “redneck” roots. Wilson grew up in a tiny town called Pocahontas, Illinois. In one of her songs, “Here for the Party,” she sings about wanting to make “Pocahontas proud.” And she sure did make Pocahontas proud. The release of the CD, Here for the Party, sold 227,000 copies in its first week, topping the country album chart and even challenging R&B artist Usher for the pop album top spot. In 2004, she was named Best New Artist at the American Music Awards, beating famous rapper Kanye West.

6:00 PM – Ian Munsick:
Ian Munsick was born in Sheridan, Wyoming, on a working ranch. At age ten, he started playing guitar with his family band, the Munsick Boys. After getting married and becoming a father, Munsick made an album that was heavily about the culture of the Old West in 2023. That album was White Buffalo.

8:15 PM – Kip Moore:
Born and raised in Georgia, Kip Moore arrived on the country music scene at the peak of the so-called “bro-country” phenomenon of the 2010s. His breakthrough hit “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck” remains one of the classics of the genre. He released the album, Up All Night, in April 2012, and its next singles were also Top Ten country hits. “Beer Money” went to the seventh spot in 2012, while “Hey Pretty Girl” went platinum in early 2013.

10:30 PM (Headliner) – Cody Johnson:
Cody Johnson is known for his incredible stage presence and his high-energy live shows. Coming from Sebastopol, a small East Texas town, Johnson was raised in a musical family. He learned guitar at the age of 12, and he played in bands while he was in high school. He was also a competitive bull rider for a while before becoming a prison supervisor. In 2006, Johnson decided to give pursuing country music a try. When he released A Different Day in 2011, he was put on the map in the state of Texas. After this, he won the Texas Regional Music Awards’ New Male Vocalist of the Year, which allowed him to quit his job as a prison supervisor. Since then, Johnson has won 16 industry awards and recognitions. Some of his most popular songs include:”‘Til You Can’t”, “Me and My Kind”, and “The Painter.”