Jason Aldean, Kid Rock to headline inaugural Rock the Country festivals

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The Rock The South festival announce their latest music event, Rock The Country. The country music event travels to seven cities across the United States, bringing shows to country music fans in small-town America. Rock The Country kicks off in April of 2024 and runs through July, playing Gonzalez, Louisiana; Ashland, Kentucky; Rome, Georgia; Ocala, Florida; Mobile, Alabama; Poplar Bluff, Missouri; and Anderson, South Carolina.

Headlining each night of Rock The Country festival is Jason Aldean and Kid Rock, with full lineups changing depending by the market. Artists performing on various stops include Miranda Lambert, Hank Williams Jr., Lynyrd Skynyrd, Koe Wetzel, Brantley Gilbert, Travis Tritt, Lee Brice, Nelly, Warren Zeiders, Big and Rich ft. Gretchen Wilson, Randy Houser, Uncle Kracker, Tyler Farr, Pecos & the Rooftops, Kolby Cooper, Colt Ford, Elvie Shane, Treaty Oak Revival, Gavin Adcock, Sadie Bass & Dee Jay Silver.

Kid Rock posted on social media: “Can’t wait to bring you Rock The Country. A music festival like no other for hard working folks who love this country! Details at http://rockthecountry.com”.  Rock added: “Rock The Country is for everyone who makes this country run and loves America. Nobody knows how to party like Small Town America!”

Shane Quick, President of Touring and Strategic Expansion, LiveCo, said in a statement: “Rock The Country aims to bring the excitement and energy of a large-scale music festival to small towns across the country. With seven big shows in seven different towns, this event promises to be an experience like never before. Fans can expect a weekend filled with incredible performances, great food, and a sense of community that only small towns can offer.”

For full ticket and other information, head to rockthecountry.com.

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