Thu. Nov 14th, 2024

Alabama’s country music festival Rock The South, also known as “The Biggest Party in the South,” consistently attracts top-notch talent. Thanks to Hank Williams Jr, Kid Rock, and Nickelback, the festival has done it again. In previous years, the festival has included acts like Morgan Wallen, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, and many more.

That being the case, it’s no surprise that Rock The South once again manages to produce some of the best country music. However, the concert is not limited to just these three musicians. Other acts to be played at the festival include Oak Revival, Gavin Adcock, Ty Myers, Hudson Westbrook, Shenandoah, Ole 60, and Them Dirty Roses. More are also set to be scheduled and announced in the coming days.

Rock South Official Announcement

To break the news, Rock The South wrote on their official page Instagram “The lineup for @Pepsi’s “Rock the South 2025 is here and it’s stacked” and “Mark your calendars for June 19-21 – it’s going to be a great trip.”

Tickets will go on sale starting November 15. If you can’t make the headlining show in Cullman, Alabama, don’t worry. In addition to the first festival, Rock The South will also present Rock The Country.

Enjoy the tour and lineup

What Rock The Country entails is touring across the country visiting 10 cities and playing 10 different shows. The acts played at the venue include most of the musicians playing at the Alabama festival. However, some of the other acts that will be featured are Lynyrd Skynyrd as the headliner, with Ella Langley, Travis Tritt, Aaron Lewis, Tracy Lawrence, Big & Rich, Ole 60, and Jo Dee Messina as supporting acts.

Some of the states featured on the tour are Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Michigan. “Boo! Are you ready for this?” The @RocktheCountry 2025 lineup is here, and it’s full of the worst of the worst Peach Tree Entertainment. Tickets will also go on sale starting November 15 with the tour kicking off on April 4 in Livingston, Louisiana.

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By David Fleshler

david Fleshler covers city and metro news for the Barnesonly Post. He has written for the Boulder Daily Camera and works as a reporter, columnist, and editor for the CU Independent, the student news publication at the University of Colorado-Boulder. His passion is learning about politics and solving problems for readers.

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