A Roundup of Country, Americana & Bluegrass Festivals in 2025 (Updating)
2025 is set to bring fans more music and more top-shelf performances from a bevvy of chart-topping country, Americana and bluegrass artists through this year’s slate of music festivals.
Throughout the year, music fans are set to gather to enjoy musical performances from both established and rising artists, enjoy cold drinks and partake in a range of activities often accompanying the music at such festivals (both in the U.S. and abroad), including camping, culinary experiences, dancing, shopping, play areas for families — and at some festivals, there are even opportunities for activities such as archery and bass fishing.
This year, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson and Lainey Wilson serve as headliners on multiple festivals. Meanwhile, 2025 also sees the launch of Morgan Wallen‘s own Sand in My Boots festival slated for Gulf Shores, Ala., in May. October will see the launch of the Field & Stream Music Festival in South Carolina (the festival was postponed from 2024 due to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene); last year, Wallen and Eric Church struck a deal with investors to acquire the outdoor lifestyle brand Field & Stream and revealed plans to launch the Field & Stream festival.
Meanwhile, the year is slated to see the continuation of many tentpole country music festivals, such as CMA Fest, Stagecoach Country Music Festival, Tortuga Music Festival and the Country Thunder series of festivals. Various festivals are set to feature artists including Hardy, Kane Brown, Blake Shelton, Bailey Zimmerman, The Red Clay Strays, Rhiannon Giddens, Trampled by Turtles, Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, Steep Canyon Rangers, East Grass Nash and Charley Crockett, among many others.
Below, Billboard looks at many of the top country music, Americana and bluegrass music festivals slated for 2025, both in the U.S. and beyond.
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