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Greenville Country Music Fest in Simpsonville, SC

Oct 18, 2024  ·  CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

Greenville Country Music Fest
Oct 18
Greenville Country Music Fest
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Born in Mildmay, Ontario, Owen Riegling is a rising country artist known for his authentic style. His hit "Old Dirt Roads" went Platinum, and he has 140M+ streams. In 2023, he signed with Universal Music Canada, became part of Apple Music's UpNext, and toured widely. Owen is a 2x CCMA Award winner and has played major festivals, supporting stars like Luke Bryan.
Josh Ross, a UMG Nashville/Universal Music Canada artist, blends influences from Guns N’ Roses to Steve Earle. Known for hits like "Trouble," he's the CCMA Entertainer of the Year and has over 950 million streams. Touring with stars like Nickelback and Luke Bryan, Ross sold out his first Canadian tour in 2024. His song "Single Again" is climbing US charts. He's a CMA-winning global force in country music.
Statesboro, GA native Dylan Marlowe blends traditional country with rock. Known for his viral cover of "Driver’s License" and hits like “All About It.” Opened for Cole Swindell, penned No.1 hit for Jon Pardi.
Texas native Kolby Cooper is a country-rock phenom known for his rough style and soulful, grunge-infused sound. He's collaborated with Jelly Roll and Koe Wetzel, boasts over 440 million streams, and made his Grand Ole Opry debut. His album "Love You, Goodnight" fuses Texas country with alt-rock influences.
Flatland Cavalry, a Lubbock-based country band, is known for their bright country ballads and gritty folk. Formed in 2012 by Cleto Cordero, their debut EP, "Come May," gained mass attention. With albums like "Humble Folks" and "Welcome to Countryland," they paint West Texas with honest storytelling.
Texas-born Charley Crockett, a GRAMMY®-nominated maverick, paved his own path in country music, releasing 14 albums independently and selling out iconic venues like Red Rocks. Known for his unapologetic style and collaborations with Shooter Jennings, he gained acclaim from The New Yorker and Rolling Stone. His performances on Austin City Limits and Jimmy Kimmel Live! highlight his rise in the modern music era.
Top-selling Nashville singer-songwriter ERNEST, a 4x ACM nominee and 3x CMA Triple Play winner, fuses Eminem and George Jones influences, earning 12 No. 1 hits. Known for albums NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE and FLOWER SHOPS, he collaborates with Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, and more. He co-wrote Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s Hot 100 hit, earning a 2025 GRAMMY nod.
Georgia-born Megan Moroney is a rising Country star, celebrated for her hits "No Caller ID" and "Tennessee Orange." Her sophomore album *Am I Okay?* debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 in 2024. Moroney has won Breakthrough Female Video of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards and several other accolades. Known for her emotive style, she's a defining new voice in Country music.
Chase Rice, a Nashville star born in Florida, is known for his evolving country sound. With hits like "Eyes On You" and "Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen." he's sold 2.6M albums globally. His album "Ignite the Night" hit No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, solidifying his place in the industry.
From Mobile, AL, The Red Clay Strays are a fast-rising band famed for their eclectic rock style. Their hit, "Wondering Why," topped various charts and their album, Moment of Truth, ranks #2 on the Americana Albums Chart. Known for electric live shows and a historic sell-out at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
49 Winchester, from Castlewood, Virginia, blends country, Americana, and rock. Known for collaborating with Stewart Myers and featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, they’ve earned widespread acclaim. Their fifth album, "Leavin’ This Holler," showcases their signature sound and emotional depth.
Chase Matthew, Nashville native, is a rising country star known for his low-slung vocal twang and high-energy performances. With over 1 billion streams, his hits "County Line" and "Love You Again" are notable. He's part of Opry NextStage 2024, MusicRow's Next Big Thing 2024, and collaborates with stars like Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan.
Jon Pardi, born in Dixon, California, is known for his hit country songs "Head Over Boots" and "Dirt on My Boots." Combining traditional country sounds with modern flair, he's achieved several chart-topping albums including California Sunrise and Heartache Medication. Pardi's style reflects influences like George Strait and George Jones, and he has collaborated with artists such as Luke Bryan.
Whiskey Myers, a genre-bending band known for their high-energy shows and unique sound, has played over 2,500 live shows, including Red Rocks and Ryman. They opened for The Rolling Stones in Chicago. Their self-produced album "Tornillo" and the eponymous fifth studio album topped charts. With over 1.5 million albums sold and 2 billion streams, they've earned four RIAA Gold & Platinum awards. Featured in "Yellowstone," their music blends country, rock, and Americana.
North Carolina-based Parmalee, renowned for hits like "Carolina," "Just the Way," and "Take My Name," boasts five #1 singles and over 1 billion streams. This chart-topping band, featuring brothers Matt and Scott Thomas, cousin Barry Knox, and friend Josh McSwain, is a staple on Country Radio.
Georgia native and Air Force vet Austin Snell blends hard rock and country, creating "grunge country." Nashville newcomer, known for "Excuse the Mess," received SiriusXM Highway Find and was chosen for the Artist Accelerator program.
Wyatt Flores, a Mexican-American from Oklahoma, known for his honest country music, rose from local bar gigs to recording with Island Records. Hits like “Please Don’t Go” showcase his raw style, blending regret and hope. His debut album, Welcome To The Plains, captures his roots and life's challenges.

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CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

861 SE Main St, Simpsonville, SC 29681, USA Directions

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