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Rock The Country - Little Rock, AR in Little Rock, AR

Jun 20, 2025  ·  Arkansas State Fair Arkansas State Fair

Rock the Country
Jun 20
Rock the Country

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Born in Stephenville, Texas, Hudson Westbrook is a rising country singer-songwriter known for his blend of country-rock. He gained fame with "Take It Slow," and his self-titled EP includes hits like "Pray Your Name." Westbrook brings Texas spirit beyond state lines through dynamic live shows and is recognized for his collaboration with the Red Dirt revolution.
Nickelback, formed in Hanna, Canada, dominates rock with hits like "How You Remind Me" & "Photograph." Famed for blends of post-grunge & crossover ballads, they achieved mainstream success and collaborated with icons like Santana & Avril Lavigne.
Travis Tritt, from Marietta, GA, blends Southern rock with country music. Known for hits like "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde," he's won 2 GRAMMYs, 4 CMAs, and his albums have sold over 30M copies.
Alabama's Shenandoah hit '80s-'90s country charts with classics like "The Church on Cumberland Road." Known for traditional tunes with a modern twist, they won a Grammy with Alison Krauss. Star collaborations include Luke Bryan and Brad Paisley.
Born in the early '90s, Little Texas was pivotal in the rise of modern country music. Known for hits like “God Blessed Texas” & “What Might Have Been,” the band sold over 7M records & won an ACM Award. Celebrating 30 years of their album ‘Big Time’.
Deana Carter, daughter of guitarist Fred Carter Jr., rose to fame with her 1996 country hit album "Did I Shave My Legs for This?" Known for blending folky singer/songwriter style with country, she's also co-written hits like "You and Tequila," performed at Farm Aid VII, and established Little Nuggett Records.
Georgia native Gavin Adcock, former football player, turned to music after an injury. Known for singles like “A Cigarette,” he has over 600M streams. His album, "Actin’ Up Again," marked a massive major-label country debut in 2024, with a record-breaking 15 million U.S. streams in its release week.
Logan Crosby, from Milledgeville, GA, blends country with rock influences. Known for vivid storytelling in songs like “If Jesus Was a Cowboy”, he gained fame on ABC's Claim To Fame and signed with 50 Egg Music.
Detroit native Kid Rock rose to fame with 1998's "Devil Without a Cause," blending country, rap, and rock. Known for hits "Bawitdaba" and "Cowboy," he’s collaborated with Sheryl Crow, Bob Seger, and Rick Rubin. Kid Rock's dynamic style and platinum-selling albums solidified his place in the music industry.
Atlanta's Ying Yang Twins gained fame with "Whistle While You Twurk", and hits like "Salt Shaker". Collaborated with Lil Jon & Britney Spears, flourishing under TVT with tracks like "Wait (The Whisper Song)".
Comedic rapper Afroman, born Joseph Foreman in East Palmdale, LA, soared with "Because I Got High." Known for wit & funk, his work spans self-released tapes to albums like Frobama & Crazy Rap. Grammy-nominated, Afroman began with DIY tapes in school, moved to Hattiesburg, and became a self-reliant artist post-Universal. Collaborated with various artists.
Born in Beaumont, Texas, country star Mark Chesnutt gained '90s fame with hits like "Brother Jukebox." Known for blending styles of George Jones and Merle Haggard, he topped charts and was a flagship artist for Decca's country reboot.
Born in Sacramento, Lee Greenwood became a distinctive country balladeer despite vocal strain from countless smoky lounge shows. Best known for "God Bless the U.S.A.," Greenwood found fame with hits like "It Turns Me Inside Out" and reached country Top Ten multiple times. Collaborated notably with Barbara Mandrell.

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Arkansas State Fair

2600 Howard St, Little Rock, AR 72206, USA Directions

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