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Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Tortuga Music Festival
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Tortuga Music Festival
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Southern California duo brings acoustic beach vibes with inspiring melodies and honest lyrics. Known for their authentic style, they capture the essence of coastal living.
Hope, Arkansas native Mae Estes started singing at 7 and gained fame in Nashville. With her "plain-spoken truth" style, she achieved hits like "Thinkin Bout Cheatin" and honored as Arkansas CMA Female Vocalist of the Year twice. She signed with Big Machine Records and joined CMT's Next Women of Country 2024. Known for supporting servicemen, she toured with Armed Forces Entertainment.
Parker McCollum, a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, released "Gold Chain Cowboy" with MCA after his acclaimed EP, "Hollywood Gold." Known for his No.1 hits "Pretty Heart" and "To Be Loved By You," he debuted on late-night TV with Jimmy Kimmel. A committed performer, he sold out over 40 shows in 2021, including venues like the Grand Ole Opry and RODEOHOUSTON. McCollum won the ACM New Male Artist and CMT Breakthrough Video of the Year awards in 2022.
Nashville's Jelly Roll, a 4x GRAMMY® nominee, blends country and rock. Known for hits like "Liar," his album Beautifully Broken topped Billboard 200. With 20+ awards, he's acclaimed for his impactful music and humanitarian efforts, contributing a studio to a juvenile detention center and engaging with rehab centers.
Yelawolf, from Gadsden, Alabama, is a Nashville-based artist and Slumerican founder known for Radioactive and gold-certified Love Story with hits “Till It’s Gone” and “Best Friend” featuring Eminem. He has collaborated with Ed Sheeran, Travis Barker, A$AP Rocky, and blink-182. He created a merchandise empire, a whiskey brand, and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! and in Peanut Butter Falcon.
Gary Allan, born in Southern California, blends Bakersfield country with polished country-rock. Known for hits like "Man to Man" and "Every Storm," he achieved success despite mainstream tensions. His 2001 debut album, "Alright Guy," launched him to fame with MCA records, earning chart-topping singles and awards. Allan's style combines honky-tonk roots with anthemic hooks, and he released "Ruthless" in 2021 after nearly a decade-long hiatus.
Luke Combs, from Asheville, NC, fuses classic country, Southern soul, and modern R&B. Known for hits like "Hurricane" and "Beautiful Crazy," his debut album "This One's for You" and its singles topped charts, securing his 2018 CMA Best New Artist award. Combs' albums, including "What You See Is What You Get" and "Growin' Up," have been Billboard Country chart-toppers. His cover of "Fast Car" won him a CMA. Collaborated with artists like Billy Strings, with a distinctive style rooted in deep storytelling and heartfelt ballads.
Rodney Atkins, a standout in Country music, boasts eight Top 5 singles, six No. 1s, and 943M streams. Known for hits like "Watching You," he's sold 13M+ units and achieved ten Gold, Platinum, and Multi-Platinum RIAA certifications. His collaboration with Fisk Jubilee Singers holds a 57-week Billboard Country Airplay record.
Corey Kent, from Bixby, OK, is a Platinum-certified country rocker known for his red-dirt style. After losing a publishing deal during the pandemic, he worked on a paving crew, leading to hits like “Wild As Her” and “Something’s Gonna Kill Me.” His album Black Bandana merges rock with country, showcasing his resilience. Songs like “Ain’t Gonna Lie” highlight his authenticity, drawing inspiration from his Texas ranch.
Silver, country DJ, known for performing at major events like the Super Bowl, NASCAR, and MLB All-Star Games, has toured with stars like Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, and also played at the ACMs.
Born in Champaign, IL, Ludacris, a Southern rap icon, emerged from Atlanta's Dirty South scene. Known for hit albums like "Word of Mouf" and "Chicken -N- Beer," he collaborated with U.G.K., OutKast, and featured on Fergie's chart-topper "Glamorous." He's a multifaceted star, appearing in "2 Fast 2 Furious" and consistently topping charts with tracks like "Stand Up" and "Money Maker," cementing his legacy in music and film.
Mississippi's Charlie Worsham, known for his versatile music style, collaborates with stars like Dierks Bentley & Luke Combs. Acclaimed by NPR & Rolling Stone, he's an ACM Award-winning guitarist & hosts Pickers Radio.
Northern California-born Jenna LaMaster transitioned from the rodeo circuit to Nashville's country music scene, debuting with "Drunk Thoughts" in 2023. Influenced by the 90s country, she collaborates with legends like Paul Franklin and Glenn Worf to capture her authentic style, inspired by icons like Lee Ann Womack and George Strait.
Ontario-born Jade Eagleson has left a global mark in country music with hits like "Got Your Name On It" and "More Drinkin’ Than Fishin’". With over 305M streams, he has 4 Canadian Country Radio #1s and multiple GOLD and PLATINUM-certified singles. He's a 3-time JUNO nominee and 2023 CCMA Entertainer and Male Artist of the Year.
Florida native Karley Scott Collins is known for her sharp lyrics and ethereal charm. Collaborating with Keith Urban, her project "Write One" explores heartbreak, showcasing her unique vocals and co-production skills alongside Grammy winner Nathan Chapman, with contributions on bass and guitar.
Appalachian-born singer-songwriter Lanie Gardner rose to fame with her viral Fleetwood Mac cover "Dreams" (60M views). Known for her bold country sound, she’s toured with Jonas Brothers and collaborated with Thomas Rhett and Warren Zeiders. Named a Recording Academy and Amazon Music “2025 Artist to Watch,” she’s praised by Billboard and MusicRow as a rising star.
Cody Jinks, from Fort Worth, TX, blends country and metal influences, becoming a top independent country artist. Known for “Loud and Heavy,” his hits have 3.5 billion streams, and he has eight certified Platinum/Gold songs. Jinks, a two-time Music Row Independent Artist of the Year, captivates audiences with his DIY ethos and genuine sound.
Keith Urban, born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, is a celebrated country music artist known for hits like "Blue Ain't Your Color" and "Somebody Like You." He's won 4 GRAMMYs, 13 CMAs, and collaborated with P!nk. Urban's albums feature huge hooks, shredding guitar solos, and themes of life and human connection.
Shreveport-born Jordan Davis moved to Nashville in 2012, hitting it big with hits like "Singles You Up." His debut was gold-certified, and he's won several awards, including Best New Country Artist at the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2019. Known for collaborations with stars like Luke Bryan and Julia Michaels.
Atlanta native Lily Rose gained fame with her viral country hit "Villain." Known for her raw storytelling, she's toured with Sam Hunt and opened for Shania Twain. Lily collaborated with Diplo on "Sad in the Summer" and appeared on The Voice and Good Morning America. She won GLAAD's Outstanding Breakthrough Artist Award in 2022 and was nominated for ACM New Female Artist of the Year. Married her wife, Daira, in 2023.
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.
GRAMMY®-nominated Gavin DeGraw burst onto the scene with his 2003 platinum debut 'Chariot'. Known for hits like "I Don't Want To Be," his music blends pop, soul, and funk. He has collaborated with artists like Colbie Caillat and shared the stage with icons from Billy Joel to Maroon 5.
Nashville-born Lauren Watkins channels authentic country music with a gravelly voice, signed by Nicolle Galyon to Songs & Daughters / Big Loud Records. Influenced by icons like Willie Nelson, she debuted with "The Heartbroken Record." Touring with Morgan Wallen, Maddie & Tae, and Corey Kent, she's also shared stages with ERNEST and more.
Restless Road, a country band praised for its powerhouse harmonies and soul-baring lyrics, boasts popular tracks like “Growing Old With You” and has over 200 million streams. The trio, acclaimed by Billboard and more, gained fame with a performance on ABC’s The Bachelor.
Ellaville, Georgia native Caylee Hammack blends country with psychedelic Americana. Known for her powerful vocals, she debuted with "If It Wasn't for You" in 2020, toured with Luke Bryan, and amassed 235.8M streams. An ACM winner for "Fooled Around and Fell In Love" collaboration with Miranda Lambert, she's been lauded by Rolling Stone as an artist to watch.
Bumpin Uglies, a reggae-punk-ska band from Annapolis, Maryland, blends genres with sharp lyrics and infectious rhythms. Known for a DIY ethos and relentless touring.
Arizona-born singer/songwriter Avery Anna, known for her soulful lyricism, gained fame with her viral hit "Narcissist." Her debut album "Breakup Over Breakfast" showcases her raw emotional depth, earning media praise. Avery collaborated with Sam Barber on the chart-rising duet "Indigo" and was nominated for Breakthrough Artist at the 2023 CMT Awards. With over 500 million streams, she's an emerging force in music, touring with Luke Bryan.
Abby Anderson, born in Texas, is known for her genre-bending country sound blending new age tones and pop melodies. Moving to Nashville at 17, she quickly gained recognition, signing her first record deal in 2017. Her hits include the EP "I'M GOOD," earning over 100 million streams. Abby's accolades include Pandora's "Country Artist To Watch," "CMT 18 for 2018," and she joined the "Next Women Of Country Class." She collaborated with Marshall Altman, releasing "Sugar Spice" in 2022 and signing with Walk Off Entertainment. Her music reflects her authentic storytelling and evolvement as an artist.
Country artist Noah Hicks hails from Carrollton, GA, and captivates with warm vocals and relatable storytelling. His songs like "No More Of 'Em," produced with Jeremy Stover, showcase his depth and emotional lyricism. Collaborating with top Nashville songwriters, Hicks is known for crafting tracks that pull listeners into the moment, proving country music is more than just "trucks and tractors."
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.
Born in Bowmanville, Ontario, Meghan Patrick is a Canadian country singer known for her blend of southern rock and classic country. A two-time CCMA Female Artist of the Year winner, she has shared stages with Keith Urban and Dwight Yoakam. Her award-winning debut album, 'Grace & Grit,' was produced by Vince Gill and Justin Niebank. Meghan's hit "My First Car," produced by Jeremy Stover, marked her U.S. debut. She won a Juno Award for 'Wild As Me,' reinforcing her status as a rising star.
Alabama-born country artist Kashus Culpepper blends Southern genres with a husky vocal style. Known for songs like “After Me?” and “Who Hurt You,” he performed at soldiers’ bonfires and later opened for Charles Wesley Godwin and Charley Crockett. Signed to Big Loud Records, he's acclaimed by MusicRow and The Tennessean.
Shaboozey, Virginia-born artist melding country and hip-hop, known for "Jeff Gordon" and featuring on the "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" soundtrack, crafts cinematic, emotive music.

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