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WE Fest with Travis Tritt, Jo Dee Messina, and more

Aug 3, 2023  ·  Soo Pass Ranch, Detroit Lakes, MN Soo Pass Ranch, Detroit Lakes, MN

WE Fest
Aug 3
WE Fest
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Neal McCoy, born Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr. in Jacksonville, Texas, is known for his neo-traditional honky tonk style. He gained fame in the mid-'90s with hits like "Wink" and "No Doubt About It," both topping the charts. His albums "No Doubt About It" and "You Gotta Love That" went platinum. McCoy worked with Charley Pride and collaborated on a big-band jazz album with Les Brown, Jr.
Jo Dee Messina, from Framingham, MA, became a '90s country star with crossover appeal. Known for hits like "Heads Carolina, Tails California" and "Bye Bye," she collaborated with Tim McGraw. Her 1998 album "I'm Alright" made her the first female country artist with three multi-week number ones from a single album. She earned accolades from CMA and ACM and her 2000 album "Burn" went number one. Later, she launched her label, Dreambound Records.
Born in Pennsylvania, Gabby Barrett is a multi-platinum Country singer known for hits like "I Hope" and "The Good Ones." Her debut single "I Hope" topped charts, making her the youngest solo female artist with a #1 debut in over 20 years. With over 3 billion global streams, she’s won the Billboard Women in Music 2022’s Rising Star Award, and co-hosted ACM Awards.
Morgan Wallen, hailed as the biggest country star globally, boasts 17 No. 1 singles and 19 Billboard Music Awards. Known for hits like "Dangerous: The Double Album" and "One Thing At A Time," he reshaped country music's global reach, even topping Australian charts. Celebrated for his crowd connection, Wallen hosts the Sand In My Boots Music Festival in Alabama and will tour with a refreshed setlist.
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.
Bailey Zimmerman, a platinum-certified country music star, famed for his powerful storytelling and dynamic style. Known for hits like "Fall In Love" and "Rock And A Hard Place," his debut LP, Religiously. The Album., set streaming records and won multiple awards.
Blackberry Smoke, hailing from Georgia, channels their state's rich musical heritage. Celebrating 20 years, their album "You Hear Georgia" features producers like Dave Cobb and artists Jamey Johnson and Warren Haynes. Known for albums like "Find A Light," which topped Country & Americana charts, and "Homecoming: Live In Atlanta," they have also raised nearly $500k for children's cancer research.
Kane Brown, hailed as "the future of Country," is a 5X AMA winner known for hits like "Worldwide Beautiful" and "What Ifs." He made history by topping all 5 Billboard Country charts simultaneously and has collaborated with artists such as Chris Young and H.E.R. His album "Experiment" debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200, a first for a male country artist in over 24 years.
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.
Ashland Craft, born in Piedmont, SC, is known for her honky-tonk style and country music flair. Her debut album, "TRAVELIN’ KIND," earned her a spot on CMT’s Next Women of Country 2021 and Pandora’s Country Artists to Watch. Hailed as a "country badass" by American Songwriter, she has toured with Luke Bryan, Ashley McBryde, and more. Influenced by Shania Twain, Chris Stapleton, and others, Craft shines with tracks like “I Smoke Weed” featuring Brothers Osborne on HIXTAPE: Vol. 2.
Brad Paisley, a celebrated country artist, has won 3 GRAMMYs, 2 AMAs, 15 ACMs, and 14 CMAs, including Entertainer of the Year. Known for hits like "Whiskey Lullaby" and his co-hosting with Carrie Underwood, he's also a Grand Ole Opry member since 2001.
Country artist Ashley Cooke, from Big Loud/Back Blocks Music, has over 419M streams with hits like "Never Til Now" with Brett Young. Known for her eloquent lyrics and dynamic performances, she's toured with Luke Bryan and appeared on ABC's The Bachelorette. Cooke's 2023 debut "Shot in the Dark" reveals heartfelt stories in her sun-kissed pop-country style. Her single "Your Place" achieved her first Country radio No. 1. Billboard's July 2023 Rookie of the Month.
Brothers Osborne, Maryland natives known for a progressive yet classic country style, have won a GRAMMY, multiple CMA & ACM Awards and are celebrated for hits like "Younger Me."
Cowboy Troy, born in Dallas, blends country and rap into "hick-hop." He debuted with "Loco Motive" in 2005, featuring the hit "I Play Chicken with the Train." Known for collaborations with Big & Rich, he made history at the 2004 Country Music Awards. Hosting stints on CMT's Nashville Star, and his albums include "Black in the Saddle" and "Demolition Mission." Achieved success with Warner Bros. and went indie with "Saloons on Neptune."
Travis Tritt, born in Marietta, Georgia, blends Southern rock, blues, and gospel into his country music. With two GRAMMYs, four CMA Awards, and seven platinum albums, Tritt's hits like "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" and "Here's A Quarter" have solidified his place among the 'Class of '89' alongside Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson. Beyond music, he has appeared in films and TV shows.

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