2024 CMA Fest Lineup Revealed
CMA Fest is back for its 51st year and the lineup is STACKED.

Jelly Roll; Photo by Nathan Zucker/CMA
It’s the moment country music fans have been waiting for: the announcement of the 2024 CMA Fest lineup!
Taking place in Nashville, Thursday, June 6 through Sunday, June 9, CMA Fest is back for its 51st year and it’s bigger than ever.
This year’s festival will feature hundreds of artists across 10 stages throughout Music City, showcasing country music’s hottest new stars as well as performances by some of the genre’s biggest hitmakers.

Tickets
In addition to the stages listed below, fans will also have a chance to participate in meet-and-greet opportunities inside Fan Fair X at Music City Center. Four-day and single-day tickets for Fan Fair X are available now.
A limited number of four-day CMA Fest passes are available for purchase, other ticket options will go on sale starting at 10 am CT on Thursday, March 14. These options include single-night tickets for the nightly concerts at Nissan Stadium, starting at $84 per night.
Fans can also purchase access to Riverside Retreat, a premier destination nestled along the scenic Cumberland River, granting privileged access to the Chevy Riverfront Stage. As a sought-after spot for the popular free daytime concerts, early admission is recommended as capacity is often reached swiftly. Guests can enjoy shaded spots, misting stations, mobile device charging facilities, discounted beverages, air-conditioned restrooms, yard games, complimentary shipping on $50+ Online Orders from the CMA Fest Merch Store, and additional amenities.

Nightly Shows At Nissan Stadium
Kelsea Ballerini
Brothers Osborne
Luke Bryan
Jordan Davis
HARDY
Jelly Roll
Cody Johnson
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Ashley McBryde
Parker McCollum
Megan Moroney
Jon Pardi
Carly Pearce
The War And Treaty
Thomas Rhett
Keith Urban
Lainey Wilson
Bailey Zimmerman

Chevy Riverfront Stage
49 Winchester
Cooper Alan
Ingrid Andress
Avery Anna
Chayce Beckham
George Birge
Priscilla Block
BRELAND
Colbie Caillat
Dillon Carmichael
Jackson Dean
Gavin DeGraw
Adam Doleac
Eli Young Band
Larry Fleet
Wyatt Flores
Dylan Gossett
Brian Kelley
Corey Kent
Kidd G
Ella Langley
Lauren Alaina
LOCASH
Kameron Marlowe
Bryan Martin
Chase Matthew
Drake Milligan
Niko Moon
Megan Moroney
Restless Road
Lily Rose
Runaway June
Dylan Scott
Austin Snell
Alana Springsteen
Matt Stell
The War And Treaty
Anne Wilson
Warren Zeiders

Dr. Pepper Amp Stage At Ascend Park
Abby Anderson
Tenille Arts
Drew Baldridge
Craig Campbell
Mackenzie Carpenter
Abbey Cone
Dalton Dover
Emerson Drive
Hannah Ellis
Tyler Farr
Josh Gracin
Andy Griggs
Mickey Guyton
Wade Hayes
Ty Herndon
Home Free
Greylan James
Alexandra Kay
Brett Kissel
Lorrie Morgan
David Nail
Catie Offerman
Ricochet
Shenandoah
Brittney Spencer
The United States Navy Band Country Current
Thompson Square
Uncle Kracker
Alli Walker
Lauren Watkins
Charlie Worsham

The Chevy Vibes Stage At Walk of Fame Park
Coffey Anderson
Keith Anderson
Kassi Ashton
Kaylee Bell
Tyler Braden
Blanco Brown
T. Graham Brown
Hayden Coffman
Kolby Cooper
Spencer Crandall
Jade Eagleson
Carter Faith
HunterGirl
LANCO
Little Texas
Chase McDaniel
Chrissy Metz
Kylie Morgan
William Michael Morgan
Jamie O’Neal
Drew Parker
Puddin (K. Michelle)
RaeLynn
Frank Ray
Dylan Schneider
The Castellows
Tigirlily Gold
Zach Top
Lathan Warlick
Mark Wills
Darryl Worley

Good Molecules Reverb Stage at Bridgestone Arena Plaza
Tanner Adell
Angie K
Graham Barham
Casey Barnes
Laci Kaye Booth
Karley Scott Collins
Canaan Cox
Dasha
David J
Brooke Eden
Kylie Frey
Ben Fuller
Harper Grace
Kelsey Hart
Tayler Holder
Just Jayne
Britnee Kellogg
Bryce Leatherwood
LECADE
Madeline Merlo
Walker Montgomery
John Morgan
Neon Union
Griffen Palmer
Peytan Porter
Mason Ramsey
Redferrin
Owen Riegling
Emily Ann Roberts
RVSHVD
Shaboozey
Shaylen
Dallas Smith
Payton Smith
Timothy Wayne
Austin Williams
Sam Williams
Jake Worthington
Chase Wright
Zac & George

The Hard Rock Stage
Daytime Performances
Palmer Anthony
Sammy Arriaga
Annie Bosko
Brennley Brown
Aidan Canfield
Ben Chapman
Travis Collins
Ashland Craft
Logan Crosby
Taylor Austin Dye
Mae Estes
Flat River Band
Fancy Hagood
Lanie Gardner
Tyler Halverson
Reid Haughton
Anella Herim
Noah Hicks
Jonathan Hutcherson
Alex Lambert
Triston Marez
Clayton Mullen
Harper O’Neill
Reyna Roberts
Sophia Scott
Colin Stough
The Washboard Union
Grace Tyler
Kasey Tyndall
Walker County
Kelsey Waldon
Tucker Wetmore
Angel White
Nighttime Performances
Ashley Anne
Atlus
Pryor Baird
Tyler Booth
Kashus Culpepper
Drew Green
Alex Hall
John Hollier
Zandi Holup
Hueston
Taylor Hunnicutt
Matt Koziol
Brooke Lee
Trey Lewis
Vincent Mason
Canaan Smith
Dan Spencer
Sean Stemaly
Troubadour Blue
Vwillz
Eli Winders
Ascend Amphitheater
Ascend Amphitheater is set to return with three evenings of can’t-miss performances in its open-air setting. Announcements regarding the lineup and ticket information will be released in the weeks ahead.
Additional stage lineups, Fan Fair X activities inside Music City Center and more will be announced in the coming weeks.
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