Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, and Eric Church Lead Field & Stream Music Fest Lineup
The event will take place October 3-5, 2025, in Winnsboro, South Carolina.

Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, Eric Church; Photos Provided
The lineup for Field & Stream Music Fest 2025 has been revealed, and Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, and Eric Church are among the headliners for the three-day event.
Set for October 3-5, 2025, in Winnsboro, South Carolina, the festival aims to “bring together the best of country music and outdoor adventure for an unforgettable weekend.” Co-produced by Field & Stream, with key investors Eric Church, Morgan Wallen, and Southern Entertainment, the event will feature a lineup of artists alongside outdoor activities, creating a one-of-a-kind experience.
Field & Stream Music Fest Lineup
More than 40 artists will perform across multiple Field & Stream Music Fest stages throughout the three-day event. Those artists include: Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Riley Green, ZZ Top, Bailey Zimmerman, Shane Smith & The Saints, Kameron Marlowe, Larry Fleet, Tyler Farr, Whey Jennings, Ashland Craft, Boy Named Banjo, Josh Sanders, Sadie Bass, the Davisson Brothers, Fox n’ Vead, Warrick McZeke, Aidan Canfield, Edwin McCain, David Lee Murphy, Cole Goodwin, Rut Spence, Eli Winders, Ryan Trotti, Bailey Marie, Payton Smith, Matt Tucker, Whit’s End, Nate Hosie, Maddie Rean, Taylor Richardson, Greg Parrish, Kyle Dills, Brent Underwood & Bart Lattimore, Darren Deese and DJ Slim McGraw.

The daily line-up is available at www.FSMF.com.
Festival goers will have the opportunity to explore themed villages like the Ugly Stik Fish On America Village, offering pro fishing tips and casting competitions, or the onX Hunt Village, showcasing outdoor gear and expert-led demonstrations. Sports fans can enjoy the GameWatch Football Showdown Village, featuring live games on giant screens, exciting activities, and a fully stocked bar.
Those who want to venture beyond the villages can dive into exciting activities like trophy fishing, archery, mountain biking at Rattlesnake Park, and off-road tours through stunning landscapes. Fans can also explore cutting-edge outdoor gear and interactive exhibits from leading brands at the Field & Stream Expo.
How To Get Tickets
Field & Stream 1871 Club members can enjoy exclusive early access to pre-sale tickets beginning tomorrow, January 9, with just $39 down to reserve a spot. Fans can discover more about the club and its perks at fieldandstream.com/1871-club.
Tickets for the general public go on sale this Friday, January 10.
Those interested in RV and tent camping can find additional details HERE. Hotel packages are also available.

2024 Event Postponed
In the fall of 2024, festival organizers were forced to make the difficult decision to postpone the inaugural Field & Stream Music Fest due to the impacts of Hurricane Helene.
“It is with heavy hearts that we announce the postponement of the inaugural Field & Stream Music Fest…due to Hurricane Helene,” a statement on the festival’s official Instagram account read. “Given the state of emergency and challenging conditions on the ground, this decision has been made out of an abundance of caution.”
The first-ever Field & Stream Fest was unveiled shortly after the announcement that Eric Church and Morgan Wallen joined forces to spearhead the revival of Field & Stream, the iconic outdoor lifestyle brand with a legacy dating back to 1871.
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