rock the south 2024

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Riley Johnson

Updated

December 21, 2023

Updated

December 21, 2023

Updated

December 21, 2023

Rock the South 2024 is about to set the stage on fire again, this time at Cullman, Alabama.

As stated on their official website, Rock the South is indeed “Heating Things Up” as they return for another party full of joy and wonderful music for three days, on July 18-20, 2024.

The Artists

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Rock the South 2024 features many talented musicians to grace the stage. Headliners Eric Church, HARDY, and Jelly Roll will be joined by Parker McCollum, Oliver Anthony, Warren Zeiders, Flatland Cavalry, Big & Rich ft. Gretchen Wilson, Priscilla Block, and Nelly. 

The Attractions and New Features

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Rock the South 2024 is known to many as a festival with plenty of music and activities to enjoy. The exciting event features activities such as the Honky Tonk Hideaway, an air-conditioned oasis with live music and line-dancing lessons, the iconic Mechanical Bull, the Misting Forest where you can cool off, the Country Club Skydeck with the best views and food prepared by the chef, and of course, the Camping areas.

The festival introduces the RFID (Radio-Frequency IDentfication) wristband, where you can have your wristband, complete with your info and credit card, so you can easily transact with vendors.

Moreover, the festival will put up an air-conditioned Line-Dancing Tent so you can take a cool break from the festivities.

Still hungry for more performances and songs? Rock the South 2024 has your back with an extra side stage where more music and entertainment will be provided throughout the festival.

The Tickets

Tickets for Rock the South 2024 are now available on their official website. You may choose to purchase tickets for General Admission, VIP, the Country Club Skydeck, and their Parking and Camping Passes.

Check out their official website for further details and updates on the festivities!


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