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Voices of America Country Music Fest 2024: What You Need To Know

Voices of America Country Music Fest 2024: What You Need To Know
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.
Festival Title:Voices of America Country Music Fest 2024
Festival Duration:August 8-11, 2024
Venue:across the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting and Voice of America MetroPark grounds in West Chester, Ohio
Performers Include:Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, Sam Hunt, and more
Ticket Information:Get Your Tickets Here

Voices of America Country Music Fest is bringing even bigger names for its second summer in West Chester, Ohio. From August 8 to 11, festivalgoers will be treated to a stacked lineup and fun activities. 

Anchoring the festival are three Platinum recording country music artists whose names transcend the genre: Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, and Sam Hunt. And they’re gracing the stage with a cherry-picked crew of talents, including two-time CMT winner and powerhouse vocalist Lauren Alaina, award-winning country-pop singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Brett Young, and Nashville-based multi-platinum recording artist Russell Dickerson. They’ve also enlisted three DJs — DJ Slim McGraw, DJ etrayn, and Dee Jay Silver — to always keep the party going. 

RELATED: Jason Aldean’s Essential Songs That Defined His Career

VOACMF also has a Bonus Night concert, with a kick-off performance by Ernest and special guest appearances by Larry Fleet, Thomas Mac, Blake Tyler, and DJ etrayn. Ernest has recently announced a short hiatus, but there’s still no official news on whether he’ll be there or if somebody will be taking over his slot. In addition to that, Diplo will also be gracing the festival stage with his Saturday Late Night Performance. 

Their inaugural run welcomed Alabama, Old Dominion, Chris Young, and Dan+Shay for the main performances and Riley Green for the bonus night. 

RELATED: 15 Keith Urban Songs That Define His Journey to Country Stardom

Don’t forget to match the festival vibe with their theme nights. Thursday’s Camo Country and Friday’s Small Town, USA. The weekend is more fun with Runway Rodeo on Saturday and Leave The Night (Ne) On on Sunday. 

The Line-up – Who’s Singing at Voices of America Country Music Fest?

Voices of America Country Music Fest 2024 lineup

It’s the party of the summer — Thirty artists are joining Voices of America Country Music Fest 2024 across three stages — the Vandalia Rental Main Stage, the Whiskey Jam Stage, and the Pepsi General Store Stage. 

Jason Aldean
Keith Urban
Sam Hunt

Lauren Alaina
Brett Young
Larry Fleet
Chase Matthew
Brian Kelley
Priscilla Block
Maddie & Tae
Cooper Alan
Michael Ray
Kylie Morgan
Lily Rose
Drew Green
Bryan Martin
Shaylen
Redferrin
Thomas Mac
Blake Tyler
DJ Slim McGraw
DJ Etrayn
Dee Jay Silver

Thursday Bonus Night:
Ernest

Whiskey Jam Stage:
Chase McDaniel
Jake Worthington
Tanner Adell
Aidan Canfield
Logan Crosby
Emily Ann Roberts
The Castellows
Ian Harrison
Jonathan Hutcherson
Will Jones

Festival Essentials & Insider Tips

VOACMF has three ticket types, each valid for a single day or a four-day pack. 

For single-day passes: GA ($59.99 for Thursday, $109.99 from Friday to Sunday), Main Stage VIP ($129.99 for Thursday, $209.99 from Friday to Sunday), and Super VIP ($299.99 for Thursday, $609.99 from Friday to Sunday). You can rent a chair ($60 for 4 days, $15 per day) to make your experience relaxed and comfortable. VOACMF is open to all ages. Children 16 and under are admitted but must be accompanied by an adult.

They’ve officially partnered with Camp Cedar for accommodation. You can check them out here.

There’s a clear bag policy for the event, but there’s no specified size restriction. Gates open at 5:00 PM on Thursday. From Friday to Sunday, each day will kick off at 1:00 PM and will be open until 10:00 PM that night, except for Saturday’s late-night performance featuring Diplo. Next to your wristband, the most important thing you should bring is your ID, especially if you’re drinking. 

RELATED: 15 Essential Sam Hunt Songs You Need to Hear

In addition to the live music, food, and booze, they’ve also prepared a unique festival activity! It’s getting engaged right on the VOACMF stage in partnership with Yelton Fine Jewelers. They’re gifting one (1) lucky couple a ring valued at $15k + an on-stage proposal! 

Parking is available for either four days ($90 for GA, $180 for VIP) or single days ($36 for GA, $72 for VIP). 

For more information, regular updates, and exclusive announcements, visit their official website at Voices of America Country Music Fest. You can also download their app for all updated festival info. Every ticket purchase works to support the PARACHUTE Butler County CASA, whose vision is to speak for the abused, neglected, or abandoned kids in the juvenile system. You can also donate directly to the non-profit. 

Note: All ticket prices indicated are base prices and do not include fees and taxes. 

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