Field & Stream Music Fest To Feature Eric Church, Lainey Wilson, ZZ Top & More

Eric Church, Lainey Wilson and ZZ Top are set to perform at the upcoming Field & Stream Music Fest.

The Field & Stream Music Fest is set to take place on October 4-6, 2024, in Winnsboro, South Carolina.

Other performers include Lynyrd Skynyrd, Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, Shane Smith & The Saints, Kameron Marlowe, Larry Fleet, Colt Ford, David Lee Murphy, Ole 60, Tucker Wetmore, Ashland Craft, Boy Named Banjo, Cole Goodwin and Eli Winders.

The festival will offer camping, cabins and RV rentals as well as feature a range of outdoor excursions, including bass fishing, off-road adventures, mountain biking, 3D archery and fly casting.

Early this year, Church announced that he and Morgan Wallen had teamed up to purchase Field & Stream, the outdoors magazine and brand. He also teased that a Field & Stream branded music festival was in the cards.

Tickets for the inaugural Field & Stream Music Festival are on sale now, along with camping packages.

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