Organizers have pulled together an impressive cast of headliners for the 2024 Country Summer Music Festival.
Topping the bill for the three-day event, set for June 14-16 at the Sonoma County Fair and Event Center in Santa Rosa, are Old Dominion, Little Big Town and Jordan Davis.
The Day 1 headliner Old Dominion got off to a quick start in the business with its 2015 platinum-certified debut, “Meat and Candy,” which featured the smash hits “Break Up with Him,” “Snapback” and “Song for Another Time.” The band’s most recent full-length outing is 2023’s “Memory Lane.”
Little Big Town, the marquee attraction for Day 2, is known for such top 10 hits as “Pontoon,” “Better Man,” “Boondocks,” “Bring It On Home” and “Little White Church.” The vocal act has won several awards, including four Grammys.
Jordan Davis released his debut full-length, “Home State,” in 2018 and it included the popular singles “Take It from Me,” “Singles You Up” and “Slow Dance in a Parking Lot.” This Day 3 headliner delivered his second album, “Bluebird Days,” in 2023.
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Other well-known acts on the bill include Jo Dee Messina, Brett Young and Walker Hayes.
Three-day passes start at $215 and single-day ducats begin at $89, countrysummer.com.