Billboard Country Live Returns to Nashville June 4-5 with Red Clay Strays, Tucker Wetmore
Billboard Country Live is returning to Nashville for a two-day music festival on June 4-5, 2026. The event will feature performances by Red Clay Strays and Tucker Wetmore, taking place right after the Billboard Country Power Players event.
Billboard Country Live is making its return to Nashville with a two-day celebration scheduled for June 4-5, 2026. The festival will headline Red Clay Strays and Tucker Wetmore, two rising stars in country music.
The timing puts the event right after Billboard's Country Power Players gathering, creating a packed weekend for Nashville's music scene. Both headlining acts have busy 2026 schedules ahead of them.
Red Clay Strays are riding high with a major tour planned, including back-to-back shows at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on October 22-23. The band has built strong ties to Music City over the years.
Tucker Wetmore is also gaining momentum, with appearances lined up at CMA Fest's daytime stages alongside other rising country artists. Both acts will perform at CMA Fest's main event as well, sharing the stage with established stars like Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, and Tim McGraw.
The Billboard event adds to Nashville's growing list of summer music festivals, giving fans more chances to see both emerging and established country talent in one place.
Nashville's summer music calendar is filling up with major festivals, giving country music fans multiple chances to see top artists. Both Red Clay Strays and Tucker Wetmore are also performing at CMA Fest this year, showing their rising popularity in country music.
More lineup details and ticket information for Billboard Country Live should be announced soon. CMA Fest takes place later in the summer.
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