Tim McGraw, Trace Adkins, Little Big Town, Train, REO Speedwagon For Music Festival
. Friday June 17th marks the kick-off of the festival, with entertainment beginning at 1:30pm and wrapping up with ACM Award winner and Grand Ole Opry member Trace Adkins. Friday's line-up also includes Gloriana, REO Speedwagon, Love & Theft, Matt Kennon and Bushhawg, bringing non-stop entertainment to jump-start the music-filled weekend. Taking the stage Saturday will be pop/rock group Train, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Sawyer Brown, The McClyments, Brennin and Jessie James. Also joining the party on Saturday night is country music's dynamic duo Big & Rich who, along with Gretchen Wilson, will bring their "Xtreme Muzik" tour to the stage. On Sunday, Show Me Music Fest keeps the impressive line-up going until the very end as some of today's hottest acts take the stage, including One Republic, Little Big Town, Kellie Pickler, Joe Nichols, and Steve Holy. Closing out the night is country mega-star Tim McGraw. With 10 studio albums garnering over 31 number one singles, 14 ACM Awards, 11 CMA Awards, and 10 AMA Awards, McGraw is the perfect entertainer to bring the festival to a close. Show Me Music and Arts festival also has multiple camping options available starting at the low price of $70 for those wanting to stay on-site for the full festival experience. To reserve your camping spot today, or for additional information, please visit www.showmemusicfest.com.
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