Country Festival Field & Stream Music Fest Suddenly Cancelled

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Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, and Riley Green-led country festival cancelled (Photo Credit: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Rich Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images, Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images)

For The Second Year In A Row, Field & Stream Music Fest Has Been Cancelled

On Wednesday (August 27), Field & Stream Music Fest, which was set to take place October 3-5 in Winnsboro, South Carolina, announced they are cancelling the event.

The festival’s statement on their website and social media pages saying,

“Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, Field & Stream Music Fest has been canceled. he refund process will commence immediately and will cover all Field & Stream purchases tied to your order, including tickets, upgrades, camping, parking, add-ons, taxes and fees.”

The caption of the social media post read, “If you have questions, please see our FAQs here: www.fsmf.com or email us at info@fsmf.com”

This is the second year in a row Field & Stream Music Fest has been cancelled. 2024’s festival was cancelled due to Hurricane Helene. This would have been the first Field & Stream Music Fest.

There were some big names attached to the festival this year.

Miranda Lambert, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Riley Green, Eric Church, and Bailey Zimmerman were all listed as headliners for the event, which also included other performers like Tyler Farr, Kameron Marlowe, Ashland Craft, Whey Jennings, David Lee Murphy, and many more.

Field & Stream Music Fest's Lineup for 2025
Field & Stream Music Fest’s Lineup for 2025 (Photo Credit: Music Row)

As of press time, none of the performers have commented on the cancellation.

Eric Church & Morgan Wallen Purchased Field & Stream In 2024

In January 2024, Morgan Wallen and Eric Church announced they had bought the brand Field & Stream from Dick’s Sporting Goods, hoping to give a resurgence of the Field & Stream brand in retail, but also the return of the Field & Stream print magazine.

They revamped the brand’s website, updated their apparel line, and launched a music festival, which was set to take place in the fall of 2024. Unfortunately, Hurricane Helene prevented that, and the cancellation this year leaves fans puzzled on where the brand goes next.

Check out Wallen and Church’s announcement on their Field & Stream purchase below.

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Jennifer Pernicano

Hi! I'm Jen, a Southern California-based country music fan. One of my favorite things to do is go to a country concert and experience the art of storytelling in person. There truly is nothing else like it!

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