
Hastings, Michigan, is set to transform into a hub for rock music fans next summer, as the "Rock the Country" festival arrives in town, headlined by Kid Rock and Nickelback. Set for June 13 and 14, the event marks one of the ten stops on a tour that seeks to bring high-octane music to the heart of small-town America. But don't be misled by the quaint setting; the lineup is anything but small-scale, with Travis Tritt, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Big & Rich also set to perform.
According to MLive, the festivities are poised to kick off on April 4 and 5 in Livingston, Louisiana, with subsequent stops nationwide. Hastings, meanwhile, will be the sixth city to host these raucous revelries.
Tickets for the extravaganza are available. Fans can snag a two-day pass for $139.99 or level up their experience with a VIP pass priced at $289.99. Should guests extend their stay, there is also a range of additional passes for single-day access, parking, and camping. Presale tickets were released this morning, with the public sale slated to begin tomorrow at 11 a.m. ET, as cited by Detroit News.
Not only are the fans gearing up for a memorable experience, but local organizers are also revved. "We are very excited to partner with Rock the Country for this 2-day music festival," expressed Dan Sippel, Executive Director of the West Michigan Tourist Association, in a statement detailed by WLNS. The complete festival schedule and additional details for each stop can be found on the respective event websites.









