
The Chandler Ostrich Festival, now in its 35th year, is ramping up for an energized performance by Tyler Hubbard as the headlining act on March 23. Hubbard, formerly one-half of the acclaimed country music duo Florida Georgia Line, has successfully carved out a solo career with hit singles that have found a strong foothold on the charts. His relevance in the scene was emphasized by the Chandler Chamber of Commerce, with president and CEO Terri Kimble pointing out his wide-ranging appeal, "Tyler Hubbard's music resonates with fans across all ages, blending heartfelt lyrics with a powerhouse voice that defines modern country music," as reported by Phoenix New Times.
This announcement plants Hubbard in the spotlight, a position he's acquainted with, considering his background with chart-topping tracks like "5 Foot 9" and "Dancin' in the Country" from his self-titled debut album. Hubbard also brought forward "Strong," an album that spawned another No. 1 single, "Back Then Right Now." His persistent traction in the country music world is further confirmed by his latest single, "Park," mentioned in a statement from the Chandler Chamber of Commerce obtained by Pinal Central.
The multi-weekend event is set to sprawl over the grounds of Tumbleweed Park in Chandler, taking place on March 14-16 and again on March 21-23, as per Pinal Central. Interested attendees may secure their tickets online, the access point to an experience punctuated by classic festival fare, from food to rides and, the hallmark of a good time, interactive activities for all ages.









