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Buckeye Country Superfest Stomps Back Into The Shoe July 2027

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Published on June 15, 2026
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Buckeye Country Superfest is locking in another date with the Horseshoe, with organizers confirming the festival will return to Ohio Stadium on Saturday, July 10, 2027. The announcement comes on the heels of a sold-out 2026 edition that packed the venue with roughly 60,780 fans, and local businesses and venues are already eyeing another jammed summer weekend.

The festival's official homepage now flashes "SATURDAY, 07.10.27" and nudges country fans to sign up for a newsletter to get lineup announcements and ticket details as they drop, according to Buckeye Country Superfest. The site also credits AEG Presents as the event promoter and includes an entry form for VIP giveaways for those willing to share their contact info.

This next round follows a crowded show that featured Tyler Childers at the top of a stacked bill. As reported by WSYX, about 60,780 people turned out for that event, and organizers told the station that the full 2027 artist lineup will be announced later this year. The headliner and supporting acts were first rolled out in an industry announcement, per PR Newswire.

Tickets, travel and what to plan

Organizers have not yet circled an on-sale date for tickets, and the festival's homepage is steering fans to the newsletter for early access opportunities and contests, according to Buckeye Country Superfest. Ohio State's Transportation and Traffic Management office typically posts detailed parking and transit guidance before major stadium shows, and its advisories for past Superfest weekends lay out when lots open, which shuttles are running, and where to expect road closures, according to Ohio State Transportation and Traffic Management. Anyone aiming for floor spots or premium seating should be ready for heavy demand once tickets finally hit the market.

Why Columbus cares

The one-day festival has grown into a serious tourism magnet for central Ohio, with industry reports estimating that the 2025 edition generated more than $20 million in local economic impact, according to MusicRow. With July 10, 2027, now locked on the calendar, downtown restaurants, bars, and hotels will be watching closely for the lineup reveal and ticket timelines later this year, since those announcements will help set expectations for how loud and busy that summer weekend will get.