When do tickets for Rock the Country 2026 go on sale?
Tickets go on sale January 16. Register for presale access on the festival's official website.
Entertainment / Music
Several rock legends are hitting the road again in 2026, exciting fans across the United States. Lynyrd Skynyrd and Creed are confirmed for the Rock the Country touring festival, while Kid Rock will headline a massive music festival in Hast...
Lynyrd Skynyrd continues to be a steady presence on the road, performing classic rock staples for longtime fans. Creed, popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, adds another major rock draw to the rotating lineup. The Rock the Country festival, launched in 2024, focuses on bringing large-scale live music events to smaller markets. In 2026, the festival will visit eight cities, starting in Bellville, Texas, and ending in Hamburg, New York, with additional stops in Georgia, South Dakota, Kentucky, South Carolina, Michigan, and Florida.
Kid Rock will headline the Rock the Country festival in Hastings, MI on August 8 and Jason Aldean on Aug. 9. The festival will be held at the Barry Expo Center, roughly 5 miles outside of Hastings. General admission tickets for the weekend start at $144, including fees. Single day tickets start at $90. Officials expected 25,000 people to attend the festival last year, over three times the Hastings population.
Tickets for Rock the Country dates go on sale January 16. Fans can register for presale access through the festival’s official website.
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Tickets go on sale January 16. Register for presale access on the festival's official website.
The festival will take place in eight cities across the US, including Bellville, Texas; Hamburg, New York; and Hastings, Michigan.
Kid Rock and Jason Aldean are headlining the festival in Hastings, Michigan on August 8 and 9, respectively.
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