Pepsi Rock the South on Monday announced the lineup for the South’s biggest party, which will be held in Cullman from August 13-14.
This year’s Rock the South artists will include the likes of Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Nelly and Ashley McBryde.
Fans are encouraged to sign up for the “Super Fan Presale” now thru Wednesday to get the exclusive pre-sale code to unlock tickets early on Thursday, April 8 at 8:00 a.m. CT.
The top point-earning super fan will win two Front Porch VIP tickets, a Rock The South merchandise pack and more. Second and third place winners will receive VIP and general admission tickets.
“This is easily the most diverse lineup we have ever had at Rock the South. When you say the names Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Nelly; you have the perfect recipe for the biggest party in the South,” stated Shane Quick, a Pepsi Rock the South partner. “We couldn’t think of a better way to re-launch the live concert industry in the south.”
Additionally, the lineup features artists such as Jordan Davis, Ingrid Andress, Flatland Cavalry, Laine Hardy, Drew Parker, DeeJay Silver, Trey Lewis and Alex Hall.
Andress was nominated for three Academy of Country Music Awards including New Female Artist of the Year. She has received three Grammy nominations and was the only country artist nominated in the general field “Big Four” categories as a Best New Artist nominee, tying Lambert as this year’s most-nominated country artist.
Lewis, a breakout country star and Alabama native, will be making his debut at Rock the South 2021.
It should be noted that more announcements are in the works.
“Rock the South is incredibly thankful for our sponsors as well the outstanding support we have received on the city, county and state level,” commented Nathan Baugh, a Pepsi Rock the South partner. “These partnerships have helped to make Rock the South a reality and we know 2021 will be the best year yet.”
Ticket buyers who held on to their 2020 tickets will automatically be emailed tickets for the 2021 festival by April 19.
Sean Ross is the editor of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @sean_yhn