Luke Combs, Toby Keith, Carrie Underwood to headline Colorado’s biggest country music festival

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This summer’s 2021 Country Jam music festival is going to include performances by Luke Combs, Toby Keith, Carrie Underwood and several other stars, organizers announced Monday.

Country Jam, the largest country music festival in the state, is returning in June after canceling last summer due to COVID-19. The three-day outdoor festival is set to kick off on Thursday, June 24, and end on Sunday, June 26, at the Jam Ranch in Mack, near Grand Junction.

“We are so excited to have secured such an incredible lineup of premier artists for Country Jam this year,” said Gil Cunningham, producer of the event. “It’s a true testament to the power of country music and its artists and fans.”

In addition to Combs, Keith and Underwood, the lineup features Ashley McBryde, Travis Denning, Drew Parker and Stephanie Quayle on Thursday; Hardy, Tanya Tucker, Craig Morgan and Lainey Wilson on Friday; and Kip Moore, Parker McCollum, Ingrid Andress and Ashland Craft on Saturday.

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Tickets for Country Jam will go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at countryjam.com. Three-day passes will go for $125, with upgrades available for camping, reserved seating and VIP access.

This year’s Country Jam will honor tickets purchased for the June 18-21, 2020, festival prior to its cancellation. Those who purchased tickets for 2020 but cannot attend the 2021 festival can receive a full refund. Refund details can be found at countryjam.com.

“Country Jam will be one for the books for all of us as one of the first major festival events of 2021,” Cunningham said, calling the festival “the ultimate open-air camping and concert festival experience.”

Details about health and safety plans for the festival are pending, organizers said. The lineup for the second stage, “Next From Nashville,” will be announced in the coming months.


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