
Outdoor country music festival under the open sky
Country in the Burg
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Why this festival experience stands out.
Scotty McCreery and Josh Turner headline the night
Rodney Atkins brings high-energy country anthems live
Beautiful Cedar Creek Park outdoor festival setting
Summer evening atmosphere perfect for live music
Fan-favorite country hits spanning multiple generations
Unforgettable August night under the open sky
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Country in the Burg
Outdoor country music festival under the open sky
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Get ready for one of summer's most anticipated country music celebrations as Country in the Burg returns to the stunning Cedar Creek Park for a memorable night of live music, good vibes, and unforgettable performances. Set against the backdrop of a beautiful outdoor venue, this festival brings together fans of all ages for an evening that captures the true spirit of country music at its finest.
On Friday, August 28, 2026, the stage comes alive with an incredible lineup headlined by the fan-favorite Scotty McCreery, whose rich baritone voice and heartfelt songwriting have made him one of country music's most beloved stars. Joining him is the iconic Josh Turner, known for his deep, resonant vocals and timeless hits, alongside the energetic Rodney Atkins, delivering the anthemic, relatable country sound fans have come to love. With three powerhouse performers on one stage, this is a night that serious country fans simply cannot miss.
Cedar Creek Park provides the perfect setting for an outdoor festival experience — wide open spaces, fresh air, and a warm summer evening atmosphere that makes every song sound better under the stars. Whether you're singing along to every lyric or discovering a new favorite artist, Country in the Burg promises a night filled with music, community, and the kind of memories that last long after the last note fades.
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