Country Summer Music Festival Announces 2021 Lineup

SANTA ROSA, Calif. – Country Summer, Northern California’s biggest country music festival, has announced the June 18-20, 2021 Chevrolet Silverado Stage lineup and schedule.

The 2020 festival was postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus. All of the headliners and most of the entertainers scheduled to perform in 2020 will perform at the 2021 festival.

Kelsea Ballerini headlines on Friday, June 18. Russell Dickerson, Rodney Atkins, Travis Denning and Adam Doleac will also perform.

Eric Church headlines on Saturday, June 19. Tracy Lawrence, LOCASH, Parker McCollum and Danielle Bradbery will also perform.

Chris Young headlines on Sunday, June 20. Justin Moore, Scotty McCreery and RaeLynn will also perform.

Country Summer, a destination country music event held at the Sonoma County Event Center at the Fairgrounds, 1350 Bennett Valley Road, features more than 20 performers on two stages. Fourteen nationally known country music stars perform on the Chevrolet Silverado Stage, the main stage. Popular up-and-coming artists perform on the Redwood Credit Union Stage between main acts.

In 2019, Country Summer attracted more than 30,000 fans representing five countries. Saturday, headlining Tim McGraw on June 15, was a sell-out and the biggest music event in Sonoma County history.

2020 Refunds, Exchanges and 2021 Ticket Sales

Previously purchased three-day passes, single-day tickets, Country Club memberships and parking will be honored for the 2021 dates. Ticket exchanges and refunds are available through Sept. 14, 2020.

Tickets to the 2021 festival, starting from $89 plus fees, are on sale now. To purchase passes, single-day tickets, Country Club memberships and parking, go to countrysummer.com or call

800-514-3849 to order by phone.

Event sponsors include the Bay Area Chevrolet Dealers, Redwood Credit Union, Bud Light, Friedman’s Home Improvement, Kendall-Jackson, Jack Daniel’s, White Claw Hard Seltzer, Montgomery Village, Cattlemens, Harris Ranch, River Rock Casino, Creams Heavy Duty Towing, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Papé Material Handling, Westwood, Cutwater Tequila and Froggy 92.9.

This article originally appeared on the Petaluma Patch