Nearly 92,000 Fans Attend 26th Annual ‘Country Jam’

Nearly 92,000 fans flocked in to Jam Ranch outside Grand Junction, CO last weekend (June 15-18, 2017) for the superstar packed 26th Annual Country Jam…“Colorado’s Biggest Country Music Party.”

A packed lineup of superstar headliners included the ACM Entertainer of the Year Jason Aldean,  ACM Male Vocalist of the Year Thomas Rhett as well as superstar Kenny Chesney and co-headliners Justin Moore and Randy Houser, and also included Chris Young, Old Dominion, Frankie Ballard, Kane Brown, Gretchen Wilson, Sammy Kershaw, Cody Johnson, Parmalee, Mo Pitney and a host of rising new country artists.

On Saturday night, to a thunderous applause and screams the Festival announced country music superstars Florida Georgia Line as the first headliner for the 2018 festival.

The 27th Annual Country Jam will be held June 14-17, 2018. 2017 VIP and Reserved seat holders and Campsite owners can renew their seats and sites through July 5 via their Country Jam account.

More information about Country Jam can be found online at www.countryjam.com.

Stay connected with up-to-the-date information on Country Jam on Facebook or by following @CountryJamCO on Twitter.

Check out some photos from “Colorado’s Biggest Country Music Party” here:

Jason Aldean headlined Friday night in front of a capacity crowd at 26th Country Jam Headliner Photo credit: Keith Griner / 26th Country Jam
Kenny Chesney headlined Saturday night in front of a capacity crowd at 26th Country Jam Photo credit: CJ Berzin / 26th Country Jam
Justin Moore co-headlined Thursday night at 26th Country Jam Photo credit: Maddlyn Petty / 26th Country Jam
Thomas Rhett headlined Sunday night at 26th Country Jam Photo credit: Keith Griner / 26th Country Jam
Randy Houser co-headlined Thursday night at 26th Country Jam Photo credit: CJ Berzin / 26th Country Jam

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