2017 Pepsi ‘SpringJam’ Full Lineup Announced

The second annual Pepsi SpringJam, set for April 28th & 29th, 2017 at Aaron Bessant Park in beautiful Panama City Beach, promises two days of some of the hottest names in music, and organizers have released the exciting full lineup for the event.

Headliners Sheryl Crow and Darius Rucker will be joined by Colbie Caillat, A Thousand Horses, LOCASH and “Nashville” television star Charles Esten, and the latest additions include Craig Campbell, Delta Rae, Will Thompson, Lauren Alaina, Sammy Arriaga and Gal Friday Band.

The full lineup for the Pepsi Spring jam is creating a lot of excitement,” says Visit Panama City Beach President and CEO Dan Rowe. “Spring is always a great time to be at the beach, and having so many of Nashville’s favorite acts joining headliners Sheryl Crow and Darius Rucker gives country music fans even more reason to come put their toes in the sand in Panama City Beach.”

Early Bird ticket rates remain in effect for a limited time at $199 for VIP Pit and just $69 for General Admission…plus taxes and fees. A limited number of $59 single-day tickets are currently available. Children six years of age and under may enter for free. Two-day General Admission Military Tickets are also $69 plus taxes and fees, and that price will not increase.

A limited number of $30 Two-day and $20 One-Day Early Entry Passes are also available. These passes are an add-on to a festival ticket and allow ticket holders to enter the festival 30 minutes before the main gates open. This is great advantage in getting to the front of a ticket section.

Pepsi SpringJam Preferred Lodging Partners offer the best of Panama City Beach’s resorts and condominiums. Each partner is also an authorized ticket seller for the 2017 Festival. Click here to learn more about the lodging partners.

To purchase tickets and to get updates about the festival, artist lineup, directions, parking, lodging packages and more, visit www.SpringJamPCB.com.

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