CCMF Adds Five Female Acts To It’s Lineup On International Women’s Day

Carolina Country Music Fest gave a nod to country music’s leading ladies and rising stars on ‘International Women’s Day’ with the addition of Deana Carter, Runaway June, Stephanie Quayle, Kasey Tyndall and Kennedy Fitzsimmons. Luke Bryan, Toby Keith, Zac Brown Band and Cole Swindell are set to headline the three-day fest in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, June 7-10, 2018.

We are excited to announce this talented group of artists who represent a broad range of country music, from iconic singer-songwriter Deana Carter to ACM® nominated trio Runaway June to fresh newcomers Kasey Tyndall, Kennedy Fitzsimmons and Stephanie Quayle,” said Bob Durkin, president of Carolina Country Music Fest. “On International Women’s Day and every day, CCMF strives to offer a platform for the many incredible female artists in the country genre.”

Named one of the top five country music festivals by Billboard, Carolina Country Music Fest is one of the fastest growing outdoor music festivals in the country, with more than 30,000 country music fans in attendance last year. The festival site spans 18 acres of oceanfront in Myrtle Beach from the boardwalk to Ocean Boulevard. Purchase tickets by March 9 to get holiday sale prices and access to the McDonald’s Thursday Night Kick-Off Concert featuring Cole Swindell.

This year’s event sponsors include Coors Light, E & J Gallo Winery, iHeart Radio, Coca-Cola, WPDE ABC 15, The CW 21, Visit Myrtle Beach, McDonald’s, Burroughs & Chapin, Brittain Resort Management, Campers Inn RV, Oceana Resorts, MyrtleBeach.com, Bojangles’, Krispy Kreme, Food Lion, Broadway Grand Prix and Full House Productions. The McDonald’s Thursday Night Kick-Off Concert is powered by MyrtleBeach.com and presented by Carolina Cool.

Tickets and VIP passes are on sale now at www.carolinacountrymusicfest.com. (Payment plans are available for a limited time.)

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