Preparing for a musical extravaganza in the near future, the Country Music Festival of 2026 announces its third major headliner.
Luke Bryan to Headline Carolina Country Music Fest 2026 in Myrtle Beach
Country music sensation Luke Bryan has been announced as a headliner for the highly anticipated Carolina Country Music Fest (CCMF) 2026. The five-time Entertainer of the Year will join previously announced headliners Blake Shelton and Post Malone at the four-day festival.
CCMF, one of the most in-demand country music festivals in the nation, has received recognition from USA Today, Billboard, and Rolling Stone. Celebrating more than a decade of live music on the shores of Myrtle Beach, the festivals have had four consecutive sellouts. Tickets for CCMF 2026 are expected to sell out quickly, making it one of the best editions ever.
Bryan, who has notched 32 #1 singles and spent 58 total weeks at #1 on the charts, has co-written 17 of his 32 #1 singles. His recent stint as a celebrity judge on ABC's "American Idol" has further cemented his status as a country music powerhouse.
The CCMF 2026 lineup includes several country artists that have never performed at the festival before. ABC15 is an insider for CCMF news, and they have confirmed that the fourth and final headliner for the event has not been announced yet. One headliner is left to be announced, promising an exciting reveal in the coming weeks.
The Carolina Country Music Fest 2026 will be held in Downtown Myrtle Beach from June 4 to 7. With some of the hottest country artists expected to perform, CCMF 2026 is shaping up to be an unmissable event for country music fans. Stay tuned for more updates on the final headliner and ticket sales information.
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