Bentley, Bryan, Rhett headline TrailBlazer fest
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Bentley, Bryan, Rhett headline TrailBlazer fest

Thursday, December 5, 2019 – Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan and Thomas Rhett will headline the TrailBlazer Country Music and Camping Festival, formerly known as Taste of Country Music Festival, in June.

The eighth edition of the festival will be in Hunter, N.Y. at Hunter Mountain Resort on June 12-14.

Additional artists including Kelsea Ballerini, Gabby Barrett, Blanco Brown, Clare Dunn, HARDY, Jon Langston, Dylan Scott, Matt Stell, Cole Swindell, The Cadillac Three, with more to be named in the coming weeks.

"We are beyond thrilled to welcome TrailBlazer into our family of world class country music festivals in 2020," said Brian O'Connell, President of Live Nation Country Touring. "Our team has been working for months getting to know this festival, and we are looking forward to showing the great country music fans in New York what we have up our sleeves."

Passes for TrailBlazer Festival go on-sale Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. eastern.

The 2020 edition of the festival joins Live Nation's family of country music festivals which includes Watershed in George, Wash.; Faster Horses in Brooklyn, Mich. Seven Peaks in Buena Vista, Col. and Tortuga Music Festival in Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.


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