Aldean, Bentley, Zimmerman headline Watershed
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Aldean, Bentley, Zimmerman headline Watershed

Monday, February 17, 2025 – Watershed Music Festival said today that Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley and Bailey Zimmerman will headline the Washington festival in august.

Coming to Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Wash. From Aug. 1-3 also will be Drew Baldridge, Sawyer Brown, Ashley Cooke, Jackson Dean, Tyler Hubbard, Ian Munsick, Bryan Martin, Chase Matthew, RaeLynn, Nate Smith, Austin Snell, Dee Jay Silver and Zach Top.

Watershed continues to showcase the up-and-coming talent with its "Next From Nashville" stage. Logan Crosby, Spencer Crandall, Karley Scott Collins, Thomas Edwards, Greylan James, Last Chance Band, Bryce Leatherwood, Owen Riegling, Shaylen, Lauren Watkins, Timothy Wayne and The Woods all will perform.

Watershed will offer a limited number of passes starting at $199, the lowest price in a decade.

Tickets go on sale this Friday at 1 a.m. eastern time at WatershedFest.com.


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