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Railbird returns for its fourth instalment in 2024, armed with a blockbuster line-up featuring some of the biggest names in country, folk, Americana and roots.
The 2024 line-up sees Chris Stapleton and Noah Kahan headline the Kentucky spectacular, with Turnpike Troubadours and Hozier offering up huge performances across the hot June weekend. Joining them are plethora of the most exciting and beloved acts in the game, including Counting Crows, Lord Huron, Wynonna Judd, Dwight Yoakam, Marcus King and Elle King.
Trampled By Turtles, Red Clay Strays, Flatland Cavalry, Allison Russell and Benjamin Tod & Lost Dog Street Band are also set for Lexington, with hot new favourites Sam Barber, Josiah & The Bonnevilles, Abby Hamilton, Nolan Taylor and Stephen Wilson Jr. also on the bill.
For the full Railbird Festival 2024 line-up, see below:
Saturday, June 1
Noah Kahan
Turnpike Troubadours
Counting Crows
Wynonna Judd
Marcus King
Trampled By Turtles
Flatland Cavalry
Benjamin Tod & Lost Dog Street Band
Kip Moore
Sam Barber
Josiah & The Bonnevilles
Katie Pruitt
Brittney Spencer
Ryan Beatty
Abby Hamilton
Brother Smith
Sunday, June 2
Chris Stapleton
Hozier
Lord Huron
Dwight Yoakam
Elle King
Red Clay Strays
Johnnyswim
Allison Russell
The Infamous Stringdusters
Nolan Taylor
Hailey Whitters
Brent Cobb
Tanner Usrey
Kaitlin Butts
Stephen Wilson Jr.
Buffalo Wabs
Tickets are available in a variety of packages for 2024, with the new 2-person Superfecta package going on sale alongside VIP, Platinum, GA+ and General Admission Passes on December 7, 2023 at Noon ET.
Attendees can sign up for a Passcode to access the Presale on Thursday, where they'll be able to purchase tickets at the lowest price possible. This will potentially be the only chance to purchase tickets, as there will only be a general sale if tickets remain.
When Railbird Festival 2024 tickets are released, they'll be available to purchase below:
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