10th Annual Faster Horses Festival Closes Successful Decade Of Shows

Billy Currington, Shania Twain at Faster Horses in Brooklyn, Michigan. Photo Courtesy of The GreenRoom PR / Faster Horses.
The 10th annual Faster Horses Music and Camping Festival wrapped its three-day anniversary event July 14–16 in Brooklyn, Michigan with fans returning in droves to enjoy the star-studded lineup including headliners Luke Bryan, Shania Twain and Zac Brown Band.
Dustin Lynch, Blanco Brown, Chris Cagle, and more helped kick off the three-day festival on Friday. The evening commenced with a drone show lighting up the night sky to mark the festival’s tenth anniversary, and capped off with a lively performance from Bryan.
The summer fun continued on Saturday, beginning with the annual “Faster Humans” fun run around the Michigan International Speedway, where fans raced around the track before heading to catch the day’s stacked lineup. Packed with memorable sets across both stages, fans sang along to Dwight Yoakam, Mike., Warren Zeiders and more before Zac Brown Band closed out the night.
Sunday wrapped the weekend with performances by Dylan Scott, Hailey Whitters, Billy Currington, Kameron Marlowe and Megan Moroney, followed by headliner Shania Twain who played fan-favorite hits, bringing Currington on stage for the first ever live performance of “Party for Two.” The tenth anniversary weekend closed with “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” as Twain danced under the stars in her original “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” music video outfit.
Over the weekend the crowds also gathered at the Next From Nashville Stage to catch performances from Ben Burgess, George Birge, Mackenzie Carpenter, John Morgan, Lauren Watkins and more.
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