Cody Johnson, Ella Langley, More To Headline Inaugural Braves Country Fest
The inaugural Braves Country Fest presented by Truist is set to take place June 13.
Presented by the Atlanta Braves and Live Nation, the day-long festival will feature free activations and performances at The Battery Atlanta, followed by a concert inside Truist Park featuring headliners Cody Johnson, Ella Langley, Ernest and Mackenzie Carpenter.
Prior to the show inside Truist Park, Braves fans will be introduced to some emerging acts in country with the Braves Country Hot Prospects showcase on the Whiskey Jam stage at the Georgia Power Pavilion at The Battery Atlanta. The Braves Country Hot Prospects showcase, which is a non-ticketed, free event, will include appearances from rising country artists from across the Southeast including Zach John King, Scoot Teasley and Colton Bowlin.
“It has been our goal to create Atlanta Braves experiences that extend beyond the game of baseball, and Braves Country Fest presented by Truist will be an incredible celebration of the rich country music culture that permeates throughout Braves Country,” says Braves President and Chief Executive Officer Derek Schiller. “We designed The Battery Atlanta and Truist Park for events like this, allowing us to engage fans and showcase celebrated artists in an environment unlike any other. We believe this will become a destination event for fans across Braves Country while helping support the incredible work of the Atlanta Braves Foundation.”
Events taking place in The Battery Atlanta will be free of charge and open to all fans. Tickets for the Truist Park concert, including individual tickets, group and VIP packages, will go on sale to the general public Jan. 30 here. A portion of all proceeds from the event will go to support the Atlanta Braves Foundation.
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