Country Thunder Florida 2022 Headliners Announced

Look out Florida, Jason Aldean is on his way back in 2022!

That’s in addition to the already announced Morgan Wallen, and now Chris Young for the Country Thunder Florida 2022 Festival!

The official Country Thunder Florida press release states:

“Country music’s hottest new superstar [Morgan Wallen] joins one of the biggest-selling artists in country music history for a one-two festival punch like no other. Jason Aldean joins previously announced showstopper, Morgan Wallen, along with hit machine Chris Young for the Sunshine State’s hottest fall party of ‘22! “‘Country Thunder Florida has become the biggest country music event in Central Florida and we have these fans to thank,” says Country Thunder Music Festivals CEO, Troy Vollhoffer. “We had an amazing festival last fall with Eric Church, Dierks Bentley and Old Dominion. We knew we had to up the ante and deliver the biggest and best artist roster possible. “This is the line-up those fans have asked for, and we’re thrilled to give it to them.” Let’s start with the biggest musical entity in the world right now, shall we? Every once in a while an artist comes along who transcends the country music genre and, in fact, changes the entire game. Morgan Wallen is that artist right now, for the immediate future, and well beyond.

As if all that wasn’t enough, organizers also announced that red-hot Ashley McBryde as well as Chase Rice, Granger Smith, Clay Walker, Tracy Lawrence, Lindsay Ell, Kameron Marlowe, Laney Wilson, the James Barker Band, and many more will fill out this incredibly stacked lineup! Country Thunder Florida 2022 is rolling in - see you all next fall! Three-day passes, reserved seating, Platinum Experience, Rockin’ Range, camping and all the extras are available now. Visit countrythunder.com to purchase, or order by phone at 1-866-388-0007. The Country Thunder Music Festivals organization has an 18-year history which boasts six other major multi-day events in North America, including Arizona, Iowa, Saskatchewan, Wisconsin, Alberta and Bristol, Tennessee.”