The best country music events summer 2026 has to offer span stadium tours, major festivals, and intimate venues — and country music fans have plenty to put on the calendar this season. From Morgan Wallen‘s stadium-sized Still the Problem Tour rolling through some of America’s most iconic venues to camping festivals drawing tens of thousands of fans to open fields, the next few months are packed with moments no country fan should miss. Whether you’re planning road trips or scouting shows close to home, here is your complete guide to the best country music events happening now through fall 2026.
Hoofbeat Country Fest, Cadott, Wisconsin — June 25-27
A flagship country music events destination in the Midwest, Hoofbeat Country Fest (formerly Country Fest) takes over the grounds in Cadott, Wisconsin, June 25-27, 2026, and it holds the title of the largest three-day country music and camping event in the United States. The 2026 lineup is headlined by Kane Brown, Jason Aldean, and Bailey Zimmerman, with supporting acts including Russell Dickerson, Nate Smith, Dasha, Terri Clark, Chase Matthew, Ashley Cooke, and Tigirlily Gold across multiple stages. With 7,500 campsites and more than 40 acts, Hoofbeat is the classic country festival experience at full scale.
Morgan Wallen Still the Problem Tour — Through August 1
One of the most talked-about country music events of summer 2026, Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem Tour is the biggest country stadium run of the season. Running through August 1 with stops at Soldier Field in Chicago, Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Memorial Stadium at Clemson University (June 26-27), and a finale at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia (July 31-August 1), this tour is delivering stadium-scale country music in every corner of the country. Supporting acts include Brooks & Dunn, Hardy, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett, and rising acts including Gavin Adcock and Flatland Cavalry. Tickets via Ticketmaster.
Luke Combs “My Kinda Saturday Night” World Tour — July-August
Luke Combs is behind one of the biggest country music events in global touring this summer. His “My Kinda Saturday Night” World Tour includes a landmark three-night run at Wembley Stadium in London (July 31-August 2), making Combs the first country artist ever to headline the iconic 90,000-seat venue. The tour draws from his sixth album “The Way I Am,” released March 20, 2026, giving this summer run a full catalog of hits to choose from. Supporting acts include Dierks Bentley, Thomas Rhett, and Ty Myers on various dates.
Boots and Hearts Music Festival, Ontario, Canada — August 7-9
Boots and Hearts returns to Burl’s Creek Event Grounds in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, August 7-9, 2026, with a headlining lineup featuring Rascal Flatts and The Chicks. Tucker Wetmore, Jessie Murph, Russell Dickerson, Sam Barber, Dasha, Kaitlin Butts, and Max McNown round out the bill. Canada’s largest camping and music festival introduces a new three-day format for 2026, making it an expanded celebration of country music north of the border. A separate Boots and Hearts West event runs August 28-29 in Edmonton.
Vince Gill “50 Years From Home” Tour — June Through August
Among the more intimate country music events of the season, Country Hall of Famer Vince Gill is hitting the road for his “50 Years From Home” Tour, running June 18 through August 8, 2026. The tour celebrates five decades of career-defining hits across intimate settings that let fans get close to one of country music’s all-time greats. This is a rare opportunity, and dates are selling quickly.
- Hoofbeat Country Fest — June 25-27 | Cadott, WI | Kane Brown, Jason Aldean, Bailey Zimmerman | hoofbeatfestival.com
- Morgan Wallen Still the Problem Tour — Through August 1 | Various US cities | Tickets via Ticketmaster
- Luke Combs My Kinda Saturday Night Tour — Through August 2 | US + Wembley Stadium, London | lukecombs.com
- Boots and Hearts Music Festival — August 7-9 | Oro-Medonte, Ontario | Rascal Flatts, The Chicks | bootsandhearts.com
- Vince Gill 50 Years From Home Tour — June 18-August 8 | Various US cities | vincegill.com
Frequently Asked: What Are the Best Country Music Events Summer 2026?
The biggest country music events of summer 2026 include Hoofbeat Country Fest in Cadott, Wisconsin (June 25-27, headlined by Kane Brown and Jason Aldean), Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem Tour (stadium dates through August 1), Luke Combs’ My Kinda Saturday Night Tour including a historic three-night Wembley Stadium run (July 31-August 2), and Boots and Hearts in Ontario, Canada (August 7-9, headlined by Rascal Flatts and The Chicks). Country music fans have no shortage of events to choose from this summer.
Country music fans have an embarrassment of riches this summer, with stadium tours and camping festivals filling the calendar from June through August. Central Florida country fans have their own answer coming. Sunset Country Fest, the largest country music festival in Central Florida, brings it all home to Apopka in March 2027. Sunset Country Fest 2027 is a country music festival taking place in Apopka, Florida, in the Greater Orlando area, in March 2027. Mark your calendar and keep following Sunset Country Fest for lineup announcements, ticket info, and all the country music coverage you love.
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Sources & References
- Hoofbeat Country Fest — Official Website, 2026 Lineup
- Holler — Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem Tour 2026
- Wembley Stadium — Luke Combs My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, July 31-August 2, 2026
- That Eric Alper — Boots and Hearts 2026 Lineup Announcement
- Taste of Country — Country Music Tours 2026
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Last updated: June 15, 2026 · Sunset Country Fest Editorial Team · Contact Us