If your interests include country stars, line dancing, good eats, cold brews and waterfront views, then you are in luck. With two stages and more than 30 artists, the St. Pete Country Fest will run from November 21st through the 23rd, marking the city’s inaugural country music festival. The brainchild of local businessman and festival co-founder Morgan MacMillan, this three-day event promises to be one of the biggest musical weekends Tampa Bay has ever seen.
“We're looking at 15,000 to 18,000 people a day, across three days, coming into St. Petersburg,” MacMillan estimates, pointing out that it will be a boost for the local economy. “They’ll be hitting the local bars, restaurants and hotels, both before and afterwards.”
Headliners include Parker McCollum, The Red Clay Strays and Treaty Oak Revival, with performances from Angie Rey, Muscadine Bloodline, Flatland Cavalry, 49 Winchester, Sam Barber, Kameron Marlowe, Avery Anna and more.
Between sets, fans can enjoy great eats from local food trucks and vendors, and visit several full bars throughout the festival grounds. VIP experiences offer closer stage access and private hospitality areas, while general admission tickets provide plenty of room to dance and enjoy the waterfront views.
The St. Pete Country Fest is set to bring some Nashville flair and put St. Pete on the map for country music artists and fans.
Visit stpetecountryfest.com for more information.















