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Kid Rock, Miranda Lambert Headline 'Rock The Country' in Bloomingdale
Country Concert

BLOOMINGDALE, Ga. — Country and rock fans have a reason to mark their calendars: Kid Rock, Miranda Lambert, Jelly Roll, Josh Turner and Shenandoah are coming to Bloomingdale for “Rock the Country, A Festival for the People,” May 29-30, 2026, at Ottawa Farms.

Tickets, including single-day, weekend general admission, GA+, VIP and “Front Porch” passes, go on presale Friday, Jan. 16, at 10 a.m. Public on-sale begins the same day at 2 p.m., with prices starting at $89.99 plus fees. Layaway options start at $2.50 down. For more information on lineups, tickets, hotel packages and camping options, visit rockthecountry.com.

Bloomingdale, about 20 miles southeast of Rincon, will host the two-day festival celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. Each “Rock the Country” stop features a unique lineup, giving fans a one-of-a-kind weekend experience.

2026 Bloomingdale lineup

Friday, May 29

  • Main Stage: Kid Rock, Miranda Lambert, Ian Munsick, Shenandoah, Mackenzie Carpenter

  • Raised Rowdy Stage: Jon Langston, Eddie and the Getaway, Kasey Tyndall, Connor Hicks

Saturday, May 30

  • Main Stage: Jelly Roll, Treaty Oak Revival, Josh Turner, Tyler Braden, Cole Goodwin

  • Raised Rowdy Stage: Carter Faith, Jay Webb, Landon Smith, Averie Bielski

Festival organizers are enhancing the fan experience with expanded shade and cooling, a new fan zone featuring the Raised Rowdy second stage, and a food zone highlighting multiple local food trucks with shaded seating.

VIP guests will enjoy chef-driven meals from David Bancroft, winner of Food Network’s “Iron Chef Showdown,” featuring Southern-inspired dishes from his acclaimed restaurant Bow & Arrow in Auburn, Alabama. New “Front Porch” festival passes offer an all-inclusive experience with elevated seating, complimentary dinner and beverages, a dedicated entrance and weekend parking.

“‘Rock the Country’ was built to honor places that don’t always get the spotlight, and bringing the tour to Bloomingdale is a powerful part of that mission as we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary,” said Nathan Baugh, CEO and partner of Peachtree Entertainment.