There will be no Faster Horses Festival in 2025.
According to a statement from festival organizers, the three-day country music and camping event that is held annually at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan, will not continue in 2025.
The organizers provide the following on the event’s official website:
Greetings, Fans:
In 2025, we have decided to put the Faster Horses Festival on hold.
For our fans who deserve the best, we are using this year to plan for a bigger and better Faster Horses.
At Michigan International Speedway, we adore our friends and everyone who works behind the scenes. For now, we encourage you to support live music in Michigan and keep the community healthy, even though we aim to provide you something in the future!
Faster Horses was held for the eleventh time in 2024, according to MLive. In previous years, over 40,000 country music lovers have attended the event to witness performances by some of the biggest names in the genre, such as Morgan Wallen, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Jelly Roll, and Keith Urban.
Hardy, Jelly Roll, and Lainey Wilson were the main acts at Faster Horses 2024, which took place from July 19–21.
In addition to Sawyer Brown, Ashley Cooke, Jackson Dean, Old Dominion Riley Green, Tyler Hubbard, Cody Johnson, Alexandra Kay, Shane Smith & the Saints, and Zach Top, they were at the top of an all-star lineup.
No other details regarding the festival’s future plans are available on its website.
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