C2C: Country to Country

C2C: Country to Country is a country music festival that has been held in Europe every year since 2013. It was first held in London on 16–17 March 2013.[1] The festival was the first multi-day country music event in the United Kingdom, since the demise of the popular International Festival of Country Music, which was held at Wembley Arena and hosted by Mervyn Conn. The event was jointly developed by the O2 Arena and SJM Concerts, collaborating with the Country Music Association.[1] In 2019 it had a capacity of 25,000.[2]

C2C: Country to Country
GenreCountry (Rock, Pop), Americana
Dates16–17 March 2013
14–16 March 2014
7–8 March 2015
11–13 March 2016
10–12 March 2017
9–11 March 2018
8–10 March 2019
11–13 March 2022
10–12 March 2023
8–10 March 2024
14–16 March 2025
Location(s)London
Dublin
Glasgow
Oslo
Stockholm
Amsterdam
Berlin
Sydney
Brisbane
Rotterdam
Belfast
Years active2013–2019, 2022-present
Capacity25,000
Websitec2c-countrytocountry.com

In 2013, it was announced that the festival would come to the 3Arena in Dublin on 14–15 March 2014.[3][failed verification]

The festival expanded even more into Europe, adding additional dates in Sweden and Norway in 2015, and the Netherlands, Germany and Australia in 2019.

As of the 2015 festival, pop-up radio station BBC Radio 2 Country was set up and runs over 4 days, including a live broadcast of the main stage performances.

Since 2016,[4] the festival has run over three nights.

In 2018, Milly Olykan received the Jo Walker-Meador International Award from the Country Music Association for her role in helping AEG concerts develop C2C. The award recognizes outstanding achievement by an individual in advocating and supporting country music's marketing development in territories outside the United States.

Venues

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The festival has been held at the O2 Arena since its inception.
 
C2C was upgraded to the SSE Hydro because of its larger capacity.
Venue City/Country Years
O2 Arena London, England 2013–present
3Arena Dublin, Ireland 2014–2023
OVO Hydro Glasgow, Scotland 2018–present
SEC Armadillo 2016–2017
Spektrum Oslo, Norway 2015–2016
The Globe Stockholm, Sweden 2015
Hovet 2016
AFAS Live Amsterdam, Netherlands 2019, 2020
Verti Music Hall Berlin, Germany 2019, 2020, 2024–present
Sydney SuperDome Sydney, Australia 2019
Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane, Australia
Rotterdam Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands 2024–present
SSE Arena Belfast, Northern Ireland 2024–present

Festival facts

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C2C: Country to Country 2013

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The first C2C: Country to Country festival was announced in late November 2012, and was held on 16–17 March 2013 at the O2 Arena in London. Tim McGraw and Carrie Underwood headlined the first and second nights respectively.

16 March 17 March

Headline acts in bold

Main Stage Set Lists
Kristian Bush Set List
  • 1. American Window
  • 2. Love or Money
  • 3. Make Another Memory
  • 4. Baby Girl
  • 5. You're Gonna Get Yours
  • 6. Atlantic City
  • 7. Shine On
Little Big Town Set List
LeAnn Rimes Set List
Darius Rucker Set List
Carrie Underwood Set List
  1. Good Girl
  2. Undo It
  3. Wasted
  4. Quitter
  5. I Told You So
  6. Two Black Cadillacs
  7. Some Hearts
  8. Last Name
  9. Temporary Home
  10. Jesus, Take the Wheel / How Great Thou Art
  11. Cowboy Casanova
  12. All-American Girl
  13. Nobody Ever Told You
  14. One Way Ticket
  15. Leave Love Alone
  16. So Small
  17. Flat on the Floor
  18. Cupid's Got a Shotgun
  19. Before He Cheats
  20. I Know You Won't
  21. Blown Away

London pop-up stages

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C2C: Country to Country 2014

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The second C2C: Country to Country festival was held on 15–16 March 2014 at the O2 Arena in London, and on 14–15 March 2014 at The 3Arena in Dublin; aside from Martina McBride, who only played the London show. The Zac Brown Band and Brad Paisley headlined the two nights.

Dublin – 14 March
London – 15 March
Dublin – 15 March
London – 16 March

Headline acts in bold

Main Stage Set Lists
Zac Brown Band Set List
The Band Perry Set List

London pop-up stages

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C2C: Country to Country 2015

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The third C2C: Country to Country festival was held on 7–8 March 2015 at the O2 Arena in London and The 3Arena in Dublin. Extra dates were held in Stockholm and Oslo from 28 February to 1 March 2015 with very similar line-ups. Luke Bryan and Lady Antebellum headlined the two nights. Two events under the C2C banner were also held in Glasgow at the SEC Armadillo. Bryan, Florida Georgia Line and Lindsay Ell played the venue on 3 March, while Lady Antebellum, Kip Moore and Brandy Clark performed on 5 March.

The CMA Songwriters Series took place on 6 March and starred Kix Brooks, Brandy Clark, Jessi Alexander, Jon Randall and Sam Palladio.

Stockholm – 28 February
Oslo – 1 March
London – 7 March
Dublin – 8 March
Oslo – 28 February
Stockholm – 1 March
Dublin – 7 March
London – 8 March
London Satellite Stage

Headline acts in bold

Main Stage Set Lists
Brandy Clark Set List
  • 1. Stripes
  • 2. Big Day In A Small Town
  • 3. What'll Keep Me Out Of Heaven
  • 4. Broke
  • 5. Better Dig Two
  • 6. Mama's Broken Heart
  • 7. Hold My Hand
  • 8. Get High
  • 9. Crazy Women
  • 10. You Can Come Over
  • 11. Take A Little Pill
  • 12. Hungover
Lee Ann Womack Set List
Florida Georgia Line Set List
Kip Moore Set List
Brantley Gilbert Set List

London pop-up stages

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  • Acoustic Journey
  • Angel Snow
  • Ann Doka
  • Aubrie Sellers
  • Balsamo Deighton
  • Callaghan
  • Carolynne Poole
  • Case Hardin
  • Chloe Chadwick
  • Claydon Connor
  • David Bradley
  • Dexeter
  • Ellie Dibben
  • Emma Jade
  • Emma Swindells
  • Fitzwallace
  • Flats & Sharps
  • Gary Quinn
  • Goat Roper Rodeo Band
  • Hannah Jane Lewis
  • Holloway Road
  • Hometown Show
  • Honey Ryder
  • InBlauK
  • Jeannine Barry
  • Jess and the Bandits
  • Jess Roberts
  • Jon Randall and Jessi Alexander
  • Katie Armiger
  • Katie Nicholas
  • Kimmie Rhodes
  • Laura Oakes
  • Lewis & Leigh
  • Lisa Redford
  • Liv Austen
  • Loud Mountains
  • Lucy May
  • Megan O'Neill
  • Michele Stodart
  • Miller's Daughter
  • Mim Grey
  • Paul Carella
  • Pauper Kings
  • Raintown
  • Sam Hunt
  • Sasha McVeigh
  • Sonia Leigh
  • Stephanie Manns
  • Steve Young
  • Striking Matches
  • Talia Simone
  • The Cains Trio
  • The Dirty Beggars
  • The James Clode Band
  • The Rising
  • The Shires
  • The Tuesday Syndicate
  • Ward Thomas
  • Winter's Hill
  • Woody Pines
  • Worry Dolls

C2C: Country to Country 2016

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The fourth C2C: Country to Country festival was held over three nights from 11 to 13 March 2016. Glasgow joined London and Dublin as the third venue. Carrie Underwood was the first headliner to be announced at all three venues, becoming the festival's first returning headliner following her appearance in 2013. The launch party was held at the Brooklyn Bowl inside the O2 Arena in London on 6 October 2015, the event was followed by a headlining Little Big Town concert. At the launch party it was announced that Miranda Lambert and Eric Church would join Carrie Underwood as the other headliners, although Miranda Lambert's involvement was leaked earlier that day by her own website, which also listed her three support acts on the bill. The full line up for the Yamaha Music Stage in London (formally named the Satellite Stage) was announced on 16 November 2015.[5]

The CMA Songwriters series acted as the beginning of C2C, taking place on 9 March and featuring Shane McAnally, Charlie Worsham, Ashley Monroe, Lori McKenna and Charles Esten as well as a special surprise appearance from Miranda Lambert.[6]

Stockholm – 4 March
Oslo – 6 March
London – 11 March
Dublin – 12 March
Glasgow – 13 March
Glasgow – 11 March
London – 12 March
Dublin – 13 March
Dublin – 11 March
Glasgow – 12 March
London – 13 March
Main Stage
London Yamaha Music Stage

Headline acts in bold
Satellite Stage acts in italics

Main Stage Set Lists
Ashley Monroe Set List
Thomas Rhett Set List
Maddie & Tae Set List
Sam Hunt Set List
Little Big Town Set List
Carrie Underwood Set List
Andrew Combs Set List
  • 1. Foolin'
  • 2. Please, Please, Please
  • 3. Suwannee County
  • 4. All These Dreams
  • 5. Emily
  • 6. Too Stoned To Cry
  • 7. Month of Bad Habits
Chris Stapleton Set List
Kacey Musgraves Set List
Eric Church Set List

London pop-up stages

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C2C: Country to Country 2017

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The fifth C2C festival was announced at the conclusion of the previous year's festival. It ran over three nights from 10 to 12 March 2017. Early bird tickets for the o2 Arena in London went on sale at 9.00am on 18 March 2016.[7] The line-up was announced in "waves", with the first wave being announced on 24 October 2016 via a launch event at the Brooklyn Bowl.[8] The 3-day breakdown was released on 1 November, with Reba McEntire and Marty Stuart announced as the final two acts the following day at 4pm.[9] Una Healy appeared on the Spotlight Stage in Dublin on 12 March, opening for Reba.

The remainder of the Yamaha Music Stage acts for London were announced on 24 January 2017.[10]

The CMA Songwriters Series returned to kick off the festival on 9 March and featured Kristian Bush, Maren Morris, Mac McAnally, Drake White and Liz Rose.[11]

London – 10 March
Dublin – 11 March
Glasgow – 12 March
Glasgow – 10 March
London – 11 March
Dublin – 12 March
Dublin – 10 March
Glasgow – 11 March
London – 12 March
Main Stage
London Yamaha Music Stage

Headline acts in bold
Satellite Stage acts in italics

Note: The set lists below are from the London show, with the exception of Cam's set (which is taken from her Glasgow performance).

Main Stage Set Lists
Cam Set List
  • 1. My Mistake
  • 2. Want It All
  • 3. Hungover on Heartache
  • 4. Half Broke Heart
  • 5. Mayday
  • 6. Runaway Train
  • 7. Cold in California
  • 8. Village
  • 9. Country Ain't Never Been Pretty
  • 10. Burning House
Chris Young Set List
Brad Paisley Set List
– *Alabama and Carrie Underwood appeared in pre-recorded video segments to perform their parts of "Old Alabama" and "Remind Me"
Dan Shay Set List
Hunter Hayes Set List
Darius Rucker Set List
Brothers Osborne Set List
Maren Morris Set List
Marty Stuart Set List

London pop-up stages

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^b Also part of the Bluebird Café at C2C event

C2C: Country to Country 2018

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The sixth C2C festival was announced on the final day of the 2017 festival and ran over three nights from 9–11 March 2018.[12] On 28 September 2017, Bob Harris announced that the first 2018 headliners would be Tim McGraw and Faith Hill[13] (who would be bringing their Soul2Soul Tour to the UK for the very first time) on his BBC Radio 2 programme. Kelsea Ballerini was announced on 3 October[14] by Ricky Ross on BBC Radio Scotland.[15] On 5 October, Little Big Town were confirmed as the second headline act[16] with majority of the line-up being revealed the following day on 6 October at the official launch event.[17] On 16 October, Old Dominion were announced along with the three day breakdown. It was also revealed that Ashley Campbell would perform a special tribute to her father, Glen Campbell in London. On 23 November, Brett Young was confirmed for the main stage in Glasgow and Dublin as well as the Yamaha stage in London. For the first time, C2C announced that Glasgow would feature a Spotlight stage.[18] On 8 December, Sugarland were announced as the final main stage act. Composed of C2C alumni Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettles, the duo reformed in 2017 and are billed as "special guests", their appearances was their first full-band shows in five years.[19]

The CMA Songwriters Series held on 8 March featured Brett James, Natalie Hemby, Kip Moore, Nicolle Galyon and Luke Combs.[20]

London – 9 March
Glasgow – 10 March
Dublin – 11 March
Dublin – 9 March
London – 10 March
Glasgow – 11 March
Glasgow – 9 March
Dublin – 10 March
London – 11 March
Main Stage
London Spotlight Stage
Glasgow Spotlight Stage
  • Headline acts in bold, Satellite stage acts in italics
Main Stage Set Lists
Brett Young Set List
Old Dominion Set List
Ashley Campbell Set List
Midland Set List
Margo Price Set List

London pop-up stages

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^b Part of the Bluebird Café at C2C event

C2C: Country to Country 2019

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The seventh C2C festival was announced on the final day of the 2018 festival and ran over three nights from 8–10 March 2019. The line-up was announced on 22 October 2018 during the CMA songwriters tour at Shepherd's Bush Empire, with tickets going on sale on 26 October 2018.[22][23] On 30 October 2018, C2C announced that a one night C2C would take place at AFAS Live in Amsterdam, and a two night festival in Berlin at the Verti Music Hall. Additionally, two events under the C2C banner would take place in Australia, albeit with a different line-up to the rest of the events held in 2019. Midland, Kelsea Ballerini, Eric Paslay, RaeLynn, Blanco Brown, The McClymonts and headliner Tim McGraw are set to perform in Sydney and Brisbane on 28 and 29 September respectively.[24]

The CMA Songwriters Series was held on 7 March 2019 and featured Cam, Jimmie Allen, Laura Veltz, Ross Copperman and Travis Denning.[25]

Berlin – 2 March Berlin – 3 March Amsterdam – 4 March
London – 8 March
Glasgow – 9 March
Dublin – 10 March
Dublin – 8 March
London – 9 March
Glasgow – 10 March
Glasgow – 8 March
Dublin – 9 March
London – 10 March
Main Stage
London Spotlight Stage
Runaway June
Abby Anderson
Adam Hambrick
Michael Ray
Catherine McGrath
Fairground Saints
Jimmie Allen
The Wandering Hearts
Caroline Jones
Glasgow Spotlight Stage
Michael Ray
The Wandering Hearts
Logan Mize
Caroline Jones
Travis Denning
Ingrid Andress
London BBC Radio 2 Stage – Indigo
Fairground Saints
RaeLynn
Jimmie Allen
Sarah Darling
Sam Palladio
Noah Schnacky
Travis Denning
Runaway June
James Barker Band
Craig Campbell
Twinnie
Lainey Wilson
Abby Anderson
Michael Ray
Adam Hambrick
Lauren Jenkins
Logan Mize
  • Headline acts in bold, Satellite stage acts in italics
Main Stage Set Lists
Chase Rice
Cam
Lady Antebellum
Drake White
Ashley McBryde
Lyle Lovett

London pop-up stages

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^b Also part of the Bluebird Café at C2C event

C2C: Country to Country 2020/21

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The eighth consecutive C2C festival was announced during the final day of the 2019 edition, and was planned to have run over three nights from 13 to 15 March 2020 in London, Glasgow and Dublin. C2C was also planned to have returned to Berlin from 6–8 March, the Netherlands between 7 and 8 March and Australia at an unspecified date. The line-up was at the official launch event on 21 October 2019 at Cadogan Hall during the Introducing Nashville concert featuring performances by Danielle Bradbery, Chris Lane, Travis Denning and Rachel Wammack.[26][27] Old Dominion were originally scheduled to perform but withdrew on 6 March 2020 due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic and they were replaced by The Shires who were to be the first UK-grown country act to perform on the main stage.[28]

The CMA Songwriters Series was set to feature Tenille Townes, Phil Barton, Caylee Hammack, Niko Moon and Jaren Johnston. The original line-up also included Hillary Lindsey, Liz Rose and Lori McKenna; however, they withdrew on 6 March.[29] The show was cancelled on 12 March. The COVID-19 pandemic put a hold on all scheduled concerts and festivals around the world. As concerns over the pandemic worsened and several countries began implementing travel restrictions, the 2020 Country to Country festival was cancelled. The main stage was due to feature Eric Church, Darius Rucker and Luke Combs as headliners with Tanya Tucker, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Cadillac Three, Charles Esten, Brett Young, Runaway June, Jordan Davis, Tenille Townes, Eric Paslay and Abby Anderson also performing.[30]

The 2021 edition of C2C was also cancelled due to the ongoing pandemic, with the new dates for 2022 being announced as 11–13 March.[31]

The C2C festival in Berlin and Amsterdam did take place during the weekend of 7 and 8 March. Though Old Dominion cancelled their performance due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.

Amsterdam 7 March Amsterdam 8 March
  • Headline acts in bold

C2C: Country to Country 2022

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After two years of cancellation, the initial lineup for the eighth C2C festival was announced on 13 September 2021.[32] Luke Combs and Darius Rucker return as headliners after previously being booked for the 2020 festival and Miranda Lambert returns to headline for the second time, replacing Eric Church whose American tour dates clashed with the 2022 festival. Brett Young and Runaway June also remained in the lineup from the cancelled 2020 event, though Runaway June later cancelled due to a pregnancy within the group and were replaced by Tenille Townes. On 15 December, Priscilla Block, Tiera Kennedy and Morgan Wade were announced as the Introducing Nashville artists.[33] The pop-up acts were announced on 14 February.[34] Charles Kelley from Lady A (with Russell Dickerson) and Ed Sheeran (with Luke Combs) both made guest appearances at the London show.

London – 11 March
Glasgow – 12 March
Dublin – 13 March
Dublin – 11 March
London – 12 March
Glasgow – 13 March
Glasgow – 11 March
Dublin – 12 March
London – 13 March
Main Stage
London Spotlight Stage
Glasgow Spotlight Stage
London BBC Radio 2 Stage – Indigo
  • Headline acts in bold, Satellite stage acts in italics
Main Stage Set Lists
Introducing Nashville
Tenille Townes
Hailey Whitters
Flatland Cavalry
  • 1. Some Things Never Change
  • 2. A Cowboy Knows How
  • 3. One I Want
  • 4. No Ace in the Hole
  • 5. Old School
  • 6. Country Is...
  • 7. A Life Where We Work Out with Kaitlin Butts
  • 8. Take Me Home, Country Roads (John Denver cover)
  • 9. No Shade of Green
  • 19. Dueling Banjos
  • 11. Stompin' Grounds

London pop-up stages

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^b Also part of the Bluebird Café at C2C event

C2C: Country to Country 2023

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The 2023 lineup was announced on 17 October 2022 at an official launch event at Bush Hall which featured performances from Ben Earle and Catherine McGrath.[35] On 5 December 2022, Morgan Evans and the Introducing Nashville artists (Tyler Braden, Caylee Hammack and Alana Springsteen) were revealed as the final main stage artists and the London Spotlight Stage artists were also announced.[36] The rest of the lineup was revealed on 30 January 2023.[37] The CMA Songwriter's event, which took place on 9 March, featured Nate Smith, Lainey Wilson and Dalton Dover. Elvie Shane was originally scheduled to appear at the festival but was unable to attend due to a broken leg. Niall Horan made a guest appearance at the London show.

London – 10 March
Glasgow – 11 March
Dublin – 12 March
Dublin – 10 March
London – 11 March
Glasgow – 12 March
Glasgow – 10 March
Dublin – 11 March
London – 12 March
Main Stage
London Spotlight Stage
Ashley Cooke
MacKenzie Porter
Corey Kent
Drake Milligan
Sam Williams
Randall King
Amanda Shires
Kameron Marlowe
Madeline Edwards
Glasgow Spotlight Stage
Ashley Cooke
MacKenzie Porter
Drake Milligan
Sam Williams
Kameron Marlowe
Kezia Gill
London BBC Radio 2 Stage – Indigo
Nate Smith
Ashley Cooke
Drake Milligan
MacKenzie Porter
Ward Thomas
Corey Kent
Megan McKenna
Madeline Edwards
Jillian Jacqueline
Sam Williams
Pillbox Patti
Alexandra Kay
Willie Jones
Kezia Gill
Amanda Shires
Kameron Marlowe
Caroline Jones
49 Winchester
  • Headline acts in bold, Satellite stage acts in italics
Main Stage Set Lists
Breland
Introducing Nashville
  • 1. Family Tree
  • 2. Neon Grave
  • 3. Cold Shoulder
  • 4. All or Nothing
  • 5. Friends
  • 6. Twenty Something
  • 7. Only Good Things
  • 8. Try Losing One
  • 9. You Don't Deserve a Country Song
Lainey Wilson
Jordan Davis
Matt Stell
Morgan Evans
Midland
Lindsay Ell
Mitchell Tenpenny

London pop-up stages

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^b Also part of the Bluebird Café at C2C event

C2C: Country to Country 2024

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The tenth edition of Country to Country was held on 8–10 March 2024. The festival took place in Belfast for the first time this year, after being held in Dublin since 2014, and the festival also returned to Berlin and The Netherlands for the first time since 2019.[38] The main stage acts were announced on 16 October 2023.[39] The CMA Songwriter's event, which took place in March, featured Lauren Alaina, Charlie Worsham, Colbie Caillat, and Stephen Wilson Jr.[citation needed]

Berlin – 2 March
Rotterdam – 3 March
Berlin – 3 March
Rotterdam – 2 March
  • Brad Paisley
  • Alana Springsteen
  • Randall King
  • Introducing Nashville
London – 8 March
Belfast– 9 March
Glasgow – 10 March
Glasgow – 8 March
London – 9 March
Belfast – 10 March
Belfast – 8 March
Glasgow – 9 March
London – 10 March
Main Stage
London Spotlight Stage
Restless Road
Chapel Hart
Fancy Hagood
Mason Ramsey
Colbie Caillat
Tigirlily Gold
Lily Rose
Annie Bosko
Carter Faith
Glasgow Spotlight Stage
Mason Ramsey
Tigirlily Gold
Annie Bosko
Lily Rose
Restless Road
Chapel Hart
London BBC Radio 2 Stage – Indigo
Restless Road
Charlie Worsham
Remember Monday
Colbie Caillat
Brooke Eden
Shane Profitt
Abbey Cone
Carter Faith
Mason Ramsey
Fancy Hagood
Dylan Schneider
Jordan Harvey
Tanner Adell
Tigirlily Gold
Redferrin
Annie Bosko
Rita Wilson
Lily Rose
  • Headline acts in bold, Satellite stage acts in italics
Main Stage Set Lists
Introducing Nashville
  • 1. Stuck In My Ways
  • 2. Marlbro Reds
  • 3. Take It Slow
  • 4. Shirley Temple
  • 5. Quit You
  • 6. I Hate Alabama
  • 7. Anybody But You
  • 8. Heavy Metal
  • 9. Creek Will Rise
Lauren Alaina
Priscilla Block
Brian Kelley
  • 1. How We're Livin'
  • 2. Acres
  • 3. King Ranch
  • 4. Ducks, Trucks, Bucks & Beer
  • 5. Dirt Cheap
  • 6. Burnin' It Down (Jason Aldean cover)
  • 7. Kiss My Boots
  • 8. Party on the Beach
  • 9. Boat Names
  • 10. Bare Feet or Boots
  • 11. Beach Cowboy
  • 12. See You Next Summer

London pop-up stages

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^b Also part of the Bluebird Café at C2C event

C2C: Country to Country 2025

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Country to Country will return on 14–16 March 2025.[40] The line-up was announced on 30 September 2024.[41]

London – 14 March
Belfast– 15 March
Glasgow – 16 March
Glasgow – 14 March
London – 15 March
Belfast – 16 March
Belfast – 14 March
Glasgow – 15 March
London – 16 March
Main Stage
London Spotlight Stage
Glasgow Spotlight Stage
London BBC Radio 2 Stage – Indigo
  • Headline acts in bold, Satellite stage acts in italics
Main Stage Set Lists
Wyatt Flores
  • 1.
Tucker Wetmore
  • 1.
49 Winchester
  • 1.
Dylan Gossett
  • 1.
Lainey Wilson
Tanner Adell
  • 1.
Niko Moon
  • 1.
Chayce Beckham
  • 1.
Tyler Hubbard
  • 1.
Dierks Bentley
  • 1.
The Castellows
  • 1.
Avery Anna
  • 1.
Shaboozey
  • 1.
Nate Smith
  • 1.
Cody Johnson
  • 1.

See also

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References

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