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Here’s who will headline the 2022 Carolina Country Music Fest in Myrtle Beach

The fourth and final headliner of next summer’s Carolina Country Music Fest in Myrtle Beach has been announced.

Riley Green will join Keith Urban, Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan in leading the festival scheduled for June 9-12, 2022, the festival announced online Friday.

Green is known for songs like “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” and “If It Wasn’t For Trucks.” A newer addition to the country scene than his fellow headliners, Green opened for Brad Paisley during his 2019 tour before touring on his own “Get that Man a Beer” tour.

Aside from the headliners, the rest of the acts for next summer’s festival have yet to be announced.

CCMF brings thousands of country music fans to Myrtle Beach for a weekend of live performances. The event returned in 2021 after the pandemic forced a hiatus in 2020. Last year’s headliners included Luke Combs, Darius Rucker, Jake Owen and Eric Church.

Mary Norkol
The Sun News
Mary Norkol covers education and COVID-19 for The Sun News through Report for America, an initiative which bolsters local news coverage. She joined The Sun News in June 2020 after graduating from Loyola University Chicago, where she was editor-in-chief of the Loyola Phoenix. Norkol has won awards in podcasting, multimedia reporting, in-depth reporting and feature reporting from the South Carolina Press Association and the Illinois College Press Association. While in college, she reported breaking news for the Daily Herald and interned at the Chicago Sun-Times and CBS Chicago.
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