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After some cancellation talk, this Myrtle Beach music festival starts selling tickets

Attendees pass through security checkpoints on the way in to Carolina Country Music Fest. Country music fans arrive for the first night Carolina Country Music Fest 2024. The four day event is expected to draw 30,000 each night at the Burroughs and Chapin Pavilion Place in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Thursday, June 6, 2024.
Attendees pass through security checkpoints on the way in to Carolina Country Music Fest. Country music fans arrive for the first night Carolina Country Music Fest 2024. The four day event is expected to draw 30,000 each night at the Burroughs and Chapin Pavilion Place in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Thursday, June 6, 2024. JASON LEE

After speculation on social media that the event might be canceled, Carolina Country Music Festival announced on Thursday morning that tickets would go on sale starting next week.

They’ll be available on CCMF’s website.

This year’s announcement for pre-sale and regular tickets comes later than last year’s, according to previous reporting.

CCMF did not indicate what the reason was in their release.

Dates have previously been announced by CCMF, and the event is scheduled to take place from June 5 to 8, 2025, in Myrtle Beach.

Pre-sale will begin next Thursday, Oct. 3, at 10 a.m. for all previous CCMF ticket holders, according to a press release from festival organizers.

All tickets will be available to the public starting the next day, Friday, Oct. 4 at 10 a.m. CCMF said in the release that people would be able to purchase tickets starting with $39 down with payment plans.

This year’s lineup of artists and headliners have not been announced.

Tickets for the music festival have sold out for the past four years, according to CCMF.

This summer’s festival will mark the concert’s 10-year anniversary.

“As we celebrate our 10-year anniversary, we’re planning more than just performances – there are plenty of surprises in store as a way to thank the fans who have made this journey possible,” the release said. “CCMF is not just a festival; it’s a community, and this milestone year is dedicated to those who’ve been with us every step of the way.”

Elizabeth Brewer
The Sun News
Elizabeth covers local government and politics in Myrtle Beach and holds truth to power as the accountability reporter. She’s lived in five states and holds a masters degree in Journalism.
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