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Rock The Country to return to Anderson in 2026 with expanded fan experience and major headliners

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
January 17, 2026
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Rock The Country, a touring music festival positioned around small-town markets and patriotic themes, will return to Anderson, South Carolina in 2026, bringing a two-day programme of country and rock acts to the Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center on July 25–26.

Peachtree Entertainment, the organiser behind the event, said tickets are now on sale for the weekend, which is being promoted as part of a wider celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. The Anderson stop is set to feature a line-up led by Creed and Shinedown, alongside Brantley Gilbert, Gretchen Wilson, Parmalee, Morgan Wade, Chase Matthew, Lakeview and Fox N’ Vead.

The festival has grown into a multi-city touring format across the United States, with each location presenting a different programme. The company said the 2026 tour will visit eight cities, continuing its strategy of delivering large-scale live events to regions that may not be prioritised by traditional touring circuits.

In Anderson, the event will run across two stages, with the Main Stage hosting national headliners and the Raised Rowdy Stage showcasing emerging performers. Saturday’s Main Stage line-up will feature Creed, Brantley Gilbert, Gretchen Wilson, Morgan Wade and Lakeview, while the Raised Rowdy Stage will include Hayden Blount, Highway Home, Connor Hicks, and Mac Hankins and the Moonlighters.

On Sunday, Shinedown will headline the Main Stage, supported by Parmalee, Chase Matthew and Fox N’ Vead. The Raised Rowdy Stage will feature Neon Union, Bottomland, Eddie and the Getaway, and Kenny Whitmire. Each day will be hosted by Chelcie Lynn and will include a throwback happy hour DJ set, according to the organisers.

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Local officials and venue management have pointed to the event’s wider economic contribution for the region, with tens of thousands of attendees expected to travel into Anderson County over the weekend.

“As a music fan, I know the magic that happens when great artists and an incredible crowd come together. Welcoming tens of thousands of fans to Anderson County each year is truly special – not only for the music and camaraderie but for what Rock The Country means to our community. As we proudly host this festival for the third year in a row, it is amazing to see how it improves every year. The promoters pour their heart and soul into creating an exceptional environment, and we work closely with them to ensure this final stop on the tour is the very best. The festival delivers a significant economic impact for our local businesses, fills our hotels and campgrounds, and brings immense energy to the Upstate. We feel a deep sense of pride as we share Anderson County with the world through Rock The Country” says Adrienne Cole, General Manager of the Civic Center of Anderson.

For 2026, Peachtree Entertainment said it is investing in infrastructure upgrades intended to improve comfort and dwell time on site, a common focus for festivals seeking to boost visitor satisfaction and ancillary spending. Planned additions include expanded shade and cooling areas, a newly built fan zone, and a second stage presented by Raised Rowdy.

The organiser also said it will introduce a dedicated food zone featuring offerings from five or more local food trucks, with shaded seating areas designed to encourage attendees to stay on the festival site between sets.

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Premium ticketing is being positioned as a key part of the commercial strategy, with VIP areas offering food curated by David Bancroft, described by the company as a nationally recognised chef and winner of Food Network’s Iron Chef Showdown. The food concept is said to draw inspiration from the Southern flavours of Bancroft’s restaurant Bow & Arrow, with dishes available for purchase exclusively within VIP sections.

The festival is also launching a new “Front Porch” pass category for 2026, aimed at consumers seeking an all-inclusive experience. Organisers said the pass will include seating with elevated sightlines, complimentary non-alcoholic beverages, dinner curated by Bancroft, a dedicated entrance, and a weekend parking pass, alongside additional amenities. Availability is expected to be limited, with the company forecasting quick sell-outs.

Sponsorship and brand integration will also play a role, with Real American Beer named the Official Domestic Light Beer of Rock The Country 2026. The partnership is expected to run across all eight tour stops, with on-site activations and beer sales targeting a combined audience of more than 300,000 fans nationwide, according to the organisers.

“Bringing Rock The Country back to Anderson in 2026 feels especially meaningful as we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary,” said Nathan Baugh, CEO & Partner of Peachtree Entertainment. “This community showed up in a big way, and we’ve listened closely. We’re investing in what matters most to fans: comfort, connection, and an unforgettable WEEKEND of music.”

Alongside Front Porch and VIP options, the event will offer single-day and weekend General Admission tickets, GA+ passes positioned as providing closest access to the stage, and travel-related add-ons including hotel packages and camping options. Ticket prices start at $89.99 plus fees, with sales available via the festival’s official website.

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To address resale demand and reduce fraud risk, Rock The Country has partnered with StubHub to introduce an official fan-to-fan ticket exchange, which the organiser said will allow access to sold-out ticket types and provide verified resale options if attendees’ plans change. Further details are expected to be announced.

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