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Music City
NASHVILLE HITS MIAMI FOR INAUGURAL COUNTRY BAY FEST
11/14/23

Music City invaded Miami last weekend for the city's first major country festival. Thomas Rhett, Sam Hunt, Lee Brice, Elle King, Chris Young, Randy Houser and Lainey Wilson were among the headliners for Loud & Live's inaugural Country Bay Fest. We can't confirm if L&L CEO Nelson Albareda—pictured above with CMA Entertainer of the Year Wilson—wore cowboy boots with shorts all weekend.

Among the thousands that were in attendance at Miami Marine Stadium throughout the weekend, 40% were Latino, underscoring the diverse and growing base of those embracing country music.

Country Bay Fest is slated to return to Miami next year for its second edition on 11/9-10, 2024.

Photo: Manny Hernandez