Sand In My Boots Lineup Announced for Gulf Shores Concert on the Beach

R. Ken Cooper • October 21, 2024

Artists from country, rap, and rock to light up the stage

Sand in My Boots Concert in Gulf Shores in place of the Hangout Fest

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) –  The much-anticipated lineup for the Sand In My Boots Festival has been officially released. The event will include some of the biggest names in music across multiple genres, ensuring there’s something for everyone’s musical taste. From country music to rap, rock, and everything in between, this diverse lineup is set to captivate attendees with live performances that span the musical spectrum.


Headlining the concert are country music sensation Morgan Wallen, chart-topping rapper Post Malone, and legendary country duo Brooks & Dunn. Joining them will be Hardy, bringing his blend of rock and country, and fan-favorite Riley Green. The concert also features a mix of rap and hip-hop superstars, including T-Pain, Diplo, Wiz Khalifa, and 2 Chainz.


Rock enthusiasts will not be disappointed, as bands like 3 Doors Down, Three 6 Mafia, and The War on Drugs are set to deliver electrifying performances. Other notable names include Paul Cauthen, the alternative band Future Islands, and emerging country artists such as Ernest, Lan Munsick, Nate Smith, and 49 Winchester.


The event will also showcase talents like Bailey Zimmerman, Moneybagg Yo, Treaty Oak Revival, Ella Langley, Kameron Marlowe, Josh Ross, and rising country star Morgan Wade. For those seeking a more indie or alternative sound, acts such as Wild Nothing, Real Estate, and BigXthaPlug will add unique flair to the concert’s offerings.


In addition to the headliners, the lineup features a variety of supporting acts that promise to keep the energy high throughout the event. Among them are Hailey Whitters, Ole 60, Lauren Watkins, John Morgan, and Laci Kaye Booth.


With this star-studded lineup spanning multiple genres, the concert is expected to draw a large and diverse crowd. Music fans from across the region will have the chance to see some of the most popular artists of today perform live on stage, making this event one of the most exciting concert announcements of the year.


Tickets are expected to sell out quickly as fans rush to secure their spot at what promises to be an unforgettable musical experience.

Sand in my Boots Festival Lineup

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