The Carolina Country Music Fest (CCMF) is set to return to Myrtle Beach from June 4 to June 7, 2026. This year’s lineup includes notable headliners such as Riley Green, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, and Post Malone, marking a diverse mix of country and crossover artists. The festival, held at Burroughs & Chapin Pavilion Place, is expected to draw tens of thousands of attendees, generating approximately $50 million in economic impact for the Myrtle Beach area.
Lineup and Schedule
Thursday, June 4, kicks off with Riley Green, supported by Justin Moore and Lauren Alaina. Luke Bryan will headline Friday, June 5, with Cole Swindell and Flatland Cavalry. Blake Shelton takes the stage on Saturday, June 6, joined by Chris Janson. The festival concludes on Sunday, June 7, with Post Malone, Tucker Wetmore, and Tracy Lawrence. Over 40 artists will perform across multiple stages throughout the event.
Tickets and Availability
Tickets are selling quickly, with the 4-Day General Admission pass priced at $379 and marked as “Almost Gone.” Single-Day General Admission tickets are available for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at $129 each. The Super VIP passes, priced at $1,999, are also nearing sell-out status. Military and first responder discounts are available through Visit Myrtle Beach’s official event page.
Logistics and Accommodations
Gates open at 3 p.m. on Thursday and 1 p.m. on the other days, closing at 11:30 p.m. each night. A festival shuttle will operate from the parking lot at 2400 N Oak Street to the venue. Attendees are encouraged to register their wristbands for cashless payments. Accommodation options include hotels along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, with special festival rates available. Early booking is advised as room availability tightens closer to the event.
Local Attractions
Beyond the festival, attendees can enjoy the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, Broadway at the Beach, and various local attractions. The festival’s timing coincides with the start of the summer high season, offering plenty of activities for visitors to explore during the day before the festival gates open.
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