The Carolina Country Music Fest (CCMF) brought vibrant energy to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with a lineup that celebrated both music and community involvement. The festival, held along the scenic Grand Strand, showcased performances from country music stars and engaged attendees in a meaningful beach cleanup effort.
High-Energy Performances
Drake White kicked off the event with a dynamic performance that set the tone for the day. Lauren Alaina followed, captivating the audience and sharing a personal moment of balancing family life on tour, as she bathed her baby on her tour bus. Riley Green closed the day’s performances, leaving the crowd in high spirits.
Luke Bryan added a memorable moment to the festival, having been spotted earlier enjoying a round of golf at the Dunes Club. During his performance, he playfully handed a bottle of tequila to a fan named Randy, who became an instant festival celebrity, sparking the question, “How’s Randy feeling?”
Community Engagement
Beyond the music, the festival emphasized community spirit with a beach cleanup scheduled in honor of World Oceans Day. Partnering with Love, Tito’s, Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful, and SkyWheel Myrtle Beach, the cleanup invited volunteers to gather on Sunday, June 7, to help maintain the beauty of the local beaches. Participants were provided with gloves, bags, and other supplies, and encouraged to bring personal items like refillable water bottles and sunscreen.
The cleanup event underscored the festival’s commitment to environmental stewardship and community involvement, offering attendees a chance to contribute positively to the local environment.
Festival Highlights
The weekend festivities were set to continue with Blake Shelton headlining Saturday night, promising an unforgettable performance. The festival was scheduled to conclude with a grand finale featuring Post Malone on Sunday night, ensuring a memorable close to the weekend.
Organizers reminded attendees to stay hydrated and look out for one another in the summer heat, emphasizing safety and community care throughout the event.
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