Field & Stream Music Festival canceled for second consecutive year

The fest was to include over 40 performances

The Field & Stream Music Festival will not be held as planned in 2025. The three-day event was set to feature over 40 artists performing across multiple stages, including Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Riley Green, ZZ Top, Bailey Zimmerman, and others. However, organizers share the event has been canceled after last year’s was postponed due to remnants of Hurricane Helene.

“Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, Field & Stream Music Fest has been canceled. The refund process will commence immediately and will cover all Field & Stream purchases tied to your order, including tickets, upgrades, camping, parking, add-ons, taxes, and fees,” organizers share.

The details of the cancellation are unclear, but Saving Country Music reports that they were told it was due to low ticket sales.

Refund checks are being sent out and will be mailed to the name and address on file. Refunds will include all Field & Stream purchases tied to each order, such as tickets, upgrades, camping, parking, add-ons, taxes, and fees.

Ticket holders will be enrolled in the free Field & Stream 1871 Club Rewards Plan that includes a $15 merch credit, exclusive partner perks, and members-only products. An email with instructions to activate each account will be sent within the next 15 days.

Early last year, Church and Morgan Wallen acquired the iconic Field & Stream, the pre-eminent outdoor lifestyle brand that dates to 1871. Key aspects of the relaunch were set to include the music festival, Field & Stream 1871 Club, a refreshed digital platform, and a limited edition apparel collection inspired by Church and Wallen. Last year, the country stars started reprinting the publication for its 1871 Club Premium & Print tier members, featuring 160 pages of storytelling, expert advice, beautiful photogray, and more.

It’s unclear about the music festival’s future, as of this writing.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn