Country Smooth Fest, presented by Country Smooth American Premium Whiskey, features a two-day Country Musical Festival at NOLA Motorsports Park with headliners Hunter Hayes and Justin Moore, in addition to several other key country music artists. The two-day event will feature national and regional acts on two stages in an exciting family-friendly celebration of all things Americana. Other acts include Joe Nichols, Granger Smith, Tyler Farr, Lindsay Ell, and many more. On-site activities include supercar driving experiences, go karting, and more. Lori Carcich, Founder and CEO of Country Smooth Whiskey and Country Smooth Fest said of the Festival, “Country music and the Americana lifestyle were my inspiration from day one when I created Country Smooth. I am thrilled to be hosting this Festival in New Orleans, my favorite city in the US!” Country Smooth is an 86 proof American Premium Whiskey distilled in Indiana, bottled in Nashville, TN, currently distributed in six states, including Louisiana and Texas.
Saturday, Oct 20, 11 AM-10 PM
Country Smooth Fest
NOLA Motorsports Park
$60.00-$160.00
Getting there
11075 Nicolle Blvd, New Orleans, LA
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