The summer of 2025 is set to be a landmark season for country music fans, with a robust schedule of festivals and stadium tours crisscrossing the nation throughout June, July, and August. Several high-profile events promise to deliver star-studded lineups, featuring many of the genre’s biggest names.
June’s Festival Frenzy
June 2025 will see a concentrated burst of festival activity, with multiple major events occurring simultaneously. The Country Stampede, taking place at the Azura Amphitheater in Bonner Springs, Kansas, from June 26-28, has announced an impressive headlining trio: Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, and Cole Swindell. This event is poised to draw a massive crowd to the heartland.
Simultaneously, Country Jam Colorado, hosted in Mack, Colorado, from June 26-28, will also be a major destination for country music enthusiasts. The festival’s headliners include Luke Bryan once again, alongside Bailey Zimmerman and Cody Johnson. Adding to the star power, the event will feature supporting performances from notable artists such as Tracy Lawrence, Cooper Alan, and Flatland Cavalry, promising a diverse and exciting experience.
Further north, the Hoofbeat Country Fest in Cadott, Wisconsin, shares the same June 26-28 dates. This festival is set to be headlined by country music legends Brooks & Dunn, current chart-topper Lainey Wilson, and rising star Riley Green, offering fans a compelling alternative within the June festival circuit.
Adding to the June excitement, Lainey Wilson is also slated to headline Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on June 26, as part of her “Whirlwind Tour.” This appearance marks another significant performance for Wilson within a busy festival weekend.
Ongoing Stadium Tours Heat Up Summer
Beyond the concentrated festival dates, several major artists are extending their tours throughout the summer months, bringing their music to arenas and stadiums nationwide.
George Strait and Chris Stapleton are continuing their highly anticipated Stadium Tour, which is scheduled to run through July 19. This collaboration brings together two titans of country music for a series of unforgettable stadium shows.
Brad Paisley‘s “Truck Still Works Tour” is also a significant fixture on the summer calendar, continuing its run through August 8. Fans can expect a high-energy show from the beloved artist.
Cody Johnson‘s “Leather Deluxe Tour” is another extensive outing, planned to run through August 9, offering fans across the country ample opportunity to catch his performances. Luke Bryan‘s “2025 Country Song Came on Tour” is also set to run through August 28, promising a lengthy period for fans to experience his live show.
Targeted Stops and Emerging Acts
Zach Top is embarking on his “Cold Beer & Country Music Tour,” with dates scheduled throughout June and July. This tour includes significant stops in key markets, with planned appearances in Los Angeles and Mountain View, California, highlighting the reach of emerging talent.
Chris Stapleton‘s acclaimed “All-American Road Show” continues its momentum with select dates in late June, including stops in Massachusetts and Illinois. These dates are part of Stapleton’s ongoing commitment to bringing his powerful live performances to fans across the country.
Furthermore, the Rock the Country Fest is slated to host multiple dates throughout the summer, with one notable event scheduled for South Carolina on July 25-26, adding another major festival option for country music aficionados during the peak summer season. The diverse range of festivals and tours ensures that 2025 will be a memorable year for country music fans, offering something for every taste and preference.

