Who will be performing at this year’s Pierz Freedom Fest, taking place on July 20th, 2024 at the Genola Ball Park?
At this moment, we don’t know who the performers will be. We asked Central Minnesota to speak up and let us know who they would like to see this year at Pierz Freedom Fest, or in years to come. We had quite the response. Over 80 comments that included some of the biggest country music performers out there, as well a ton of support to bring in our very own local talent.
Who would Central Minnesota like to see at the festival? Here’s what we found out.
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JAKE NELSON
Minnesota’s own Jake Nelson received the most nods, with some saying they’d like to see Jake Nelson headlining and the Crow River Rebellion opening up the show.
JELLY ROLL
Although I think he might be a bit out of our price range already, Jelly Roll was second on the list of performers that Minnesotans would like to see performing at the Genola Ball Park.
Other artists getting a big nod were:
Lainey Wilson
Toby Keith
Gary Allen
George Strait
Kenny Chesney
Aaron Clafton
Blake Shelton with Gwen Stefani
Cole Swindell
Travis Tritt
Old Dominion
Hardy
OTHER POPULAR SUGGESTIONS
The comments poured in with other people saying they would love to see these artists during the July show:
Jason Aldean
Corey Kent
Adam Doleac
Parker McCollum
Kid Rock
Luke Bryan
KoBb
Trent Tomlinson
Joe Nichols
Shane Smith & The Saints
Zach Bryan
Turnpike Troubadours
Ian Munsick
Christ Stapleton
Miranda Lambert
Derek Jones & The 50 South
Thomas Rhett
Savvy Smude
Bailey Zimmerman
Home Free
Ryan Upchurch
Pam Tillis
Shane Martin
Aaron Lewis
Collin Raye
Aaron Tippin
Sammy Kershaw
Priscilla Block
Brandon Davis
Jordan Davis
Cody Johnson
Cody Webb
Martina McBride
Exile
Elle King
Riley Green
Cooper Alan
Colter Wall
Keith Urban
Sawyer Brown
Phil Vassar
Blackhawk
Dylan Scott
Sara Evans
The announcement of who will be coming to Pierz Freedom Fest on July 20th, 2024, will be announced on Friday morning around 8 am. Stay tuned!
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