Day 2 of CMA Fest: Weather Updates and Lineup Highlights

CMA Fest started off smoothly with performances by Jason Aldean, Brooks & Dunn, Riley Green, and Darius Rucker at Nissan Stadium. However, the weather forecast for Friday predicts a chance of rain and severe weather, which could impact the festival. In case of lightning or high winds, stages may be shut down, so attendees are advised to be prepared with rain gear and patience as the schedule may change. Stay tuned for live updates on Day 2 of CMA Fest.
The first day of the 52nd CMA Fest showcased the genre's rich history with classic duets, traditional story songs, and performances that celebrated faith, family, and freedom. Artists like Megan Moroney, Lainey Wilson, Brooks & Dunn, Jason Aldean, Ella Langley, and Riley Green delivered standout performances amidst the humid weather in downtown Nashville and at Nissan Stadium. The day was filled with memorable moments that resonated with the crowd.
The National Weather Service has issued a warning for potential severe weather on June 6 and 7, with damaging winds and heavy rainfall expected. Attendees are advised to have a severe weather plan in place if they plan to be outdoors. The CMA Connect app will provide real-time alerts on stage closures, shelter locations, and guidance on when it's safe to return to outdoor stages. Weather permitting, CMA Fest will continue with a lineup of talented country artists.
On Day 2 of CMA Fest, artists like Marcus King, Max McNown, Ian Munsick, and Carter Faith will take the stage starting at 11 a.m. Rita Wilson will kick off the night at Nissan Stadium, followed by performances from headliners Kelsea Ballerini, Cody Johnson, Parker McCollum, Shaboozy, and Keith Urban. The festival promises more exciting performances and music for country music fans to enjoy.