Alan Jackson's 5 O'Clock Somewhere Fest: A Beach-Themed Musical Experience in West Palm Beach

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Alan Jackson's 5 O'Clock Somewhere Fest: A Beach-Themed Musical Experience in West Palm Beach

Alan Jackson, the country music legend, is not performing at his farewell show in Nashville on June 27th. However, he is presenting a new festival called "Alan Jackson's 5 O'Clock Somewhere Fest" in West Palm Beach, Florida on June 12th and 13th. The festival will feature a mix of mainstream artists and country legends, with a Southern twist inspired by Jackson's hit song "5 O'Clock Somewhere."

The headliners for the festival include Ella Langley, Old Dominion, and Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band, creating a beach-themed musical experience at The Palm Beaches Waterfront Commons. Other performers scheduled to appear are Clint Black, John Anderson, Shenandoah, Rodney Atkins, Dylan Scott, Allen Stone, and comedian Dusty Slay.

The festival is organized by Peachtree Entertainment, led by Alan Jackson's long-time tour manager Nathan Baugh. The event aims to keep Jackson's legacy alive in the live music scene, offering fans a chance to enjoy great country music in a setting that holds special significance for Jackson.

With a focus on creating memorable experiences rooted in Alan Jackson's story and love for West Palm Beach, the organizers hope to make the festival an annual event. While Jackson may not perform at the festival, his presence is anticipated to make an appearance.

For more information, tickets, and packages, visit the festival's official website at 5oclocksomewherefest.com.