Field & Stream Music Festival Canceled For Second Consecutive Year

South Carolina’s Field & Stream Music Festival has been canceled for the second straight time, after having to do so in 2024 due to Hurricane Helene.
“Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, Field & Stream Music Fest has been canceled,” a statement posted on social media reads. “The refund process will commence immediately and will cover all Field & Stream purchases tied to your order, including tickets, upgrades, camping, parking, add-ons, taxes, and fees.”
Scheduled for Oct. 3-5 in Winnsboro, South Carolina’s Carolina Adventure World, the bill was topped by Miranda Lambert, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynard, Riley Green, Eric Church and Bailey Zimmerman.
The festival is seen as part of reviving the Field & Stream brand, with Eric Church and Morgan Wallen acquiring the magazine and its associated intellectual property in January 2024. The magazine was a mainstay among outdoors enthusiasts between 1895 and 2015. It returned as online-only in 2020 before Church and Wallen’s purchase four years later.
The event was being produced by Southern Entertainment, a festival company acquired by Opry owner Ryman Hospitality in January 2025.
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