Big Machine Announces Pop-Up Event During CMA Fest

Free Performances, Meet and Greets, and Brand Activations from Thursday, June 6, through Saturday, June 8

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Big Machine Label Group today announces the Big Machine Pop Up taking place during this year’s CMA Fest. From Thursday, June 6, through Saturday, June 8, fans can enjoy acoustic performances, meet and greets and more from several artists on the label group’s impressive roster at the newly-minted Bell Bottoms Up (120 Third Avenue South).

The event is free and open to the public from 11am to 2pm each day. Participating artists include Brett YoungBrantley GilbertMidlandJackson DeanConner SmithChase McDanielMae EstesGreylan James, Noah Hicks and more. Meet and greets will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. To be guaranteed entry and skip the line, fast pass wristbands can be obtained with a $25 donation to the Music Has Value Fund. Fast pass wristbands are available Wednesday, June 5, from 1pm to 5pm at the Big Machine Distillery (122 3rd Ave S). See rules here. Participating sponsors include: Climbing Kites, Heineken, Lone River and Monster Energy. 

FULL SCHEDULE:

Thursday, June 6
11:00 am– Conner Smith
12:00 pm– Jackson Dean
1:00 pm– Brett Young

Friday, June 7
11:00 am– Shaylen andamp; Noah Hicks
12:00 pm– Brantley Gilbert
1:00 pm– CreatiVets

Saturday, June 8
11:00 am– Greylan James andamp; Chase McDaniel
12:00 pm– Midland
1:00 pm– Mae Estes

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