Tim McGraw, Old Dominion and Jake Owen headline Country Summer 2019

Popular three-day Country Music Festival is June 14 to 16 in Sonoma County|

Jake Owen and Old Dominion will join Tim McGraw to headline the annual Country Summer three-day music festival in 2019.

Northern California’s biggest annual country music festival returns June 14 to 16 at Sonoma County Event Center at the Fairgrounds, 1350 Bennett Valley Road.

Owen’s single, “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)” hit No. 1 on the country airplay charts last summer and was the fastest rising single of his career. To date, Owen has had seven No. 1 singles, including the double-platinum anthem “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” and platinum-certified “Beachin.’”

The artist’s fifth studio album “American Love” debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Old Dominion, named the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Vocal Group of the Year in 2018, has emerged as one of the hottest breaking bands in country music.

After releasing “Happy Endings,” the band’s highly anticipated sophomore album debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart and No. 7 on the Top 200, Old Dominion scored its sixth No. 1 single with “Hotel Key.” Old Dominion’s current single, “Make It Sweet,” is one of the band’s fastest-rising singles to date. A new song, “One Man Band,” dropped on Jan. 18.

McGraw, who was previously announced as a Country Summer headliner, has sold more than 50 million records and dominated the charts with 43 worldwide No. 1 singles. He’s won three Grammy Awards, 16 ACM Awards, 14 CMA Awards, 11 American Music Awards, three People’s Choice Awards and numerous other honors.

Celebrating its sixth year anniversary in 2019, Country Summer now features 20 performers on two stages as well as showcasing up-and-coming bands between main acts.

Three-day passes, starting from $219 for all three days, are on sale now. www.countrysummer.com.

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