2020 CMA Fest Tickets Go On Sale Aug. 2

2020 CMA Fest Tickets Go On Sale Aug. 2

CMA Fest 2020 (June 4–7) may be 10 months away without any announced artists, but tickets to country music’s biggest festival will go on sale on Aug. 2 at 10 a.m. CT.

The four-day passes for the 2020 festival will included admission to each of Nissan Stadium’s four nightly shows, four-day admission to Xfinity Fan Fair X, early admission to the Chevy Riverfront Stage all four days, meet-and-greet opportunities inside Xfinity Fan Fair X and free access to daytime and nighttime shuttles.

This past year’s CMA Fest featured 11 official stages with more than 300 acts, including Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, Luke Combs, Eric Church, Maren Morris, Luke Bryan, Kane Brown and many more. Each year, hundreds of artists performing at CMA Fest donate their time and talent so a portion of ticket proceeds can directly help enrich and sustain music education programs across the country through CMA’s nonprofit arm, the CMA Foundation.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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