The music lineup for the 2022 Strawberry Festival in Plant City is here, and it includes a wide range of country stars, R&B, oldies, and even hip-hop.
Today, the festival—which runs from March 3-13—announced that music headliners for 2022 include hometown boy Kenzie Wheeler who joins a country-heavy lineup that includes Jake Owen, Sam Hunt, Cole Swindell and “Proud to Be An American” singer Lee Greenwood.
The bill also features controversially-renamed Lady A, which has come under fire for stealing the moniker of a 61-year-old Seattle singer who recorded and performed under the name for decades.
But Strawberry Festival 2022’s musical lineup ventures outside country, too, thanks to sets by rapper Nelly, R&B favorite Boyz II Men, classic-rock band Tesla, prog-rock hero John Anderson, butt-rock specialist Sammy Hagar & The Circle Sun, plus Mike Love’s Beach Boys, pop star Lauren Daigle and more.
Admission to Strawberry Festival 2022 is $4-$8, and tickets for the concerts, which must be bought separately, range from $20-$55.
Per usual, each day features a daytime (3:30 p.m.) and nighttime (7:30 p.m.) show. See a daily schedule below, and get more information at flstrawberryfestival.com.
Plant City Strawberry Festival 2022 musical lineup:
Thursday, March 3
The Oak Ridge Boys
Lady A
Friday, March 4
The Beach Boys
Boyz II Men
Saturday, March 5
Home Free
Lauren Daigle
Sunday, March 6
Chicks With Hits Feat. Terri Clark, Pam Tillis, And Suzy Bogguss
Sammy Hagar & The Circle Sun
Monday, March 7
John Anderson
Kenzie Wheeler
Tuesday, March 8
“Ricky Nelson Remembered Starring Matthew And Gunnar Nelson”
Zach Williams
Wednesday, March 9
Lee Greenwood
Jake Owen
Thursday, March 10
The Drifters Cornell Gunter’s Coasters & The Platters
Tesla
Friday, March 11
Gene Watson
Cole Swindell
Saturday, March 12
Bobby Bones & The Raging Idiots
Nelly
Sunday, March 13
The Bellamy Brothers
Sam Hunt
This story originally appeared at Creative Loafing Tampa Bay
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