The three-day festival will come to Belfast for the first time this weekend
Some of Nashville's top country artists are jetting into Belfast this weekend for the three day Country To Country festival at the SSE Arena.
Among the headliners are Old Dominion who are celebrating 10 years since the release of their debut EP, Kane Brown and country music superstar, 14-time CMA and 3-time Grammy award winning Brad Paisley.Read more:Popular Country music dance night coming to Belfast for first time Who is on the lineup each night? Country To Country will kick off at the SSE Arena on Friday night with Drake Milligan, Elle King, Brothers Osbourne and headline act Old Dominion.
Meanwhile, the final night of the festival on Sunday will see Pricilla Block, Brian Kelley, Jake Owen and Brad Paisley entertain the crowds.17:35 - Drake Milligan17:35 - Introducing Nashville18:40 - Brian KelleyWhat is C2C Showcase? On Saturday afternoon, BBC Radio 2 will host a Country To Country Showcase at The Limelight. Radio host Connor Phillips will introduce audiences to artists including Conner Smith, Karley Scott Collins, Lauren Watkins plus support from Kieran O'Connell.
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