Country Thunder Wisconsin 2026 Lineup Includes Keith Urban, The Red Clay Strays, Riley Green
Country Thunder Wisconsin has announced its lineup for the 2026 festival, scheduled for July 16 to19 at Shadow Hill Ranch…

Country Thunder Wisconsin has announced its lineup for the 2026 festival, scheduled for July 16 to19 at Shadow Hill Ranch in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin.
Headliners for this year’s event include The Red Clay Strays, Gavin Adcock, Riley Green, and Keith Urban. The roster also features Gretchen Wilson, Ian Munsick, Nate Smith, Shaboozey, George Birge, Mark Chesnutt, Dasha, Corey Kent and Gabriella Rose.
Other artists set to take the stage are The Wilder Blue, Zach John King, Annie Bosko, Hannah McFarland, and The Jack Wharff Band. Organizers plan to release the daily schedule for each day in the coming months.
In addition to the Wisconsin festival, Country Thunder will host events in Arizona, Florida, Alberta, and Saskatchewan next year. The Arizona festival is scheduled for April 9 to 12, Florida will take place May 8 to 10, Alberta is set for June 26 to 28, and Saskatchewan will run July 9 to 12.
Tickets are on sale now. For more information and additional details, festivalgoers can visit the official Country Thunder Wisconsin website.
An artist lineup can be found below:
Country Thunder Wisconsin 2026 Lineup

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