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Morgan Wallen’s sold-out ‘Sand in My Boots Festival’ features artists across all music genres

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Morgan Wallen’s sold-out Sand In My Boot Festival is set to take place on the Hangout Festival site on the Gulf Shores, Alabama, May 16-18, 2025.

The new three-day music festival and beach vacation curated by Wallen will feature headliners Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn, Hardy, and Wallen himself. Wallen said in a video posted on social media, “Morgan Wallen here to share some exciting news me and my team have been working on for a while for y’all. We’re heading south to the beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama and I’m bringing some good friends with me. Mark your calendars for May 16 – 18, 2025 for the Sand In My Boots Fest”

Stacy Vee, executive vp of Goldenvoice and Producer of Stagecoach, said in a statement, “Creating a Festival with Morgan has been a dream come true … and some of the most fun I have ever had booking a show! I can’t wait for fans to come and experience one of the most eclectic and electric lineups and on-site experiences the world has ever seen.”

AEG Presents and Hangout Festival Producer Reeves Price added, “The opportunity to bring Morgan’s world to life on the beach in Gulf Shores is something very special. The fact that it coincides with the 15th anniversary of the Hangout Festival only makes it more special. We can’t wait to see everyone back on the beach in May.”

The Sand In My Boots lineup features artists across various music genres, including Diplo, Riley Green, Chase Rice, ERNEST, Ian Munsick, Nate Smith, Ella Langley, Paul Cauthen, Kameron Marlowe, Josh Ross, Morgan Wade, and more. The lineup also includes hip-hop icons like T-Pain, Wiz Khalifa, 2 Chainz, Three 6 Mafia, Moneybagg Yo, and BigXthaPlug, as well as The War on Drugs, 3 Doors Down and Future Islands.

Sand In My Boots 2025 is currently sold out, but for waitlist information, head here.

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