Sam Hunt’s Inaugural “The Nashional Music Festival” Has Been Canceled
Written by broebling on March 14, 2018
Sam Hunt’s inaugural The Nashional Music Festival in Nashville has been canceled just six weeks after it was announced. A message on the festival’s website shares that the two-day event was canceled due to “unforeseen circumstances.” A statement on the festival website said: “although disappointed to share this news, we hope to find a future date to continue the prospect of a multi-genre, inclusive festival for the City of Nashville. Refunds are available at point of purchase.” Slated for April 20-21 at Nashville’s Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, the festival had an all-star lineup set to perform that included Hunt as a headliner on both nights along with Nashville-based band Judah & The Lion, rapper Fetty Wap, country duo Brothers Osborne, rapper Kyle, indie-pop artist Quinn XCII, indie-rock band LANY, country band LANCO, electronica artist Chelsea Cutler, rapper Ernest K. and country duo Muscadine Bloodline.
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