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Country Singer Tyler Hubbard Announced for 2025 Cherry Fest

By Beth Milligan | Nov. 4, 2024

Country music star Tyler Hubbard - one half of the multi-platinum duo Florida Georgia Line - will perform on the opening day of next year's National Cherry Festival on June 28, 2025.

Hubbard has 22 number-one singles on country radio under his belt as a songwriter and member of Florida Georgia Line, with his self-titled debut solo album amassing more than 1.5 billion streams to date. Hubbard’s debut solo single 5 Foot 9 hit number one on country radio. The album also spawned Hubbard’s second number-one single, Dancin’ In The Country. He has made several television appearances as a solo artist, most recently on Good Morning America, Fox & Friends, and The Kelly Clarkson Show, as well as on the CMT Music Awards, ACM Honors, NBC’s TODAY Show, and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Back Then Right Now, the first radio single of his new album Strong, reached the top spot at country radio - making Hubbard the only artist to start two separate careers with at least three consecutive number-one songs.

Presale tickets for Hubbard's Cherry Festival performance will be available on Thursday, November 7. All tickets go on sale Friday, November 8 at 10am. New this year, the festival is offering an all-inclusive ticket price that includes all fees in one price. General admission for Tyler Hubbard is $68, reserved seating is $93, and VIP Deck seating is $193. The VIP Deck features complimentary adult beverages, an elevated view of the Bay Side Music Stage, and a full buffet meal.

Tyler Hubbard is the second night of entertainment announced for the 2025 National Cherry Festival.  Grammy Award-winning artist “Weird Al” Yankovic will perform at the festival on July 1.

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