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4th Annual Ocean Drive Beach Music Festival Returning in May

Jam out at the 4th Annual Ocean Drive Beach Music Festival on Saturday, May 1st. The Ocean Drive Beach Music Festival will kick off a variety of music festivals set to grace the Myrtle Beach area this summer.

The music festival, which is hosted by Carolina Outdoor Power Equipment and 94.9 The Surf and will be emceed by Mike Worley and Chris Sain, will take place in the Ocean Drive Parking Lot on 1st Avenue South, North Myrtle Beach. 

The current concert lineup includes bands like Too Much Sylvia, Band of Oz and Jim Quick & Coastline.

Eager to attend this year’s music festival? Advanced tickets are currently $25 and only include entry to the festival. Concert-goers can also reserve tent spaces. Gates open at 10:00 am and all attendees can bring coolers and chairs. However, glass containers are not allowed inside the venue area.

Click here to purchase your tickets for this year’s festival.

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Carolina Country Music Festival Postponed Until June 2021

In an effort to protect the health and safety of concert-goers, artists and staff, the Carolina Country Music Festival has made the difficult decision to postpone the highly anticipated festival until June 2021. The new dates for the festival will be June 10-13, 2021. 

The Myrtle Beach based festival typically attracts thousands of country music fans to the area, all of whom are eager to see their favorite musicians perform.

The headliners for the 2021 festival will stay the same. Concert-goers will still be able to see Luke Combs, Eric Church, Darius Rucker and Jake Owen live in concert come June.

For individuals who already purchased tickets to the 2020 festival, their tickets will automatically rollover to the 2021 festival. 

In a statement on the postponement of the festival, the Carolina Country Music Festival said, “Let’s just say it. 2020 sucks. We were all looking forward to partying together on the beach with these amazing artists (our best lineup yet!) and yet again, another event has been stripped from ALL our calendars.“

For more information on the postponement of the festival and the 2021 ticket rollover incentives, click here.

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