Parker McCollum, Red Clay Strays to headline inaugural St. Pete Country Fest

The inaugural St. Pete Country Fest is set to bring more than 40 country music artists to Vinoy Park, from Nov. 21–23, 2025.

The three-day waterfront event will feature performances across three stages and include a mix of legendary acts and rising stars. Headliners include Parker McCollum, The Red Clay Strays and Treaty Oak Revival. Additional artists in the lineup include Chase Rice, Muscadine Bloodline, Flatland Cavalry, Kameron Marlowe, Sam Barber, Hudson Westbrook, and others, with more to be announced.

The festival aims to highlight both national talent and local up-and-coming acts through a regional showcase. Organizers say it will also feature immersive, on-site experiences, local vendors, family-friendly activities and some of the most affordable ticket options in the country.

“St. Petersburg offers the perfect setting for a country music festival—stunning waterfront views and an energy that can’t be matched,” said Braxton Wilson, founder of St. Pete Country Fest and president of Palmetto Entertainment.

Tickets went on sale March 7, with options for General Admission, Main Stage VIP, Super VIP and vacation packages.

The festival is produced by Palmetto Entertainment and TRZ Live, in collaboration with Morgan MacMillan of Urban Stillhouse and LNE Presents, the team behind Reggae Rise Up.

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