- by foxnews
- 08 Mar 2026
"Anderson County has been proud to host Rock the Country for the past two years," the Anderson County administrator, Rusty Burns, said in a statement to Fox Carolina. "The event was a huge success drawing tens of thousands of visitors, making a multimillion-dollar economic impact on the Upstate. An event of this caliber proved what a great venue and exceptional hospitality we have here in Anderson County. Of course, we are disappointed that Rock the Country will not return to Anderson this year."
"We are already planning additional major events and look forward to exciting announcements to come. Anderson County is committed to bringing high quality arts and entertainment to our community."
According to the festival's website, the lineups vary by city.
On Friday, Shinedown took to X to announce their sudden exit from the festival, which is being touted as "a celebration of community, tradition, and the spirit that's carried America through 250 years," explaining that their mission as a band is to "unite, not divide."
"Shinedown is everyone's band. We feel that we have been given a platform to bring all people together through the power of music and song. We have one boss, and it is everyone in the audience."
"Our band's purpose is to unite, not divide. With that in mind, we have made the decision that we will not be playing the Rock the Country festival," the statement read.
"We know this decision will create differences of opinion," Shinedown continued. "But we do not want to participate in something we believe will create further division."
The festival is a celebration of the 250th anniversary of America's independence. According to its website, "It's a chance to look around and appreciate the strength of our towns, the stories that shaped us, and the moments we'll be talking about long after the lights go down."
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