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The Ultimate Country Concert Bucket List

Concerts heal the mind and allow you to make memories you will never forget.

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The Ultimate Country Concert Bucket List
Megan Smith

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Picture this: you and your three best friends save up for months for tickets to an artist you've been dying to see. Your seats are close, you can't stop laughing, and the lights just went down for the opening act. You spend the next two hours singing and dancing to your favorite songs and look around and see a stadium full of thousands of people, singing along just like you. For those couple of hours, it seems that nothing can go wrong. You're happy. You're carefree. And the only thought on your mind is what song will come next. And you never, ever, ever want it to end.

If you've felt this before, you know that it becomes addicting, and you are constantly looking for your next concert to go to. Here is the ultimate list of country concerts that are sure to make you feel this way...

1. Kenny Chesney 

2. Thomas Rhett 

3. Tim McGraw

4. Zac Brown Band 

5. Jason Aldean

6. Kane Brown

7. Chris Young

8. Jake Owen

9. Lee Brice

10. Carrie Underwood

11. Garth Brooks 

12. Cole Swindell

13. Dierks Bentley

14. Brett Young

15. Eric Church

16. Old Dominion

17. Brett Eldredge

18. Jon Pardi

19. Brad Paisley

20. Florida Georgia Line

21. Dustin Lynch

22. Scotty McCreery

23. Brantley Gilbert

24. Dan + Shay

25. Luke Bryan

26. Rascal Flatts

27. Sam Hunt

28. Blake Shelton

29. Luke Combs 

30. Keith Urban 

"Tonight could be somebody's first concert ever. And you never know, this could be our last concert ever. So if we all die tomorrow, I want to make damn sure we have a great night tonight, alright?"

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