In a bid to address escalating transportation expenses, the Rock the Country Tour has announced significant price reductions for its upcoming shows. Festival organizers revealed that general admission passes will be discounted by up to 50% across seven small-town tour stops.
"Fuel costs are up and we want to help," the festival stated in a message to fans. "In response to rising transportation costs, you can enjoy up to 50% off general admission passes to any of 7 small town stops."
The move comes as the tour faces challenges, including the departure of performer Jelly Roll from one of its scheduled appearances. Despite these setbacks, organizers are focusing on making the events more accessible to attendees grappling with increased travel expenses.