The Down Under Country Music Festival is set to return to Port Orange this Labor Day weekend, bringing together music, brews, and local flavors. Hosted by Jimmy Hula’s of Port Orange and Dunes Brewing, the event promises a lively celebration from August 30 to September 1.
This free festival, now in its second year, will feature performances from local country artists. Attendees can enjoy craft beers and seltzers from Dunes Brewing while savoring snacks and refreshments from Jimmy Hula’s taco and margarita bar.
Headlining the event once again is Reed Foley, a singer-songwriter and Port Orange City Council member. Foley, who has opened for country stars like Jason Aldean and Cooper Alan, gained recognition with his hit single “Beer Needs Drinkin’,” which made the top 40 on the country breakout chart. With over 300,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, Foley’s return to the festival stage is eagerly anticipated.