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Country Artists to Bring “Rugged Charm” to World Cup Festival in Ketchum

by Barbara
Glastonbury Festival

Several prominent country music artists will add a touch of “rugged charm” to the 5850 Fest, a lively street party held in downtown Ketchum during the Alpine skiing World Cup Finals in March. Event organizers unveiled the star-studded lineup last week, promising an electrifying mix of country music and world-class skiing action.

Nashville-based Tyler Rich, powerhouse vocalist Annie Bosko, singer/songwriter Josh Weathers, and Jason Jones will take the stage, offering a blend of boot-stomping country tunes to complement the high-energy atmosphere. “These additions add a dose of rugged charm to the festival,” organizers said in a press release, emphasizing the event’s mission to celebrate the cultural vibrancy of Ketchum and Sun Valley.

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In addition to the country performances, the festival will also feature rock bands Sugar Ray and Barenaked Ladies, country legend Tracy Byrd, and DJ Brandi Cyrus, ensuring a diverse mix of music for festival-goers.

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Many of the festival’s events will be free to the public, while VIP passes will be available for those seeking exclusive experiences. Single-day VIP passes are priced at $1,000, and full-access passes at $5,000. VIP passholders will enjoy perks such as front-row seating, access to private lounges, and exclusive events.

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