
Alan Jackson , Martina McBride , George Jones , LeAnn Womack, Jessica Andrews, Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, Diamond Rio, Sara Evans, Toby Keith, Jamie O'Neal, Brad Paisley, SheDaisy and Keith Urban are among the first acts confirmed to appear at Nashville’s Fan Fair 2002.
The country music festival takes place on June 13-16 in downtown Nashville. The event had been held at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds since 1982, but it was moved downtown in 2001 after organizers complained of inadequate facilities and declining ticket sales.
Adelphia Coliseum, home of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans, will house 20 hours of entertainment over the festival’s four nights.
Besides the Adelphia Coliseum shows, Fan Fair will feature daily concerts on stages at Riverfront Park, autograph signings at the Nashville Convention Center, late-night music at downtown clubs and other attractions.
Other artists currently set to appear at Fan Fair 2002 include Trace Adkins, Chad Austin, Steve Azar, John Berry, BlackHawk, Chad Brock, Chris Cagle, Anita Cochran, Tammy Cochran, Elizabeth Cook, Billy Ray Cyrus, the Derailers, Daisy Dern, Joe Diffie, Deryl Dodd, Kristin Garner, Vince Gill, Pat Green, Andy Griggs, Ty Herndon, Steve Holy, Jolie & the Wanted, George Jones, Tracy Lawrence, Little Big Town, Lonestar, Brad Martin, McBride & the Ride, Lila McCann, Neal McCoy, Mark McGuinn, Allison Paige, Perfect Stranger, Michael Peterson, Rascal Flatts, Collin Raye, Charlie Robison, Leslie Satcher, Blake Shelton, Jeffrey Steele, Chalee Tennison, Cyndi Thomson, Trick Pony, Trini Triggs, Phil Vassar, Wild Horses, Mark Wills and Darryl Worley. More performers will be announced.
Fan Fair 2002 tickets may be ordered by calling toll-free 866-FAN-FAIR and through Ticketmaster. (Ticketmaster is LiveDaily’s parent company.)