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Bourbon & Beyond releases 2024 lineup; Here's who will be performing at the festival

The festival will be back at the Highland Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Expo Center from Sept. 19-Sept. 22.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The wait is over! Bourbon & Beyond has announced its 2024 lineup with Zach Bryan, Dave Matthews Band, Tyler Childers and Neil Young headlining. 

The festival will be back at the Highland Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Expo Center from Sept. 19-Sept. 22. 

Neil Young, Beck, and Matchbox Twenty will headline performances on Thursday; Dave Matthews Band, Tedeschi Trucks Band, and Black Pumas will headline on Friday; Zach Bryan, Cody Jinks, and Whiskey Myers will headline on Saturday; and Tyler Childers, My Morning Jacket, and The National will headline on Sunday.

“To have one of the most influential artists of all time, Neil Young, headline Bourbon & Beyond this year is so incredibly special. Not only do I love his music, but I think there is a real authenticity in his craft that has inspired generations of artists to find their true voice,” Danny Wimmer, Danny Wimmer Presents, said. “To have such a timeless artist share the stage with some of today’s best storytellers and craftsmen is something truly exceptional." 

Bourbon & Beyond recently announced that it will add nearly 50 more bands and two additional stages. This year, there will be more than 100 music artists performing at the 4-day festival.

This year's lineup also includes The Beach Boys, Young the Giant, Maren Morris, Mt. Joy, Fleet Foxes, X Ambassadors, and more. Please click here to see the full list. 

The festival will host more culinary and bourbon-related experiences throughout the jam-packed weekend.

General admission 4-day tickets are being sold starting at $269.99, with single day GA tickets being sold for $109.99. You can purchase your ticket here

You can also purchase camping or parking accommodations for the festival here

Last year's lineup featured a list of star-studded performers including Bruno Mars, Hozier, Blondie, The Killers, Duran Duran, Billy Strings, and The Black Keys. 

"We can’t wait to see everyone this September to celebrate the pure magic of this festival and the great city of Louisville," Wimmer said. 

Check out some of last year's photos from the festival:

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