The Boyertown Area Times

Brandywine country

Tens of thousands expected to see country music stars perform

- By Brian Bingaman bbingaman@21st-centurymed­ia.com @brianbinga­man on Twitter

It’s a brave new world for the Ludwig’s Corner Horse Show grounds, which has the capacity for a crowd of 15,000.

From Aug. 24 to 26, country music fans will be gathering for Citadel Country Spirit USA, a new weekend-long festival of establishe­d hit-makers, like Alabama, Toby Keith, Brad Paisley and Trace Adkins, and singers whose songs you’ve probably heard, like Jake Owen, Dustin Lynch and “The Voice” alum Cassadee Pope.

In all, there will more than 20 country music artists featured on two stages. The regional talent winners of the Citadel Rising Star Contest — Derek Crider; Brian McConnell, of West Chester; and Stephanie Grace, of Douglassvi­lle — will perform on the Citadel Rising Star Stage between main stage acts.

Citadel Country Spirit USA comes to Chester County from Impact Entertainm­ent, the producer of Country Summer, a festival that’s been held each of the last five years in Santa Rosa, Calif., a suburb of San Francisco. Drawing from that successful formula, the festival experience will include an array of activities, 17 different food vendors and libations curated by Spectrum Catering and Events (whose clients include Cirque du Soleil and the Profession­al Golfers Associatio­n), ranging from craft brews by Sierra Nevada to wines at the Barefoot Wine Garden and spirits at the Jose Cuervo Saloon.

Alan Jacoby, the executive producer of Impact Entertainm­ent, said it was the Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau that reached out to him in late 2015 about hosting what he called a “weekendlon­g music, food, beverage and shopping experience,” and that they even came up with a list of 60 different possible sites.

“The sponsors will have activities at their booths, and we’re bringing in a mechanical bull,” Jacoby said. “The site’s gonna look nice ... a nice country festival site. We’re looking forward to a great American musical extravagan­za.”

Ludwig’s Corner is located off Route 100, about 20 minutes south of Pottstown.

A portion of ticket sales will be donated to Children’s Hospital of Philadelph­ia.

Main stage at a glance

Aug. 24: 3:45 p.m. Cassadee Pope, 5:30 p.m. Brett Young, 7:15 p.m. Dustin Lynch, 9:15 p.m. Alabama.

Aug. 25: 2 p.m. Jimmie Allen, 3:45 p.m. High Valley, 5:30 p.m. Tyler Farr, 7:15 p.m. Trace Adkins, 9:15 p.m. Toby Keith.

Aug. 26: 2 p.m. Danielle Bradbery, 3:45 p.m. Michael Ray, 5:30 p.m. Jake Owen, 7:30 p.m. Brad Paisley.

Overnight accommodat­ions

Going to be there more than one day? Take a look at www.brandywine­valley. com/country.

What not to bring

Because this is a new event, you should know that the following are prohibited at Citadel Country Spirit USA: Pets, with the exception of service dogs; video cameras; audio equipment; still photograph­y cameras that utilize detachable lenses; artificial noisemaker­s or laser pointers; glass bottles or metal cans/containers; knives; guns; mace; any item determined to be a weapon by security; alcoholic beverages (none allowed through gate; beverages are available for purchase on the grounds); drugs; squirt guns or balloons (through the gate); bicycles; skateboard­s; scooters; ice chests or food purchased from restaurant­s outside the fairground­s; backpacks or bags larger than 12x6x12; tents; and umbrellas.

Lawn chairs will only be permitted in the general admission area; no blankets or reclining lounge chairs.

Strollers will not be permitted in the aisles, within the seat rows or directly next to the end of the rows, but can be parked in a designated area located behind the chairs within the reserved seating area. You will be able to access the stroller as needed, but it is recommende­d that you keep all valuables with you.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Citadel Country Spirit USA performers High Valley.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Citadel Country Spirit USA performers High Valley.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Brad Paisley’s biggest hits include “He Didn’t Have to Be,” “Celebrity,” “We Danced,” “Alcohol” and a collaborat­ion with fellow headliner Alabama, “Old Alabama.”
SUBMITTED PHOTO Brad Paisley’s biggest hits include “He Didn’t Have to Be,” “Celebrity,” “We Danced,” “Alcohol” and a collaborat­ion with fellow headliner Alabama, “Old Alabama.”
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Trace Adkins’ hits include “Every Light in the House,” “(This Ain’t No) Thinkin’ Thing,” “I Left Something Turned on at Home” and “The Rest of Mine.”
SUBMITTED PHOTO Trace Adkins’ hits include “Every Light in the House,” “(This Ain’t No) Thinkin’ Thing,” “I Left Something Turned on at Home” and “The Rest of Mine.”
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Citadel Country Spirit USA performer Brett Young.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Citadel Country Spirit USA performer Brett Young.
 ?? PHOTO BY WILL BUCQUOY ?? Jake Owen on stage.
PHOTO BY WILL BUCQUOY Jake Owen on stage.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Alabama’s string of hits began in 1980 and includes “Love in the First Degree,” “Mountain Music,” “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas” and “Song of the South.”
SUBMITTED PHOTO Alabama’s string of hits began in 1980 and includes “Love in the First Degree,” “Mountain Music,” “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas” and “Song of the South.”
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Country music singer Stephanie Grace is one of the rising stars invited to perform.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Country music singer Stephanie Grace is one of the rising stars invited to perform.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Citadel Country Spirit USA performer Tyler Farr.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Citadel Country Spirit USA performer Tyler Farr.

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