Introduction
Country to Country 2026 is officially on the horizon, and the newly announced lineup has fans buzzing with excitement. From March 13 to 16, London, Glasgow, and Belfast will once again transform into the ultimate gathering places for country music lovers, and this year’s roster promises to be nothing short of legendary.
At the top of the bill are Brooks & Dunn, the iconic duo whose timeless hits have defined decades of country music. Joining them is global superstar Keith Urban, known for his electrifying performances and boundary-pushing artistry. Rising fast through the ranks, breakout sensation Zach Top rounds out the headlining trio, bringing fresh energy and a nod to classic country sounds that have already won him a devoted following.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there. The undercard boasts an incredible mix of established stars and fresh talent. Scotty McCreery, with his deep voice and heartfelt storytelling, will bring fan favorites to the stage, while Ashley Cooke’s modern flair and heartfelt lyrics are set to captivate audiences. Russell Dickerson, famous for his infectious energy and singalong anthems, is sure to get the crowds moving. Meanwhile, Alana Springsteen and Drake Milligan represent the next wave of Nashville talent, offering a glimpse into the genre’s bright future.
C2C has long been celebrated not just as a festival, but as a cultural bridge, connecting fans across the UK and Ireland with the heart of American country music. Each year, it delivers a blend of nostalgia, innovation, and community, and 2026 looks set to raise the bar even higher. With such a powerful lineup, fans can expect unforgettable moments, from massive singalongs to intimate ballads that showcase the emotional depth of the genre.
Tickets for this year’s highly anticipated festival go on sale Friday, September 26 at 10 a.m. With demand expected to be sky-high, fans are encouraged to act fast and secure their spot at one of the biggest weekends on the global country music calendar. C2C 2026 isn’t just a concert—it’s a celebration of the genre’s past, present, and future.