By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Feb 11, 2013, at 1:06 PM Updated on 2/11 at 1:06 PM
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Toby Keith. Courtesy
Oklahoma country star
Toby Keith will headline a new Kansas City festival with
Luke Bryan in September.
The inaugural
Flatlands Country Music Festival at Sporting Park will run Sept. 12-14 in Kansas City, Kansas, organizers announced. Capacity is 24,000.
"When we were first approached to help create a new country music festival in Kansas City, we were blown away by the stadium and the potential for this market," said Rand Levy of Marquee, who is promoting the event. "We're very confident both the artists and our audience
will have an incredible experience at Flatlands."
Bryan, named Favorite Male Country Artist at the 2012 American Music Awards, will headline on Sept. 13. Reigning Billboard Country Artist of
the Decade Keith will be the featured performer the following night.
Additional artists confirmed include
Thompson Square,
Darius Rucker,
Rodney Atkins,
Love and Theft,
Kevin Fowler and
J.T. Hodges.
Plus, the
Charlie Daniels Band will headline a free concert on Sept. 12 in the Sprint Plaza, an area directly adjacent to the stadium bowl.
Tickets start at $99, and go on sale 10 a.m. Friday. Camping and parking passes also will be for sale. For more information, please visit
FlatlandsFestival.com or call 800-493-3378.
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