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Annapolis Music Festival: 2 Classic Rock Bands To Headline Weekend Of Tunes At Fairgrounds
Two classic rock bands will headline an Anne Arundel County music festival. Hint: You'll be singing "Sweet Home Maryland" like a free bird.

CROWNSVILLE, MD — Two classic rock bands and a country singer will headline a June music festival near Annapolis, event planners announced recently.
Lynyrd Skynyrd will take the stage on Friday, June 3 for night one of the Let's Go Music Festival at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds. The southern rock group is famous for anthems like "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird."
Billy Currington will headline on Saturday, June 4. The contemporary country artist is best known for hits like "Do I Make You Wanna" and "It Don't Hurt Like It Used To."
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The Goo Goo Dolls will lead the bill on Sunday, June 5. The alternative rock band made a splash with songs like "Iris" and "Slide."
Other performers include:
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Friday
- The Outlaws
Saturday
- Michael Ray
- LANCO
- Lindsay Ell
- Chase Bryant
- Sahara Moon
- One more musician to be announced
Sunday
- Walk Off the Earth
- Better Than Ezra
- The Calling
- Sister Hazel
Tickets cost $59.99 for a single day or $159.99 for the full weekend. This early bird pricing ends Thursday at 11:59 p.m.
The Let's Go Music Festival debuted last July as a two-day event in the same Crownsville location. That weekend featured Smash Mouth, Sugar Ray and Gin Blossoms.
Planners added a third day this year. The Saturday and Sunday lineup came out on Dec. 13, 2021. The Friday roster followed on Jan. 28.
Tickets are available at letsgofest.com.
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