
Inaugural Lineup Includes Ella Langley, Old Dominion,
Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band, and More!
JUNE 12-13 | WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT 5oclocksomewherefest.com
Country music icon Alan Jackson is spearheading a new one-of-a-kind festival experience in the Sunshine State – the first-ever Alan Jackson’s Five O’Clock Somewhere Fest!
WHEN & WHERE: The inaugural, multi-day event blending world-class music, coastal culture, and elevated hospitality will take place June 12-13 at The Palm Beaches Waterfront Commons in West Palm Beach, Florida.
TICKETS: Tickets are on sale now at 5oclocksomewherefest.com.
Ella Langley, Old Dominion and Jimmy Buffet’s Coral Reefer Band lead the festival’s star-packed performance lineup, which also includes Dylan Scott, Clint Black, Shenandoah, John Anderson, Rodney Atkins, Jammy Buffet (a Jimmy Buffett Tribute), Allen Stone and more. Comedian Dusty Slay and JD Spradlin of Sirius XM’s Radio Margaritaville will host the event.
Festival originator Jackson played a direct role in its creation and conceptualization. “I’ve gotten to enjoy so many experiences at my concerts over the years,” he says. “I’m not touring any more, but I like the idea of still being able to give people an opportunity to have a ‘Good Time’ and enjoy some great country music while they do,” he adds, invoking the spirit of another hit from his career. Jackson is excited to welcome fans to Five O’Clock Somewhere Fest as he launches the event…and he’ll mark the end of his touring career in late June at a sold-out stadium concert in Nashville.
The festival goal is to capture the vibe of the triple-platinum, CMA and ACM Award winning song that spent more than two months at the top of the charts in the Summer of 2003. The popularity of “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” has endured ever since, as people far-and-wide continue to embrace its carefree attitude and celebratory vibe.
The festival’s first-year location not only reflects all that – it’s the region where Jackson filmed the classic music video for the song and where he once had a home, enjoying the area’s coastal lifestyle, boating culture, and vibrant community that makes South Florida unique.