Morgan Wallen to headline ‘Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam 2023’

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Just as the 10th Annual Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam kicked off this year with Brett Young hitting the stage for the first of four days of music at Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach, organizers used the occasion to share the news that Morgan Wallen has been confirmed to headline the 11th Annual Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam on Saturday, June 3, 2023.

Said festival Executive Producer Rendy Lovelady:  “Morgan Wallen is by far the most requested headliner we have ever had in the history of Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam as the fans hear their lives in his music. Judging by the passionate crowd response tonight, we are all excited to welcome him to Panama City Beach!”

Tickets for next year’s festival were made available at www.GulfCoastJam.com. The 11th annual event will be held over four days next June 1-4, 2023. Additional headliners and the full lineup will be released in the coming weeks.

In addition to Brett Young at this year’s 10th Annual Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam, performers included Jameson Rodgers, Niko Moon, and Casi Joy. Friday saw Old Dominion, Gary Allan, Jordan Davis, Randy Rogers Band, Tyler Rich, Ryan Griffin, Tigirlily, and Presley & Taylor hit the stage, with Florida Georgia Line performing Saturday along with Chris Janson, Maddie & Tae, Frankie Ballard, Darryl Worley, Steve Moakler, Nate Barnes, and Chandler Flint. The festival wrapped up Sunday with headliners Brooks & Dunn, Scotty McCreery, Mitchell Tenpenny, Tracy Lawrence, Corey Smith, Elvie Shane, Confederate Railroad, and Pepsi Southern Original winner Jonboy Storey.

Follow Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam at www.GulfCoastJam.com and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for special announcements about the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam.

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