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Viera Country Fest rescheduled for December due to extreme heat

County music celebration in Central Florida now set for Dec. 14

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MELBOURNE, Fla. – Grab your hat and cowboy boots because the third annual Viera Country Fest is returning to Central Florida later this year.

The event was scheduled to kick up some dust around on July 13 at Wickham Park in Melbourne. But hold your horses! The event has been rescheduled to Dec. 14 at 4 p.m., due to predicted extreme high heat levels and index. However, nothing else about the festival has changed.

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The festival, which is “bringing back country music to Brevard County,” according to its website, will feature a variety of popular county artists. Performances will feature singers and bands such as Julian Mangum, Red Dirt Roses, Noah Hunton and more.

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There will also be a variety of other live entertainment opportunities, food trucks, refreshments and vendors for guests to check out during their time at the festival.

There are both general admission and VIP tickets available for purchase on the festival’s website. There will be no tickets sold at the event the day of, so those interested are encouraged to buy tickets before they sell out. To learn more about the Viera Country Fest or its tickets, visit the event’s website.


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