A popular country festival is making its way back to Glasgow next year.
Since 2013, the event has brought together some of the world’s best country artists and future stars, with this year's line-up including the likes of Drake Milligan, Carly Pearce and Elle King.Milly Olykan, CMA vice president, international relations and development, said:"The festival continues to provide opportunities for fans to discover new artists, while also giving more established Nashville artists international exposure and profile.
"We are incredibly proud to continue to partner with C2C and engage with the invaluable industry and media in the U.K. who work to further our genre year-round."2 presenter, Bob Harris, who will be hosting the event, added: “I’m so pleased to be back at C2C again in 2024.at the O2 and back into our Radio 2 studio to bring millions of listeners the very best that C2C has to offer.
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