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CMA Award Winner Headlines Inaugural Atlanta Braves Fest

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CMA Award Winner Headlines Inaugural Atlanta Braves Fest
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The Atlanta Braves are swinging for the fences, not just on the field, but on the stage, too.

In a bold, first-of-its-kind move, the Braves organization has unveiled the inaugural Atlanta Braves Fest, and it’s not just about baseball. This ambitious celebration, taking place at Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta from January 26–27, is merging the power of sports and music into a single, show-stopping experience, and they’ve brought out the big guns.

CMA Winners Headline a Game-Changing Lineup

CMA Winners Headline a Game-Changing Lineup
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Among the headliners? None other than CMA Award-winning juggernauts like Lainey Wilson and Riley Green. Yes, that’s right — two of country music’s hottest names will take the stage at the same venue where Ronald Acuña Jr. made baseball history. For fans, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness a genre-crossing, fandom-uniting spectacle where home runs and high notes collide.

Lainey Wilson, whose star has skyrocketed thanks to her blend of gritty Southern charm and modern country polish, recently snagged five CMA Awards, including the coveted Entertainer of the Year. Sharing the lineup is Riley Green, the Alabama-born artist whose rugged vocals and throwback sound have earned him a growing legion of loyal fans. Pair that with performances from Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line fame, and you’ve got a festival that blurs the lines between concert and cultural event.

More Than a Music Festival – It’s Braves Country Unplugged

But this isn’t just a music show slapped onto a baseball event. The Braves Fest is designed as a full-fledged fan immersion, featuring player appearances, Q&A sessions, interactive activities, and behind-the-scenes experiences that cater to every age group and interest level. From autographs to batting cages, from live music to exclusive merch drops, this is fan service on steroids.

A New Tradition Begins in Atlanta

The Braves aren’t just chasing another NL East title; they’re redefining what it means to be a Major League Baseball team in the 21st century. With Braves Fest, they’re building something bigger than sports: a cultural gathering, a music showcase, a community celebration, and a bold new tradition.

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Spencer Rickles Writer
Spencer Rickles was born and raised in Atlanta and has followed the Braves closely for the last 25 years, going to many games every season since he was a child.

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