Mile 0 Fest Announces Impressive 2019 Lineup
In 2017, the inaugural Mile 0 Fest released its debut lineup, and fans of Texas music and beyond had to pick their jaws out of the dirt as they dreamed of seeing so much talent in one place, and in sunny Key West, Florida in the throes of winter no less. Now that so many fans made the trek last year and were happy to report it was no Fyre Fest—it was perhaps one of the best festivals they’ve ever attended—they’ll be lining up for tickets this year too, especially with such an impressive 2nd year lineup.
Joining stalwart names from the Texoma scene such as Turnpike Troubadours, Wade Bowen, Randy Rogers Band, Cody Canada and the Departed, and Charlie and Bruce Robison will be stalwarts of the Americana world like Trampled by Turtles and John Fullbright, full-blooded country acts like Tyler Childers and Mike and the Moonpies, and the best in emerging Texas music talent like Dalton Domino and Flatland Cavalry.
And unheard of within the realm of Texas music, Mile 0 Fest shows an impressive list of ladies who will be gracing the stage, including The Queen of Mile 0 Fest 2018, Jamie Lin Wilson, Bonnie Bishop, Courtney Patton, Tina Wilkins, Kylie Rae Harris, Kaitlin Butts, Jaime Wyatt, and Bri Bagwell.
Mile 0 Fest 2019 will be happening January 29th thru February 2nd in beautiful Key West, Florida. Packages include fully curated opportunities with lodging, or you can buy tickets and figure it out yourself. It’s certainly not the festival experience for everyone since it’s hard to get to and expensive to stay, but it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Fans wondering what to expect can read Saving Country Music’s recap of Mile 0 Fest 2018.
Passes and Packages go on sale July 16th at 9:00 AM CST.
Full lineup below:
• Turnpike Troubadours • Randy Rogers Band • The Mavericks • Tramped By Turtles • Wade Bowen • Tyler Childers • American Aquarium • Jack Ingram • Charlie Robison • Cody Canada & The Departed • Flatland Cavalry • Jamie Lin Wilson • Bruce Robison • Reckless Kelly • Mickey & The Motorcars • Kevin Fowler • Corb Lund • The Great Divide • Ray Wylie Hubbard • Shinyribs • Stoney LaRue • The Band of Heathens • John Fullbright • Charley Crockett • Bonnie Bishop • Mike and the Moonpies • Jamie Wyatt • Bri Bagwell • Jason Eady • Walt Wilkins • Courtney Patton • Dalton Domino • Tina Wilkins • Red Dirt Rangers • Zane Williams • Sean McConnell • Kyle Rae Harris • Kaitlin Butts • Byron White
More names to be added soon…
July 4, 2018 @ 8:45 am
Nice lineup. I might actually go to my first festival!
July 4, 2018 @ 12:30 pm
Year 1 was great and Year 2 is shaping up real nice as well. Love that Flatland Cavalry and Band of Heathens will be there. Sorry there’s no Sunny Sweeney, Jason Boland and Cody Jinks.
We’ll be there again!
July 4, 2018 @ 2:21 pm
I bet Boland gets added. Just a hunch of course.
July 4, 2018 @ 4:31 pm
Seems like such a perfect fit.
July 4, 2018 @ 5:12 pm
He played last year. Chance he gets added, but I’m sure they want to also give other performers a chance.
July 5, 2018 @ 5:26 pm
Right. We saw his Main Stage set, but his satellite show was at the same time as Mike and the Moonpies and Ray Wylie Hubbard. Lots of tough choices with a lineup like that. Was hoping to see more of them this time around.
July 4, 2018 @ 2:28 pm
I’m happy to see more “Red Dirt” artists playing in Florida.
July 4, 2018 @ 5:38 pm
Looks like Cody Jinks outgrew another festival. Still a hell of a lineup.
July 5, 2018 @ 6:08 am
Huge fan but not sure about that. Troubadours pulling big crowds in venues I don’t think jinks can sell out yet. Either way they are two of my favorites and go see whenever possible. This event would be worth it for Tyler and Turnpike alone in key west with the rest of the bill pure gravy.
July 5, 2018 @ 7:24 am
Due to the lack of Sunny Sweeney and Ward Davis on this line-up as well, I think it may be a management decision. They may also have a “do not compete” mentality/clause with the Loud and Heavy Fest. However, if I have to choose, I will be going to Mile 0 Fest. Key West in its most pleasant time of year vs. Fort Worth in August? It’s not a hard choice for me about the more desirable location.
July 5, 2018 @ 9:15 am
I’m not expecting Cody Jinks to be a part of any festivals aside from maybe Stagecoach or other massive ones in the foreseeable future. Clearly management has different plans. People should not hold these independent promoters accountable for this. Trust me, they want Cody Jinks to be there. But sometimes the price just gets too steep.
July 5, 2018 @ 5:05 am
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July 5, 2018 @ 11:26 am
Nailed it
July 5, 2018 @ 11:29 am
You know it!
July 5, 2018 @ 11:35 am
Wish I knew about this festival before I bought tix to the inaugural Florida Georgia Line fest at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Almost typed this with a straight face…
July 11, 2018 @ 11:06 am
We were at Year 1, Year 2 looks great, and we will make the trip every year they have it from now on. Key West in Jan/Feb AND Red Dirt…..HELL YEAH.