Published September 20, 2008 10:31 pm - Big Spring Jam XVI is set to light up Tennessee Valley nights as it returns this Sept. 26-28 to Big Spring International Park in downtown Huntsville.
Big Spring Jam music fest is Sept. 26-28 in Huntsville
Big Spring Jam XVI is set to light up Tennessee Valley nights as it returns this Sept. 26-28 to Big Spring International Park in downtown Huntsville. The Southeast’s premiere music festival celebrates its 16th year with the announcement of its most impressive weekend schedule yet. The line up is packed full of entertainment including over forty artists on three stages. Country, classic rock, hip-hop, Christian and modern rock music genres are all represented with top-notch acts including STYX, T-Pain, Kenny Rogers, Buckcherry, MercyMe, Kansas, the Nashville MusikMafia and many more.
Friday Night
The WDRM stage will feature a patriotic evening as Lee Greenwood performs at 7:15, followed by country standout Chris Cagle. The Gambler himself, Kenny Rogers, headlines the stage at 10:15 pm.
The Huntsville Havoc Stage will feature Edwin McCain at 9:15 and then rocks the night out with STYX at 10:30 pm.
The WZYP Stage will blow crowds away at 7:15 with Shinedown. Avenged Sevenfold follows at 8:45 before modern rock super-stars Buckcherry take the stage at 10:15 pm.
Saturday Night
Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish will get the party started at 7:30 as he plays to fans at the WDRM stage. He is followed by the rowdy sounds of Nashville’s MusikMafia featuring Cowboy Troy at 9:15, John Rich at 9:30 and the Redneck Woman, Gretchen Wilson, at 10:30 pm.
Rock and Roll will be alive and well at the Huntsville Havoc Stage as Sister Hazel performs at 7:30, followed by rock legends Kansas at 9:00 and .38 Special at 10:30 pm.
The WZYP Stage features Hightide Blues at 6:30 and Tantric at 7:45 before hip-hop mega-star T-Pain owns the stage at 10:30 pm.
Sunday Night