C2C: Cowboy hats out in force for country music festival

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C2C: Cowboy hats out in force for country music festival
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Country to Country festival makes its Northern Ireland debut with three nights in the SSE Arena.

Pointed boots and cowboy hats will be on display this weekend as thousands of country music fans descend on Belfast.

She previously travelled to Amsterdam to see US performer Luke Combs during his stint on the C2C tour circuit in 2020."It feels great, it's so good for our community, I know its going to have a great turnout," she told BBC News NI ahead of the show. The slot provides a platform for international audiences to enjoy emerging country music talent with Conner Smith, Karley Scott Collins and Lauren Watkins taking to the stage for a Nashville-style, acoustic songwriters round."From ticket sales to streaming, country music has seen its best year yet in the UK and C2C has been a key element to that success," said CMA's Milly Olykan.

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