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Country star announced as Ostrich Fest headliner

More live music still to be announced

Posted 1/13/25

The organizers of one of the largest annual community events in Chandler have announced another one of its musical act headliners.

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Country star announced as Ostrich Fest headliner

More live music still to be announced

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The organizers of one of the largest annual community events in Chandler have announced another one of its musical act headliners.

The 35th annual Chandler Chamber Ostrich Festival announces multi-Platinum selling country artist Tyler Hubbard as the mainstage headliner, according to a news release.

Hubbard will take the stage to perform a career-spanning set on Sunday night, March 23.

Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers will headline the main stage on Friday, March 14, on the first of the two weekends of the festival. The festival is set for March 14-16 and March 21-23 at Tumbleweed Park.

Hubbard released his self-titled debut album in 2023, spawning two chart-topping hits “5 Foot 9” and “Dancin’ in the Country.”

His sophomore album, ‘Strong,’ produced his third solo No. 1, “Back Then Right Now,” making him the only artist to start two separate careers with at least three consecutive No. 1 songs. Previously, he was one-half of the country music duo Florida Georgia Line.

Tickets are on sale now at OstrichFestival.com and start at $20 for ages 5 through 12, $30 for general admission adult tickets, and $150 for VIP tickets. Festival entry for children four and under is free.

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