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Country Thunder
PCSO has new safety tool for Country Thunder
PCSO Facebook page
A PCSO aerial view from a past Country Thunder.
Posted
COUNTRY THUNDER
April 11-14
Canyon Moon Ranch
20585 E. Water Way, Florence
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office is introducing a new way for fans to keep safe at this year’s Country Thunder.
Country Thunder 2024 runs April 11-14, which means thousands of country music fans will be descending onto the Florence area.
Starting this year, attendees can now text CT2024 to 65513 to sign up for festival-related emergency alerts, PCSO Sheriff Mark Lamb stated in a reel posted on PCSO’s Facebook page.
“Also, during the festival, you're going to see my guys and gals out there making sure that everyone has a great time,” Lamb stated. “So, please be safe, stay hydrated and have fun.”