Who is performing at Buckeye Country Superfest?
Luke Combs
Luke Combs will headline the return of Buckeye Country Superfest on July 23, 2022, at Ohio Stadium. Combs will be joined by 2021 Country Breakout Awards “Independent Artist of the Year” Cody Jinks, singer/songwriter Zach Bryan, Kameron Marlowe, and Morgan Wade.
What bands have played in Ohio Stadium?
In addition to athletics, Ohio Stadium is also a concert venue, with U2, Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones, Genesis, Pink Floyd, and Metallica among the many acts to have played at the venue. The stadium opened in 1922 as a replacement for Ohio Field and had a seating capacity of 66,210.
When did the Rolling Stones play Ohio Stadium?
The Rolling Stones played at Ohio Stadium in Columbus in 2015. However, the band hasn’t brought a proper tour to Cleveland since 2002 at what was then called as Gund Arena.
Where is Buckeye Country Fest?
Ohio Stadium
COLUMBUS, Ohio — County superstar Luke Combs will headline next year’s Buckeye Country Superfest when it returns to Ohio Stadium in July. Ohio State announced on Friday the festival’s return for its fifth year, set to take place July 23, 2022.
Does Ohio Stadium have real grass?
FieldTurf Installed at Ohio State Football Complex – Ohio State Buckeyes. DALTON, GA – Ohio State University has selected and installed FieldTurf as the new artificial turf surface for one of its primary practice fields at the school’s athletic complex. FieldTurf replaced natural grass on this Ohio State field.
Is Morgan Wallen on tour?
Morgan Wallen is back, and in a big way. The country singer announced a major U.S. tour for 2022 kicking off in February and rolling throughout the U.S. for eight months before wrapping in mid-September.
Who owns Ohio Stadium?
The Ohio State University
Ohio Stadium/Owners
What is the capacity of the Michigan Stadium?
107,601
Michigan Stadium/Capacity
The Big House boasts a seating capacity of 107,601, but it has hosted crowds in excess of 115,000. The Big House’s largest attendance record was 115,109, set on Sept. 7, 2013 in Michigan’s 41-30 night-game victory over Notre Dame.