Country Hitmakers Chris Janson And Locash Headline Horse Soldier Farms’ Fourth Of July Grand Opening

Horse Soldier Farms is throwing open its gates with a properly American party. The new home of Horse Soldier Bourbon launches with a two-day Fourth of July celebration, pairing country music, PBR bull riding, bourbon experiences and fireworks across the rolling hills of southern Kentucky. Tickets, including VIP and General Admission, are on sale now.

The setting is the 240-acre property in Somerset, Kentucky, and the timing lines up with America’s 250th birthday. The weekend is built as a gathering place for music fans, bourbon lovers, Western sports followers and families looking for a distinctly American summer celebration rooted in hospitality, craftsmanship and community.

The music carries serious firepower. Multi-instrumentalist Chris Janson kicks things off July 3rd, and country duo Locash takes the stage July 4th, with PBR competition running throughout the weekend and bringing some of the world’s top bull riders to the farm for its first public event.

Locash know how to work a crowd, with a catalogue that includes the platinum-certified “I Love This Life” and No. 1 singles “One Big Country Song” and “I Know Somebody.” Since launching in 2015, the duo has racked up nearly 800 million global streams on the strength of high-energy live shows and celebration-minded storytelling. They called the holiday booking truly special and promised to bring the party to Somerset.

Janson brings his own arsenal. The Grand Ole Opry member and award-winning artist, producer and songwriter is behind hits like “Buy Me A Boat,” “Fix A Drink,” “Good Vibes” and “Done,” with billions of global streams, multi-platinum certifications, and ACM and iHeartRadio Music Awards to his name. He kept it simple, saying his July 3rd set will be a BIG party.

From the opening gates to the Independence Day fireworks finale, the weekend is meant to preview what Horse Soldier Farms aims to become, a year-round destination where bourbon, storytelling, music and American heritage all meet in one place.