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CMA Fest returned to Nashville over the weekend and brought out hundreds of country artists to perform across multiple Music City stages.
Warner Music Nashville took over Ascend Amphitheater on Saturday night (6/11) for the fourth year, pulling in a sold-out crowd for performances by newcomer Avery Anna and host Shy Carter, as well as Tyler Braden, Randall King and Ingrid Andress before Cole Swindell took the stage for his headlining set.
Pictured above before heading to the nearest honky tonk to celebrate are (l-r) WMN EVP of Artist Development Shane Tarleton, Swindell, Braden, King, WMN Co-President Ben Kline, Andress, Anna, Carter and WMN Co-President Cris Lacy.
Photo Credit: Alan Poizner