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Coordinates: 46°4624N 95°5214W / 46.77333°N 95.87056°W / 46.77333; -95.87056
 

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WE Fest
Genrecountry
Datesfirst weekend in August
Location(s)Soo Pass Ranch
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
Coordinates46°46′24N 95°52′14W / 46.77333°N 95.87056°W / 46.77333; -95.87056
Years active1983-present
FoundersJeff Krueger
Websitewww.wefest.com

WE Fest is a three-day country music festival that has been held each year on the first weekend in August at the Soo Pass Ranch in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States. WE Fest is one of the largest country music festivals by attendance in the United States. In 2016, over 150,000 attended the three day event.[1] The next WE Fest is scheduled for August 1-3, 2024.

Ownership of WE Fest (Matt Mithun and Live Nation), has changed in recent years with updates often posted to the website.[2]

The festival was started by Jeff Krueger in August 1983 and was held on a stage that was down in a horse pasture. The top of the stage was built to look like a barn. there were approximately 9,000 people.

An established venue and festival grounds have been developed and on site camping is often an available option.

The WE Fest logo was created by John Roley in 1982 in Bloomington, Minnesota, at Jeff Krueger's attic apartment on Old Shakopee Road. Jeff wanted to call the Festival The US Fest. That logo was actually Steve Wozniak's Festival in California. By suggestion from Roley, Krueger called the festival WE in '83 Festival, then More in '84 and Alive in '85. This is how the WE Fest became a project.

Alabama was the first band to perform at WE Fest. Since then, other country singers and bands have included Jason Aldean, Big & Rich, Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Eric Church, Florida Georgia Line, Rascal Flatts, Vince Gill, Merle Haggard, Faith Hill, Toby Keith, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roger Miller, Martina McBride, Tim McGraw, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Charley Pride, and Kane Brown as well as George Strait, Brett Eldredge, Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Tanya Tucker, Keith Urban, Tammy Wynette, Brad Paisley, and Trisha Yearwood.[citation needed]

Lineups By Year

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2019
August 2019 
  • Chris Stapleton
  • Keith Urban
  • Brooks & Dunn
  • Billy Currington
  • Jake Owen
  • Jamey Johnson
  • Big & Rich
  • LeAnn Rimes
  • LANCO
  • Walker Hayes
  • Jimmie Allen
  • Dylan Scott
  • Tyler Rich
  • Adam Doleac
  • Kelleigh Bannen
  • 2018

    August 2018

    2017

    August 2017

    2016

    August 2016

    2015

    August 2015

    1983

    August 1983

    [3][4]

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "WE Fest 2016 Hosts 150K Country Fans". Taste of Country. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
  • ^ Townsquare Media Acquires WE Fest Worlds Largest Country Music And Camping Festival
  • ^ "WE Fest History". WE Fest Country Music Festival. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  • ^ "We Fest 1983 Setlists". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
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