The festival has also locked in artists such as Parker McCollum, Jordan Davis, Shaboozey, Megan Moroney, Cody Jinks, and more.
Jelly Roll, Keith Urban, Luke Combs (Credit: Eric Ryan Anderson, Supplied)
Rock The Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival, which will take place in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from 4 to 6 April 2025, has announced its line-up, and it’s seriously impressive.
Starring headliners Jelly Roll, Keith Urban, and Luke Combs—who headline the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, respectively—the event, produced in partnership with Live Nation, has also locked in artists including Parker McCollum, Jordan Davis, Shaboozey, Megan Moroney, Cody Jinks, and more.
As it’s not strictly a country music event, Tortuga Music Festival features artists including Ludacris, Yelawolf, The Original Wailers, Artikal Sound System, and others. You can find the full line-up below.
The three-day music festival will feature three stages by the seaside. Tickets go on sale on Friday, 1 November, at 10 am EST. You can find tickets and more ticketing information here. Hotel and VIP experience packages can be purchased exclusively via Vibee through Tortuga.Vibee.com.
One of the stages at the 2025 edition of Tortuga Music Festival is the Next from Nashville stage. Emerging artists out of Nashville set to perform on the stage include Abby Anderson, Avery Anna, Bayker Blankenship, Karley Scott Collins, Kashus Culpepper, Denitia, Jade Eagleson, Mae Estes, Thomas Edwards, Lanie Gardner, Noah Hicks, Jenna LaMaster, Bryce Leatherwood, Lauren Watkins and Charlie Worsham.
Jelly Roll recently shared the deluxe edition of his latest album, Beautifully Broken, which adds six new tracks to the existing 22-song tracklist.
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Added to the end of the original album’s tracklist, the deluxe begins with Take A Bow (featuring pop singer Halsey), Don’t Want To (featuring Keith Urban), Devil Down (featuring ERNEST), Really Gone (featuring Russ), Past Yesterday (featuring Skylar Grey), and Lonely Road (featuring mgk), which we’ve heard before and is a welcome addition.
Meanwhile, Luke Combs recently announced a stadium tour of Australia – the first country artist to headline stadiums in Australia – while Keith Urban will also return home next year, playing in arenas across the country.