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WILLIAMSPORT, MD – April 26, 2025, promises a day filled with country music, fun, and family-friendly activities at Dirty Boots Country Fest, hosted at its usual springtime venue at the Red Men Lodge in Williamsport, MD. This event has become a regional highlight for country music lovers, and 2025 is set to be no exception.

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The headlining act for the 2025 edition is Restless Road, a rapidly rising country band whose debut album has garnered attention across the country music scene. Attendees can expect a dynamic live performance from this fan-favorite band, which will take the stage at 7:00 PM.

Kicking off the day’s festivities is local favorite Faith Noel, who will open the festival at 12:30 PM with her rendition of the “Star-Spangled Banner” and continue to perform her regional country hits. At 2:30 PM, The Leroy Burkes Band, fronted by Army veteran Leroy Burks, will bring honky-tonk vibes and energetic country tunes. The award-winning Dean Crawford & The Dunns River Band will follow at 4:30 PM, showcasing the best of Maryland’s country music talent.

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The festival promises more than just music. Dirty Boots Country Fest offers a range of activities for attendees of all ages. For the adventurous, there will be pull tabs in the pavilion, 50/50 raffles, and even the quirky Chicken Poop Bingo. Food and drink options will be abundant, with an unlimited draft beer upgrade available for $30, offering beverages like Bud Light, Yuengling, Michelob Ultra, and Angry Orchard. Signature cocktails and a variety of food vendors, including barbecue options, will also be available for purchase.

For younger attendees, Dirty Boots provides a special “Giddy Up Package” that includes country-themed items like cowboy hats, slap bracelets, and more. Kids can enjoy inflatables, pony rides, face painting, and even farm animal interactions, including the beloved 2024 mascot, Aussie the Goat.

Line dancing enthusiasts will be pleased to know that Line Dance For You will be returning, providing dance instruction and keeping the dance floor lively throughout the day. Jeep fans also have something to look forward to with the return of the Jeep Ride & Show, an annual favorite that grows in popularity each year.

Ticket options are designed to cater to a wide variety of preferences. General admission tickets are available for $25, while VIP access, which includes early entry, a catered meal, and unlimited beer, is priced at $100. Jeep owners can participate in the Jeep Ride & Show for $15, and families can opt for the $20 “Kid Giddyup Package.”

With limited tickets—only 2,800 general admission slots available—Dirty Boots Country Fest is expected to sell out quickly. Those interested in attending are encouraged to secure their tickets early and check out vendor information on the festival’s official website, dbcountryfest.com.

Story by multiple RFHC contributors.

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