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Brantley Gilbert, Brett Young To Headline Cowboy Luau

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Brantley Gilbert and Brett Young are set to headline the upcoming Cowboy Luau music festival, scheduled to take place on September 16-17 at Poconos Park in the Poconos Mountains region of Pennsylvania.

According to the organizers, the full line-up of entertainment will run from 1-11 pm daily on three stages: the Main Stage-the Amphitheater at Poconos Park; an outdoor festival stage; and a Party Bar Dance Tent.

In addition to Gilbert and Young, several acts including Pennsylvania's own Warren Zeiders, as well as Ryan Griffin, Dylan Schneider, Austin Meade, Kassi Ashton, Rick Monroe & the Hitmen, Aydamn, and Jake's Rockin' Country Band will be performing at the festival. The event organizers are expected to announce more names in the coming weeks.

"We are honored to announce the first major event at POCONOS PARK bringing country music stars Brantley Gilbert and Brett Young to the Poconos," exclaimed John M. Oakes, CEO/Founder of From The RootsTM/POCONOS PARKTM. "We look forward to seeing the East Coast country music fans to show up and 'Get Your Good Times On' in their flannel and flip-flops, luau skirts or Daisy Dukes or cowboy boots and Hawaiian shirts and 'Party in the Poconos!'"

The Cowboy Luau event will also feature hula and line dancing and a corn hole tournament, among others.

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