Myrtle Beach, January 20, 2026
Myrtle Beach is set to host its annual Country Music Festival, attracting thousands of fans from across the region. The festival promises an exciting lineup of popular country artists, food stalls, and community activities. Local businesses are gearing up for increased traffic as attendees flock to the city to enjoy live performances and various attractions. The event is expected to highlight the vibrant culture and hospitality of Myrtle Beach, making it a must-visit event this season.
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