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Kicker Country Stampede Music and Camping Festival

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Kicker Country Stampede Music and Camping Festival

The Midwest's largest 3-day country music and camping festival in the heartland, Kicker Country Stampede brings in over 20 artists and a first-class lineup of today's top national entertainers while more than 100,000 fans embark on Topeka for the event.

Country Stampede won the coveted 2014 Governor’s Outstanding Tourism Event award in the State of Kansas, along with countless other awards over the years. Television shows such as The CMT Top 20 Countdown, Ellen, The Outdoor Channel, and several other popular television shows have filmed and broadcast live from the festival.

For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact the Stampede office. Tickets will also be available over the Internet.

Kicker Country Stampede Music and Camping Festival

Address : Country Stampede Festival Grounds, 7530 SW Topeka Blvd Topeka KS
Phone : 785-539-2222   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@countrystampede.com

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Admission Fee : Tickets Online

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