History of Alabaster CityFest
Alabaster CityFest is planned and organized by members of the Alabaster Arts Council and countless volunteers. The all-day music festival is open to the public, drawing in tens of thousands of visitors from Alabaster, Pelham, Helena, the Greater Birmingham Alabama area, and surrounding regions in the Southeast.
This free outdoor music festival includes well-known music artists representing various genres of music. The all-day family entertainment also includes vendors offering various arts & crafts, foods, services and entertainment, the Cruise-In Car Show, and KidsFest — all-day entertainment for the kids.
The first Alabaster CityFest was organized in 2003.
CityFest is funded 100% by generous local and national sponsors, and we are very thankful to each of these sponsors who have allowed us to enjoy the entertainment from world famous musicians.
History of Headliners:
2003 | Brian Howe – Bad Company | |
2004 | Fabulous Thunderbirds | |
2005 | Loverboy | Julie Roberts |
2006 | Joe Nichols | Foghat |
2007 | Diamond Rio | Gin Blossoms |
2008 | Tracy Lawrence | Sister Hazel |
2009 | Terri Clark | Tonic |
2010 | Travis Tritt | Eve 6 |
2011 | Craig Morgan | Vertical Horizon |
2012 | Lonestar | Everclear |
2013 | Josh Turner | Ed Kowalcyzk (from Live) |
2014 | Rodney Atkins | Fuel |
2015 | Scotty McCreery | Civil Twilight |
2016 | David Nail | Black Jackey Symphony (Fleetwood Mac) |
2017 | Maddie and Tae | Black Jacket Symphony (Queen) |
2018 | 38 Special | Gin Blossoms |
2019 | Easton Corbin | Atlanta Rhythm Section |
2020 | covid | |
2021 | covid | |
2022 | Lauren Alaina | Vertical Horizon |
2023 | Chris Lane | Sister Hazel |
2024 | Scotty McCreery | Tenille Townes |
2025 |