June 4-6, 2009
The three-day music festival kicks off each June with artists playing country, alternative rock, blues and more on four stages scattered across a field in rural Coffee County.
In its second year, the festival will feature Taylor Swift, Alan Jackson, The Black Crowes, Brooks & Dunn and Kid Rock.
Music starts each day at 3:45 and wraps up at 1 a.m. Check out the music schedules for each day: Thursday | Friday | Saturday
Campgrounds are available for RVs and tents. There are also food vendors on site, a saloon that serves adult beverages and tents and booths featuring the BamaJam sponsors.
The first day of this year's festival drew 75,000 people. More than 100,000 attended the second day. That number grew to 121,000 for the final day of the festival.

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