(KAIR)--The line-up for LakeFest 2018 is complete.
That follows Friday afternoon's announcement of the opening act for the annual concert held at Atchison's Warnock Lake.
Opening the concert will be A Thousand Horses:
The country-meets-southern rock band, known for the hit song “Smoke,” will serve as the opening act for Maddi and Tae, who will be followed by headliner Brett Young.
LakeFest, scheduled for Friday evening, July 20, will again serve as the kickoff for Atchison's annual Amelia Earhart Festival weekend, which marks its 22nd anniversary this year.
The Saturday following the concert is marked with numerous events, including that night's “Concert in the Sky” fireworks show, commemorating famed aviatrix, Amelia Earhart, who was born in Atchison.
Advance tickets for LakeFest go on sale May 1 for $25.
Tickets the day of the show will be $35.
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