Celebration 2004 Concert

By John Ma

It’s often been said that “everything’s bigger in Texas.” And this adage particularly holds true with 94.9 KLTY’s annual “Celebrate Freedom” event at Southfork Ranch in Dallas, Texas.

Serving as the “largest free outdoor concert in America,” the festivities will take place on July 3, and gates to Southfork Ranch open at 7:00 a.m. Concerts officially start at 8:15 a.m., and a fireworks extravaganza will provide a spectacular ending at 10:30 p.m.

So be sure to bring your sunscreen as a diverse lineup of artists that includes Steven Curtis Chapman, MercyMe, Audio Adrenaline, Point of Grace and many, many more has been booked to provide a wide range of entertainment options for everyone in your family. For a complete lineup and information on where you can pick up your free tickets for the event

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