Railbird Festival Returns with Star-Studded Lineup

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News Summary

The Railbird Festival is back at The Infield at Red Mile, showcasing a stellar lineup headlined by Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll. Over 30 performances are scheduled across three stages on May 31 and June 1, providing an exhilarating experience for attendees. With various ticket options and luxury packages available, music lovers can look forward to a memorable weekend filled with live music, delicious food, and exciting activities.

Lexington, Kentucky – The highly anticipated 2025 Railbird Festival is set to take place on May 31 and June 1 at The Infield at Red Mile, featuring a lineup headlined by Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll. The festival, which promises an exciting weekend of live music, will showcase more than 30 performances from a diverse array of artists.

Alongside the headliners, notable performers include Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, The Red Clay Strays, Shaboozey, Cody Jinks, and Ryan Bingham & The Texas Gentlemen. The festival will be held rain or shine, with a forecast indicating a slight chance of rain at 20% on both days, particularly after 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Attendees are encouraged to prepare for potential rain by bringing rain ponchos or jackets, as umbrellas are prohibited on-site.

As of now, tickets for the Railbird Festival are still available but have seen price increases since the initial sale. Ticket options vary, with prices (before taxes) structured as follows:

  • One-day general admission: $150 for Saturday, $155 for Sunday
  • One-day general admission plus: $300 for either day
  • One-day VIP: $460 for either day
  • One-day platinum: $949 for either day
  • Two-day general admission: $250 for one ticket, $235 each for four, or $230 each for six
  • Two-day general admission plus: $430
  • Two-day VIP: $799
  • Two-day platinum: $1,720

For those seeking luxury experiences, exclusive tickets are also available for over $10,000. This includes a two-day, two-person “Superfecta” ticket priced at $12,500, which provides on-stage viewing, private golf cart transport, a concierge, and parking. Additionally, a two-day cabana package for $60,000 is available for groups of up to 30 people, boasting various amenities.

The festival will feature performances across three stages, with simultaneous acts scheduled throughout the event. Attendees can expect the longest entrance wait times to occur between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. each day. It is advisable to arrive earlier or later to minimize delays. The schedule has been organized to ensure a seamless experience across the Limestone, Elkhorn, and Burl stages, with performances planned at various times during both days.

Due to the limited parking options at The Red Mile, public parking facilities are expected to fill up quickly, with most parking options sold out, including platinum parking passes. Rideshare services are recommended for transportation to the venue, as designated pick-up and drop-off locations will be established. Lextran will also provide public transportation to the Red Mile via Route 15, and attendees can check parkwhiz.com and spothero.com for downtown parking information.

To enhance the festival experience, a detailed guide for attendees is available online, outlining allowed and prohibited items. Permitted items include clear bags of a specific size, small purses, baby strollers, binoculars, cameras, reusable water bottles, and sunscreen in non-aerosol containers. Prohibited items encompass umbrellas, coolers, professional recording equipment, large bags, outside food or beverages, pets, and weapons.

The 2025 Railbird Festival is produced by C3 Presents, a well-known organizer of major music festivals such as Austin City Limits Music Festival and Lollapalooza. With its exciting lineup and vibrant atmosphere, the Railbird Festival aims to provide a memorable experience for music lovers in Lexington.

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