Florida Strawberry Festival adds Reba, other stars to 2025 concert lineup

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The Florida Strawberry Festival has announced an impressive expansion of its 2025 concert lineup, adding country music legend Reba McEntire to the roster of performers at the Wish Farms Soundstage. This festival, a staple event in Plant City, draws visitors from near and far, celebrating the region's rich strawberry harvest and local culture. The festival's organizers believe that featuring well-known artists will significantly enhance attendance, providing both entertainment and cultural engagement for the community. With Reba and other stars set to perform, the festival is poised to attract a diverse audience, benefiting local businesses and tourism. Furthermore, events like the Strawberry Festival are vital for fostering community spirit and showcasing the region's agricultural heritage.

As the festival approaches, excitement builds, promising a vibrant atmosphere filled with music, food, and fun. This initiative underscores the importance of local events in promoting cultural and economic growth in the area. Overall, the festival remains an essential highlight on the calendar for Plant City, reinforcing its identity as the "Strawberry Capital of the World.

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