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"Traditionally, Baton Rouge residents would head to the beach over Memorial Day weekend. This festival has encouraged them to stay in town and attend the festival. We're also getting those who drive and fly in," she said. Fans from as far as Canada, Mexico, France and Norway have been counted in the attendance numbers, helping to transform Baton Rouge into a destination city, Areng said. "Country music is not a niche industry. It's very mainstream. We've found that it's not a small percentage of people listening to country artists. The draw is huge" she said. Hotel revenues have increased nearly 300 percent since the festival began, going from $1.3 million in 2009 to $2.9 million last year, she noted. Both days include a free fan fest before the gates open for the ticketed concerts that also will include performances by Thompson Square, Rodney Atkins and Frankie Ballard. The fan fest features Louisiana artists including the Kyle Turley Band, Yvette Landry, Jaryd Lane and the Parish, Mark Adam Miller, the Chase Tyler Band and Gal Holiday & The Honky Tonk Revue.
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