Sand in My Boots Festival
Where the Coastline Found Its Sound
Photography by Alive Coverage and Meredith Amon

It wasn’t just a concert, but a coastal crescendo. The Sand in My Boots Festival brought a bold, genre-defying soundscape to the Gulf Shores during May 16–18, 2025. Over three unforgettable days, our white sandy beaches transformed into a pulsing open-air venue where country met hip-hop, rock brushed against folk, and music lovers from across the country stood side by side beneath a Southern sky.
HARDY opened the weekend with an honest and vulnerable performance filled with intentional grit that set the bar high. With a comfortable and confident delivery, each lyric dripped with Southern depth and conviction. Before “God’s Country,” he paused and declared, “I’m thankful for what this song stands for. And what it stands for is being proud of where I come from. And I come from the United States of America.” The crowd, more than 50,000 strong, roared in agreement as the first chords ripped through the salt air.



Later in the evening, Post Malone delivered a powerful contrast. With his raspy tone and emotional delivery, he brought a genre-blending set that captivated the crowd. As “Better Now” kicked off, pyrotechnics helped light up the stage, illuminating thousands of fans swaying, singing, and celebrating together. The energy was electric. Post didn’t just perform: he poured himself into the moment to create one of the most emotionally charged acts of the weekend.



By Saturday, the mood turned warm and relaxed as Riley Green stepped onto the stage in his Auburn cap as a nod to his Alabama roots. With a fresh, yet timeless voice, he delivered a set rooted in genuine storytelling. “There Was This Girl” had the entire beach singing along with boots in the sand and hearts wide open. Nothing pretentious: just music with the perfect setting delivered by someone who felt right at home on stage.






Sunday brought the festival to its highly anticipated peak with headliner Morgan Wallen. As the final artist of the weekend, Wallen took the stage dressed in coastal white with a calm and magnetic presence. When the first piano notes of “Sand in My Boots” rolled through the shoreline, the atmosphere shifted. Thousands of voices rose with his, singing every word seemingly by heart and feeling. It was a moment anchored in connection, meaning, and memory. As fireworks erupted overhead in gold and blush bursts, the night reached its powerful apex with everything the weekend had built towards: rhythm, unity, and a shared love of music.
The Sand in My Boots Festival didn’t follow a similar song and dance, but created an entirely new one. It was a unique fusion of music, setting, and soul, elevating the Gulf Coast into something far more than just a backdrop. It became the stage, the spirit, and the sound of something unforgettable.

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