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Filmore to Headline The Big 98 Stage at the 85th Anniversary of the Iroquois Steeplechase

Filmore to Headline The Big 98 Stage at the 85th Anniversary of the Iroquois Steeplechase

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NASHVILLE, Tenn.— March 26, 2026— Country singer-songwriter FILMORE will headline The Big 98 Stage at the 2026 Iroquois Steeplechase, presented by Bank of America, bringing his high-energy, genre-blending sound to Nashville’s iconic spring tradition on Saturday, May 9, at Percy Warner Park. The race day entertainment lineup will also feature country group Highway Home along with rising Nashville artists Lauren Gottshall and Alannah McCready. Nashville vocalist Cassidy Daniels will perform the national anthem to kick off the festivities.

Presented in partnership with iHeartMedia Nashville, The Big 98 Stage will feature live performances from Nashville-based artists throughout the day from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. as part of the Steeplechase’s historic 85th anniversary celebration.

“We’re excited to welcome FILMORE, Highway Home, Lauren Gottshall, Alannah McCready and Cassidy Daniels to this year’s Iroquois Steeplechase,”said Dwight Hall, Race Chairman of the Iroquois Steeplechase.“As we celebrate the 85th anniversary of the race, their performances will add evenmore energy to a day that already blends world class racing, Nashville traditionand a vibrant community celebration.”

A Missouri native known for pushing the boundaries of country music, FILMORE blends country, pop, rock, hip-hop and Latin influences into a bold, hook-driven sound. Now signed to Pitbull’s Mr. 305 Records, FILMORE made history as the first country artist signed to the global superstar’s label. FILMORE recently released his fourth studio album, Atypical, a 21-track project that captures both his high-octane stage presence and unfiltered storytelling. The album reflects hismusical journey and diverse influences, from growing up with a country-lovingfather and Colombian mother to building his career in Nashville after moving tothe city to pursue music.

Highway Home, a harmony-driven country trio made up of singer-songwriters Eamon Owen, Conner Sweeny and Stanton Langley will perform on The Big 98 Stage earlier in the day. Rooted in the sound of late-’90s and early-2000s country, the Nashville-based group blends nostalgic melodies with fresh energy and tight vocal harmonies that have quickly built them a growing fanbase.

Chicago-area native Lauren Gottshall has quickly gained traction in Nashville, opening for Jason Aldean, performing her first stadium show and appearing atpremier venues including The Bluebird Cafe and The Listening Room, while sharing the stage with artists such as O.A.R., Warren Zeiders and Chris Janson.

Country artist Alannah McCread yis gaining traction in Nashville with her blend of modern country and pop. Following her EPBack to Me and singles including “I’m Just Fine,” she has opened for acts such as Dan + Shay, Jordan Davis and Michael Ray, establishing herself as an emerging voice in the genre.

Nashville-based artist and songwriter Cassidy Daniels will perform the national anthem to open the day’s festivities. A North Carolina native, Daniels signed apublishing deal with Liz Rose Music and gained national attention as a Top Three finalist on the CBS/Paramount series The Road. She has shared the stage with artists including Willie Nelson, Florida Georgia Line and Billy Currington and is set to appear in the upcoming Yellowstone spin off Dutton Ranch, performing original music.

A complete performance schedule for The Big 98 Stage will be announced in the coming weeks.

Known as Nashville’s“Rite of Spring,” the Iroquois Steeplechase blends world-class horse racing, Southern hospitality, fashion and philanthropy into a one-of-a-kind social and sporting experience. Drawing more than 30,000 spectators annually, the event is one of the premier steeplechase races in the United States.

The 2026 race day will feature six races with total purses of $605,000, the richest on the National Steeplechase Association’s spring circuit, along with a full day of entertainment and activities for guests across the grounds.

Since being named a primary beneficiary in 1981,Monroe Carell Jr. Children’sHospital at Vanderbilt has received more than $11.4 million in proceeds generated by the Volunteer State Horsemen’s Foundation through the event.

Gates open at 8 a.m., with opening ceremonies beginning at noon and live music on The Big 98 Stage from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. In addition to racing and live music, the day will feature fan-favorite traditions including the Style Contest, Tailgating Contest, Stick Pony Races and the Parade of Hounds.

Tickets are now on sale. A  detailed schedule and event information are available at www.IroquoisSteeplechase.org.

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