A great night of fun for Georgia Poultry Strong 2024
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BUFORD, Ga. — It was a fun evening under the stars for the Georgia Poultry Federation’s Georgia Poultry Strong event on Oct. 19 at Lake Lanier Islands in Buford, Ga.
This year’s event was also touted as the largest one ever and marked the fourth time for the new Georgia Poultry Strong concert at the outside venue. The annual event was previously known as the Night of Knights and was held at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta, Ga., and known among many as the “Chicken Prom.”
Following an opening session with performer Cliff Dorsey, country music singer and songwriter Justin Moore headlined the entertainment for this year’s Poultry Strong.
Moore, who is from Poyen, Ark., released his self-titled album in 2009, and has had a string of hit songs during the past 15 years, including, “Small Town USA,” “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” “You Look Like I Need A Drink,” “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home,” “Why We Drink,” and “Backwoods.” Moore performed many of his most popular songs, as well as some from his most recent album, “This Is My Dirt.”
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