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SUMMARY:Austin: Grupo Frontera at Moody Center
DESCRIPTION:Grupo Frontera brings their electrifying blend of norteño and cumbia to Austin’s Moody Center on July 22\, 2026. Tickets are on sale now for this can’t-miss show from one of Texas’s hottest musical exports. \nHailing from Edinburg\, Texas\, Grupo Frontera has taken the regional Mexican music world by storm since their formation in 2021. The six-piece group — made up of young Texans from the Rio Grande Valley — combines traditional norteño accordion sounds with modern cumbia rhythms and heartfelt ballads that have won them millions of fans across the country and beyond. \nWith smash hits like “No Se Va\,” “Frío\,” and their chart-topping collaboration with Bad Bunny\, “un x100to\,” Grupo Frontera has racked up billions of streams and proved that regional Mexican music is very much alive and thriving in the Lone Star State. Their debut album\, Jugando a Que No Pasa Nada\, earned them Grammy nominations and cemented their place among the genre’s biggest names. \nBuy Tickets \nA Grupo Frontera concert is a full-on fiesta — high-energy sets packed with danceable cumbias\, emotional ballads\, and the kind of crowd interaction that keeps fans cheering all night long. At a venue the size of Moody Center\, expect a spectacular production with a band that knows how to fill the room. \nDon’t miss your chance to see Grupo Frontera live in Austin on July 22\, 2026. Grab your tickets today before they sell out — this show is sure to be one of the hottest tickets of the summer.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/grupo-frontera-at-moody-center-austin-tx/
LOCATION:Moody Center\, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive\, Austin\, TX\, 78712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Dallas: Grupo Frontera at American Airlines Center
DESCRIPTION:Texas born. Texas raised. And now Texas-sized. Grupo Frontera brings the Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour to American Airlines Center in Dallas on Friday\, July 24\, 2026\, with showtime at 8 PM. This is the Dallas stop on their most expansive U.S. tour yet — a 27-date arena run that kicks off July 16 at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg\, Texas\, and sweeps through San Antonio\, Austin\, and Houston before landing in Dallas. In other words\, Grupo Frontera isn’t just passing through Texas — they’re claiming it. \n🎟️ Get your Grupo Frontera Dallas tickets now \nThe tour supports their third studio album\, Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar\, and takes its name from their collaboration with Myke Towers. After Dallas\, the run continues west through Phoenix\, Las Vegas\, and a packed California stretch before heading north to Portland\, Seattle\, Denver\, Chicago\, and the East Coast. Nevertheless\, the Texas run stands apart. Few tours in regional Mexican music history have ever stacked Edinburg\, San Antonio\, Austin\, Houston\, and Dallas in a single week. This is a homecoming on a grand scale — and American Airlines Center’s 21\,000-seat capacity gives Dallas the stage it deserves. \nGroomed in The Rio Grande Valley\nGrupo Frontera formed in the Rio Grande Valley — specifically around Edinburg and McAllen — and comprises lead vocalist Adelaido “Payo” Solís III\, accordionist Juan Javier Cantú\, and four other members deeply rooted in the Mexican-American communities of South Texas. Early on\, they played weddings and quinceañeras just to keep the lights on. Their breakthrough arrived in 2022 when a TikTok cover of Morat’s “No Se Va” racked up millions of views and led to a deal with Universal Music Latino. From there\, the rise was relentless. \n“Bebé Dame\,” their collaboration with Fuerza Regida\, shot to the top of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in December 2022 and reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. Then came the moment that changed everything. Their 2023 Bad Bunny collaboration “Un x100to” debuted at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 — the highest-charting regional Mexican track at the time — and topped charts in both Mexico and the U.S. Furthermore\, their debut album El Comienzo\, produced by Grammy-winning producer Édgar Barrera\, reached number two on the Regional Mexican Albums chart and number four on the Top Latin Albums chart. An accompanying tour included a guest appearance during Bad Bunny’s set at Coachella and a performance at Mexico City’s iconic Zócalo square for Independence Day. \nThe Texas Legislature formally recognized the band’s achievements\, noting their nominations in 15 categories at the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards — including Artist of the Year — and their win for Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year. Additionally\, Grupo Frontera earned two Grammy nominations for the 2026 ceremony — their first Grammy nods — competing for best Música Mexicana album for their EP with Fuerza Regida\, Mala Mía\, and their solo EP Y Lo Que Viene. Vocalist Payo summed it up plainly: “It’s something you would never think\, that someone who plays our style of music would be nominated.” \nCritical Acclaim\nThe GRAMMY organization described their second album\, Jugando a Que No Pasa Nada\, as featuring “bright accordion lines and a high-energy blend of urbano party anthems\, cumbia-inspired ballads\, and forays into pop — a masterful display of the group’s mixed cultural background.” That same electric energy defines their live show. Consequently\, a Grupo Frontera concert isn’t just a concert — it’s a full-on celebration of Texas border culture brought to an arena stage. \nThe American Airlines Center sits at 2500 Victory Avenue in Dallas’s Victory Park neighborhood and holds up to 21\,000 fans for concerts. VIP packages are available for this show through StubHub. Arrive early\, explore the Victory Park restaurants and bars before doors open\, and get ready for a Friday night that brings the pride of the Rio Grande Valley all the way to North Texas.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/dallas-grupo-frontera-at-american-airlines-center/
LOCATION:American Airlines Center\, 2500 Victory Ave.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75219\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Woodlands: Christopher Cross at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
DESCRIPTION:Before he was sweeping the Grammys\, Christopher Cross was a San Antonio kid who grew up on Texas music. On August 7\, 2026\, Cross returns to his home state. He headlines the Christopher Cross Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion show in The Woodlands as part of a triple bill with TOTO and The Romantics. \nCross’s 1979 self-titled debut changed the sound of American pop radio overnight. “Sailing” and “Ride Like the Wind” were immaculate and unhurried. In 1981\, he swept all four major Grammy categories — Record\, Song\, and Album of the Year\, plus Best New Artist. No one has matched that since. For a kid who learned guitar in San Antonio\, that kind of staying power is something earned\, not assigned. \nTOTO bring their own deep credits to the night. These are the Los Angeles session musicians who wrote “Africa” and played on more hit records than anyone has properly counted. Together\, Cross and TOTO at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion make for a rare bill of genuine craftsmen. The following night at Cynthia Woods: Whiskey Myers and The Black Crowes on August 8th. Tickets from $29 on StubHub. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/toto-christopher-cross-the-romantics-at-the-cynthia-woods-mitchell-pavilion/
LOCATION:The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion\, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive\, The Woodlands\, TX\, 77380\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Woodlands: Whiskey Myers & The Black Crowes at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
DESCRIPTION:East Texas has been producing hardbitten rock and roll for a long time\, and Whiskey Myers is the latest proof. On August 8\, 2026\, the Palestine\, Texas band plays Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands as direct support for The Black Crowes. Whiskey Myers at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion should rattle the tall pines north of Houston. \nWhiskey Myers formed in Palestine\, Texas in 2007 and spent years grinding the circuit before their self-titled 2019 album broke them wide. That record debuted at number one on the Billboard country charts. No radio singles. No industry push. It got there on word of mouth\, relentless touring\, and songs that sounded lived-in from the first listen. Frontman Cody Cannon writes with a specificity that separates real Texas country from the Nashville variety. \nThe Black Crowes bring thirty-plus years of Southern rock credibility to the bill. They rebuilt the band from the ground up after a decade apart and sound better for it. This same tour moves to Dallas the following night — The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers at Dos Equis Pavilion on August 9th. Tickets for Whiskey Myers at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion start from $25 on StubHub. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/the-black-crowes-and-whiskey-myers-at-the-cynthia-woods-mitchell-pavilion/
LOCATION:The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion\, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive\, The Woodlands\, TX\, 77380\, United States
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SUMMARY:Austin: TOTO\, Christopher Cross\, The Romantics at Germania Insurance Amphitheater
DESCRIPTION:San Antonio’s own Christopher Cross joins TOTO and The Romantics for a night of classic rock and pop at Austin’s Germania Insurance Amphitheater on August 8\, 2026. It’s a triple bill of enduring hits from three of the era’s most beloved acts\, anchored by one of Texas’s greatest musical exports. \nChristopher Cross was born in San Antonio\, Texas\, and burst onto the national scene with his self-titled debut album in 1980 — an album that swept the Grammy Awards\, winning Album of the Year\, Record of the Year\, Song of the Year (“Sailing”)\, and Best New Artist. It remains one of the most decorated debut albums in Grammy history. Cross’s smooth\, sophisticated soft rock sound captured the spirit of an era\, and his voice — warm\, distinctive\, and immediately recognizable — set him apart from every other artist on the radio. \n“Sailing\,” “Ride Like the Wind\,” “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)\,” “Think of Laura\,” “Never Be the Same” — the hits just keep coming with Cross\, whose run of early-’80s success produced some of the most beloved songs of the decade. His San Antonio roots and his Texas pride have never wavered\, making him a natural fit for a Texas Music Map feature. \nBuy Tickets \nTOTO brings their own catalog of classics — “Africa\,” “Rosanna\,” “Hold the Line” — while The Romantics add “Talking in Your Sleep” and “What I Like About You” to a night packed with songs that every person in the crowd will know by heart. Germania Insurance Amphitheater’s outdoor setting is perfect for a warm August evening of timeless music. \nCatch Christopher Cross\, TOTO\, and The Romantics at Germania Insurance Amphitheater in Austin on August 8\, 2026. Tickets are available now — this is a true night of classic hits from artists who have stood the test of time.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/toto-christopher-cross-and-the-romantics-at-germania-insurance-amphitheater-austin-tx/
LOCATION:Germania Insurance Amphitheater\, 9201 Circuit of the Americas Boulevard\, Austin\, TX\, 78617\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dallas: Whiskey Myers & The Black Crowes at Dos Equis Pavilion
DESCRIPTION:The night after rocking The Woodlands\, Whiskey Myers and The Black Crowes head south to Dallas. On August 9\, 2026\, the Whiskey Myers Dos Equis Pavilion Dallas show brings this co-headline tour to Fair Park — one of the best outdoor rooms in North Texas. \nWhiskey Myers is the Palestine\, Texas band that cracked the Billboard country charts in 2019 without a single radio push. Their self-titled album got there on relentless touring and songs that sounded lived-in from the first listen. They are the kind of band Deep Ellum used to mint — hard-playing\, straight-talking\, and not interested in Nashville’s opinion. Frontman Cody Cannon’s voice sounds like it was worn in by years of late nights and honest work. \nDos Equis Pavilion at Fair Park sits in the heart of Dallas\, a city with deep roots in Texas music history. The Black Crowes have been at this for thirty years and sound sharper for the time away. If you’re making a weekend of it\, this same tour played Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands on August 8th. Tickets for Whiskey Myers at Dos Equis Pavilion Dallas start from $25 on StubHub. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/the-black-crowes-and-whiskey-myers-at-dos-equis-pavilion-at-fair-park-2/
LOCATION:Dos Equis Pavilion at Fair Park\, 1818 First Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75210\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Braunfels: Flatland Cavalry at Whitewater Amphitheater
DESCRIPTION:There is a reason Texans call Whitewater Amphitheater the Red Rocks of Texas. Nestled on the banks of the Guadalupe River\, below the canyon bluffs\, and right in the heart of the Texas Hill Country\, Whitewater Amphitheater is not simply another live music venue — it is a destination. A one-of-a-kind outdoor music experience for a diverse crowd of both Texans and tourists. A summer tradition. A bucket-list play. And on Monday\, Aug. 17\, 2026\, that destination gets one of the most exciting acts in Texas country music when Flatland Cavalry brings their Work of Heart Tour to the riverbank at 8 PM. \n🎟️ Get your Flatland Cavalry New Braunfels tickets now on StubHub\nBorn and built in Lubbock\, Texas\, Flatland Cavalry has spent a decade becoming one of the most beloved bands to ever come off the High Plains. Whether hot-trotting in a 12-passenger van in the early days\, caravanning on colossal treks with Willie Nelson\, Luke Combs\, and Lainey Wilson\, or headlining their own months-long tours with a Who’s Who of historic venue sellouts along the way\, Flatland Cavalry remains “at the fore of the red dirt renaissance\,” according to Rolling Stone. \nThe band is out on the road behind their brand-new fifth studio album\, Work of Heart. The 12-track album is a collection of songs written while touring and taking their music on the road — things experienced\, emotions felt\, and real life lived. Frontman Cleto Cordero noticed the word “heart” appeared often when this batch of songs came together\, and the result is Flatland’s most personal record yet. The past couple of years have been full of milestones for the band — their first ACM Award nomination for Group of the Year\, their first RIAA Gold certification for breakout single “A Life Where We Work Out\,” and featured placements on Taylor Sheridan’s hit shows Yellowstone and Landman. \nWith four albums\, six number-one singles on the Texas Country Music Charts\, and over 500 million streams to their name\, Flatland Cavalry has put in the work and earned every seat in every sold-out venue they’ve played. Hearing them perform those songs live — on a warm July night with the Guadalupe River rolling behind the stage\, canyon bluffs framing the sky\, and cypress trees swaying in the Hill Country breeze — is an experience that reminds you why Texas music is unlike anything else on the planet. \nWith a capacity of 5\,600\, Whitewater Amphitheater hosts some of the hottest and legendary names in music in one of the most beautifully unique and intimate settings in the country — on the river and under the stars. Seating options include general admission\, preferred sections\, and VIP Sky Boxes with private bars and premium sightlines.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/new-braunfels-flatland-cavalry-at-whitewater-amphitheater-2/
LOCATION:Whitewater Amphitheater\, 11860 FM 306\, New Braunfels\, TX\, 78132\, United States
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SUMMARY:Canyon: Charley Crockett at The Lumberyard Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Out on the High Plains of the Texas Panhandle\, the sky goes on forever and the horizon feels like it belongs to you. It’s the kind of country that puts things in perspective — wide\, open\, and honest. Which makes it just about the perfect setting for Charley Crockett\, one of the most authentic voices in American roots music\, when he rolls into Canyon\, Texas on Thursday\, August 27\, 2026 for his Age of the Ram Tour. Showtime is 6:30 PM at The Lumberyard Canyon\, located at 850 North 23rd Street — and this is one West Texas evening you won’t want to miss. \n🎟️ Buy Charley Crockett tickets in Canyon\, TX at The Lumberyard — West Texas’s premier outdoor concert venue\nThe Lumberyard is Canyon’s premier outdoor concert venue — a vibrant space designed for live music\, community\, and unforgettable nights under the West Texas sky\, complete with a full stage\, professional sound\, and colorful lighting. With a capacity of 5\,000 people and the wide-open Panhandle air as the backdrop\, there’s no better place in the region to take in a show of this magnitude. The Lumberyard also features an on-site restaurant with an outdoor patio\, so come hungry\, come early\, and settle in for the kind of Texas evening that reminds you why you live here. \nAnd the headliner? Well\, Charley Crockett doesn’t need much of an introduction in the Lone Star State. Tapped by Garden & Gun as an artist “shaping up to be one of country music’s most prolific torchbearers\,” called a “must-see live performer” by Rolling Stone\, and a “force to be reckoned with” by CMT\, Crockett has spent the better part of a decade building a sound that is impossible to imitate and impossible to ignore. His signature “Gulf & Western” style — described by NPR Music as “very 21st century and very vintage” — weaves together country\, blues\, soul\, Cajun\, and R&B into something that feels both ancient and brand new every time it comes out of the speakers. \nHis latest album\, Age of the Ram\, caps what’s being called the “Sagebrush Trilogy” and carries a distinctly cinematic quality\, built around a concept album framework anchored by a recurring theme that gives the record an ambition and depth beyond anything in his already remarkable catalog. Hearing those songs performed live\, under an open West Texas sky with the last of the summer heat fading and the stars coming out over the Panhandle — that’s not just a concert. That’s an experience. \nThe Canyon date kicks off a landmark stretch of Texas dates for Crockett on the Age of the Ram Tour\, followed immediately by two nights at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth and a Sunday show at Floore’s Country Store in Helotes — making this the first shot at catching him on what amounts to a Texas homecoming run. Canyon gets him first. \nFor every ticket sold\, Crockett is contributing $1.00 to the Last Prisoner Project\, a nonprofit organization working to free individuals incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses and repair the harms of the war on cannabis — because Charley Crockett is that rare artist who puts his money where his mouth is. \nChair rentals are available for this show\, so check availability when you grab your tickets. As with any show at The Lumberyard\, arriving early is the smart play — get a bite to eat on the patio\, find your spot\, and soak in the atmosphere before the music starts. \nCanyon\, Texas\, this is your moment. Don’t let it pass you by like a tumbleweed on a dry Panhandle road.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/canyon-charley-crockett-at-the-lumberyard-canyon/
LOCATION:The Lumberyard Canyon\, 850 North 23rd Street\, Canyon\, TX\, 79015\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fort Worth: Charley Crockett at Billy Bob's Texas
DESCRIPTION:If there’s one place in the great state of Texas built for a night like this\, it’s Billy Bob’s. And if there’s one artist walking the earth right now who was born to play it\, it’s Charley Crockett. When the GRAMMY Award-nominated singer-songwriter rolls into Fort Worth on Saturday\, August 29\, 2026\, for his Age of the Ram Tour\, the two are going to make history together inside the most famous honky-tonk on the planet. \n🎟️ Buy Charley Crockett tickets in Fort Worth at Billy Bob’s Texas — the world’s largest honky-tonk\nShowtime is 10 PM at Billy Bob’s Texas\, located in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards at 2520 Rodeo Plaza — the same sprawling\, neon-lit dancehall that has hosted everyone from Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings to Garth Brooks over its legendary run. With room for 6\,000 boot-scooters and a dance floor big enough to get genuinely lost on\, Billy Bob’s isn’t just a venue — it’s a Texas institution. And on this particular Friday night\, it belongs to Charley Crockett. \nOpening the evening is The Weary Boys\, making for a stacked bill that’ll have the crowd warmed up and ready well before Crockett takes the stage. \nSo who exactly is Charley Crockett? He’s the kind of artist Texas produces once in a generation. A true descendant of Davy Crockett\, raised on the blues in Dallas and seasoned by the brass-heavy soul of the French Quarter in New Orleans\, Crockett has spent his career building a sound that critics have scrambled to describe and fans have simply fallen in love with. Rolling Stone has called him a “must-see live performer\,” CMT named him a “force to be reckoned with\,” and NPR Music described his singular “Gulf & Western” style as “very 21st century and very vintage.” The Wall Street Journal put it plainly: his vocal style is one part Ernest Tubb honky-tonk\, one part Bill Withers soulful crooning\, and one part jazzy French Quarter swagger. There’s nobody else in country music who sounds quite like him. \nHis latest album\, Age of the Ram\, caps what’s being called the “Sagebrush Trilogy” and takes on a distinctly cinematic quality — built around a concept album framework with a recurring theme that gives the record a depth and ambition that sets it apart from anything in his already remarkable catalog. Hearing those songs performed live\, under the lights of Billy Bob’s\, is going to be something else entirely. \nFor every ticket sold on this tour\, Crockett is donating $1.00 to the Last Prisoner Project\, a nonprofit working to free individuals incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses — because Charley Crockett isn’t just an artist\, he’s a man with something to say. \nThis is an 18 and over event\, so bring your valid ID. Reserved seating is available\, and with a show this anticipated inside one of the world’s most storied music venues\, you’ll want to lock in your seats sooner rather than later. \nFort Worth\, get ready. A Friday night at Billy Bob’s with Charley Crockett on the Age of the Ram Tour is the kind of Texas evening that’ll still be talked about come Sunday morning.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/fort-worth-charley-crockett-at-billy-bobs-texas-2/
LOCATION:Billy Bob’s Texas\, 2520 Rodeo Plaza\, Fort Worth\, 76164\, United States
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SUMMARY:Helotes: Charley Crockett at John T. Floore's Country Store
DESCRIPTION:Some nights just feel like Texas. The warm Hill Country air rolling in off the cedar\, boots on a concrete dance floor worn smooth by decades of two-steppers\, and a voice coming off the stage that sounds like it was born somewhere between a Dallas honky-tonk and a New Orleans street corner. That’s exactly what you’ll get when Charley Crockett brings his Age of the Ram Tour to John T. Floore’s Country Store in Helotes\, Texas on Sunday\, August 30\, 2026. Doors open at 6 PM\, with opener Jake Penrod and His Million Dollar Cowboys hitting the stage at 8 PM. \n🎟️ Get your tickets on StubHub — backed by the 100% FanProtect Guarantee.\nCharley Crockett isn’t just a musician — he’s a living\, breathing piece of Americana. A true descendant of Davy Crockett\, he was raised on the blues in Dallas and schooled in the brass-heavy swagger of the French Quarter in New Orleans. That upbringing produced what critics and fans alike have come to know as his signature “Gulf & Western” sound — a one-of-a-kind blend of country\, blues\, soul\, Cajun\, and R&B that sounds like nothing else on radio today. Rolling Stone has called him a “must-see live performer\,” and it’s hard to argue once you’ve been in the crowd. \nAnd what a crowd it’ll be at Floore’s. This ain’t just any venue. Since 1942\, John T. Floore’s Country Store has been the beating heart of Texas live music\, hosting legends like Willie Nelson\, Hank Williams\, and Patsy Cline on its storied outdoor stage. Located at 14492 Old Bandera Rd\, Helotes\, TX 78023 — just a short drive northwest of San Antonio — Floore’s is the kind of place that doesn’t need a fancy light show to put on a great concert. The history soaks right through the walls. \nCrockett’s Age of the Ram Tour is one of the most talked-about runs of 2026. As a GRAMMY Award-nominated artist\, Crockett is riding high off his latest work and bringing his full live band experience to fans across the country. If you’ve seen him before\, you already know — and if you haven’t\, consider this your sign from the Texas music gods. \nGeneral Admission and VIP Stage tickets are available now. VIP Stage tickets put you standing room only directly in front of the stage with access to a dedicated VIP bar — worth every penny for a performer of Crockett’s caliber. Note that guests 17 and under must be accompanied by a guardian\, and a $5 minor fee is collected at the door for anyone under 21. \nDon’t let this one slip through your fingers like sand in a dry creek bed. Grab your Charley Crockett Helotes tickets now and get ready for an honest-to-goodness Texas summer night you won’t soon forget.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/helotes-charley-crockett-at-john-t-floores-country-store/
LOCATION:Floore Country Store\, 14464 Old Bandera Road\, Helotes\, TX\, 78023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Fort Worth: Charley Crockett at Billy Bob's Texas
DESCRIPTION:If there’s one place in the great state of Texas built for a night like this\, it’s Billy Bob’s. And if there’s one artist walking the earth right now who was born to play it\, it’s Charley Crockett. When the GRAMMY Award-nominated singer-songwriter rolls into Fort Worth on Friday\, August 28\, 2026\, for his Age of the Ram Tour\, the two are going to make history together inside the most famous honky-tonk on the planet. \n🎟️ Buy Charley Crockett tickets in Fort Worth at Billy Bob’s Texas — the world’s largest honky-tonk\nShowtime is 10 PM at Billy Bob’s Texas\, located in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards at 2520 Rodeo Plaza — the same sprawling\, neon-lit dancehall that has hosted everyone from Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings to Garth Brooks over its legendary run. With room for 6\,000 boot-scooters and a dance floor big enough to get genuinely lost on\, Billy Bob’s isn’t just a venue — it’s a Texas institution. And on this particular Friday night\, it belongs to Charley Crockett. \nOpening the evening is The Weary Boys\, making for a stacked bill that’ll have the crowd warmed up and ready well before Crockett takes the stage. \nSo who exactly is Charley Crockett? He’s the kind of artist Texas produces once in a generation. A true descendant of Davy Crockett\, raised on the blues in Dallas and seasoned by the brass-heavy soul of the French Quarter in New Orleans\, Crockett has spent his career building a sound that critics have scrambled to describe and fans have simply fallen in love with. Rolling Stone has called him a “must-see live performer\,” CMT named him a “force to be reckoned with\,” and NPR Music described his singular “Gulf & Western” style as “very 21st century and very vintage.” The Wall Street Journal put it plainly: his vocal style is one part Ernest Tubb honky-tonk\, one part Bill Withers soulful crooning\, and one part jazzy French Quarter swagger. There’s nobody else in country music who sounds quite like him. \nHis latest album\, Age of the Ram\, caps what’s being called the “Sagebrush Trilogy” and takes on a distinctly cinematic quality — built around a concept album framework with a recurring theme that gives the record a depth and ambition that sets it apart from anything in his already remarkable catalog. Hearing those songs performed live\, under the lights of Billy Bob’s\, is going to be something else entirely. \nFor every ticket sold on this tour\, Crockett is donating $1.00 to the Last Prisoner Project\, a nonprofit working to free individuals incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses — because Charley Crockett isn’t just an artist\, he’s a man with something to say. \nThis is an 18 and over event\, so bring your valid ID. Reserved seating is available\, and with a show this anticipated inside one of the world’s most storied music venues\, you’ll want to lock in your seats sooner rather than later. \nFort Worth\, get ready. A Friday night at Billy Bob’s with Charley Crockett on the Age of the Ram Tour is the kind of Texas evening that’ll still be talked about come Sunday morning.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/fort-worth-charley-crockett-at-billy-bobs-texas/
LOCATION:Billy Bob’s Texas\, 2520 Rodeo Plaza\, Fort Worth\, 76164\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Austin: Koe Wetzel at Moody Center
DESCRIPTION:Koe Wetzel brings his raucous Red Dirt country sound to Austin’s Moody Center on September 3\, 2026. The Pittsburg\, Texas native is one of the hardest-working acts in Texas music\, and this show promises to be a rowdy night to remember. \nBorn and raised in Pittsburg\, TX\, Koe Wetzel has been a staple of the Texas music circuit since his early days playing dive bars and honky-tonks across the state. His raw\, no-holds-barred approach to country and rock earned him a devoted following long before the major labels came calling — and his authentic Texas roots still shine through every track. \nWetzel’s breakout moment came with songs like “February 28\, 4 AM\,” “Love and Other Drugs\,” and “Drunk Driving\,” which captured the gritty realism of small-town Texas life. His 2023 self-titled major label debut debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart\, proving that his crossover to mainstream success never diluted his signature sound. \nBuy Tickets \nLive\, Koe Wetzel is a force of nature — intense\, unpredictable\, and utterly captivating. Whether he’s tearing through a honky-tonk rocker or delivering a gut-punch ballad\, he brings a raw energy to the stage that has made him one of the most electrifying performers on the Texas circuit. Expect a packed house and a crowd that knows every word. \nCatch Koe Wetzel at Moody Center in Austin on September 3\, 2026. Grab your tickets now while they last — this Texas original sells out fast\, and you won’t want to miss one of the great shows of the fall season.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/koe-wetzel-at-moody-center-austin-tx/
LOCATION:Moody Center\, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive\, Austin\, TX\, 78712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Stephenville: Parker McCollum at EECU Center
DESCRIPTION:Parker McCollum playing Stephenville in 2026 is not a detour — it’s a homecoming. The Sanger\, Texas singer-songwriter has spent enough time on the circuit to know that the best crowds aren’t always in the biggest cities. On September 24\, 2026\, Parker McCollum brings the Parker McCollum Stephenville 2026 show to EECU Center at Tarleton State University. \nMcCollum’s rise was steady and self-built. His 2021 major-label debut Gold Chain Cowboy produced a number-one single with “To Be Loved By You.” But the songs that made him worth following came earlier — independent records that circulated on Texas dance floors before the industry took notice. He writes with a clear eye and an unforced melody. That combination is harder to fake than it sounds. \nStephenville sits deep in Erath County\, in a part of Texas that has always understood music and community as the same thing. EECU Center at Tarleton State University is the right room for this kind of show. McCollum is also playing Southeast Texas later that week — Parker McCollum plays Ford Park in Beaumont on September 26th. Tickets for Parker McCollum in Stephenville 2026 start from $41 on StubHub. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/parker-mccollum-at-eecu-center-stephenville/
LOCATION:EECU Center at Tarleton State University\, 1000 Dublin St\, Stephenville\, TX\, 76401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Round Rock: Braxton Keith at Round Rock Amphitheatre
DESCRIPTION:West Texas raised him. Texas dance halls shaped him. And now Braxton Keith brings the Real Damn Deal Tour to Central Texas on Friday\, September 25\, 2026. Showtime is 6 PM at Round Rock Amphitheatre\, located at 3701 N IH-35\, Round Rock\, TX 78664. KASE 100.7 and 98.1 KVET present this Country Music Live show as part of their ongoing concert series. Furthermore\, this show is all ages — so bring the whole family and the boots. \n🎟️ Get your Braxton Keith Round Rock tickets now \nRound Rock Amp serves as Central Texas’s outdoor stage for big-name concerts\, comedy\, and community festivals. Fans spread out across a roomy lawn or opt for closer\, reserved areas near the stage\, all backed by crisp sound and smart sightlines. Additionally\, rotating food trucks serve tacos\, barbecue\, and handhelds\, while bars pour cold beer and seltzers all night long. In other words\, Round Rock Amp delivers the full Texas outdoor concert experience — just 20 minutes north of Austin. \nBraxton Keith: Midland’s Favorite Son Goes National\nBraxton Keith hails from Midland\, and his music blends old-school country with modern hooks. He didn’t start with a record deal or a management team. Instead\, a college roommate at Angelo State heard him singing through a dorm room door and pushed him to perform publicly. Keith took that shot. He spent years grinding through West Texas bars and dance halls\, building a following one honky-tonk at a time. \nThen came the breakthrough. His 2024 single “Cozy” caught fire\, earned RIAA Gold certification\, and landed him a deal with Warner Music Nashville. After that\, everything accelerated fast. Keith logged over 130 shows in 2025\, touring alongside Cody Johnson\, Gavin Adcock\, and Luke Bryan while also headlining his own extended run. Moreover\, he made his Grand Ole Opry debut and performed at Stagecoach Festival — two milestones that signal an artist fully arrived. \nHis debut album\, Real Damn Deal\, showcases every classic country sound under the neon — from Texas honky-tonk to Western swing — delivered with his crisp\, high-and-lonesome twang. The fiddle and pedal steel guitar don’t just flavor the production — they anchor every song on the record. Consequently\, you never wonder whether Braxton Keith plays real country music. You feel it in the first eight bars. \nCritics jumped on board quickly. Rolling Stone included Real Damn Deal in their “Country Albums We’re Excited to Hear in 2026” list. Amazon Music named him a “2026 Artist to Watch.” Nevertheless\, none of that changes what this show actually is — a young Texan playing his heart out for a hometown crowd just up the road from Austin. \nThe Real Damn Deal Tour hits Round Rock right in the middle of a big Texas run. The following day\, Keith plays the Pasadena Livestock Show and Rodeo\, and the week after that he heads to Foster Pavilion in Waco and Momentum Bank Ballpark in Midland — his hometown. This stretch of shows represents Texas at its finest: a West Texas kid coming home in style. \nNote that no chairs are allowed inside the venue\, and no outside food or drinks. VIP Meet & Greet packages are also available for fans who want to get up close with one of country music’s fastest-rising stars.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/round-rock-braxton-keith-at-round-rock-amphitheatre/
LOCATION:Round Rock Amphitheatre\, 301 West Bagdad Avenue\, Round Rock\, TX\, 78664\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pasadena: Braxton Keith at Pasadena Livestock Show & Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:Some shows feel perfectly placed. Braxton Keith at a Texas rodeo is one of them. On Saturday\, September 26\, 2026\, Keith brings the Real Damn Deal Tour to the Pasadena Livestock Show & Rodeo Grounds at 7601 Red Bluff Road\, Pasadena\, TX 77507. Showtime hits at 5:00 PM\, and this performance closes out the final day of the 2026 Pasadena Rodeo. The Pasadena Rodeo runs September 18–26\, making Braxton Keith the grand finale act for one of the Houston area’s most beloved annual traditions. \n🎟️ Get your Braxton Keith Pasadena tickets now \nThe Pasadena Livestock Show & Rodeo is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to raising scholarship money for local students. Furthermore\, the rodeo hosts a variety of events including a parade\, a trail ride\, a BBQ cook-off\, a dance\, rodeo contests\, musical entertainment\, beauty competitions\, horse shows\, and a kids adventure zone — making it a full Texas experience\, not just a concert. Additionally\, around 200 competing BBQ cook teams fill the rodeo grounds each year\, so arrive hungry\, arrive early\, and soak it all in before Keith takes the stage. \nThe Pasadena Livestock Show & Rodeo believes in one team\, one association\, and one vision — a group of volunteers working to support youth\, education\, and cowboy heritage in their community. In other words\, buying a ticket here means more than a great Saturday night. It means supporting a Texas institution. \nBraxton Keith: Built for Stages Like This\nBraxton Keith honed his sound in the honky-tonks of Texas\, and he has spent recent years as a proud road dog\, schooling new fans on the timeless power of a revved-up band and rich organic twang. He grew up in Midland\, soaking in George Strait\, Merle Haggard\, and Roger Miller. He didn’t come from a musical family\, but his great-aunt gave him a piano\, and he learned to play it — and eventually learned to write songs that sound like they’ve been around for decades. \nHis 2024 single “Cozy” went viral\, earned RIAA Gold certification\, and landed him a deal with Warner Music Nashville. That deal launched everything into overdrive. Keith logged over 130 shows in 2025\, touring alongside Cody Johnson\, Gavin Adcock\, and Luke Bryan. Moreover\, he made his Grand Ole Opry debut and performed at Stagecoach Festival — two milestones that signal a career fully in motion. \nHis debut album delivers on every promise. Real Damn Deal showcases every classic country sound from Texas honky-tonk to Western swing\, all driven by his crisp\, high-and-lonesome twang. Consequently\, when you hear Braxton Keith\, you never have to wonder whether it’s real country music. The fiddle tells you. The pedal steel confirms it. His live shows balance newer singles with road-tested fan favorites\, grouping songs by feel so dancers can stay on the floor all night. Between songs\, he acknowledges local crews\, rodeo hands\, and families — the people who built the Texas country music tradition he carries forward. \nThe Pasadena date slots right in the middle of a big Texas homecoming stretch. He’s a Texas kid in full stride\, closing out a Texas rodeo the right way.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/pasadena-braxton-keith-at-pasadena-livestock-show-rodeo/
LOCATION:Pasadena Livestock Show and Rodeo Grounds\, 7601 Red Bluff\, Pasadena\, TX\, 77507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Beaumont: Parker McCollum at Ford Park
DESCRIPTION:Beaumont has always been serious about its music\, and Parker McCollum Beaumont 2026 gives Southeast Texas a reason to prove it. On September 26\, 2026\, Parker McCollum plays Ford Park Entertainment Complex — bringing one of Texas’s best young voices to a city with deep musical roots. \nMcCollum grew up in Sanger\, north of Dallas\, and started playing Texas venues as a teenager. His independent catalog built a loyal following across the state before Gold Chain Cowboy arrived in 2021 and introduced him to a national audience. “To Be Loved By You” hit number one. But his Texas fans already knew the best songs came earlier — records like The Limestone Kid that circulated on dance floors long before Nashville came calling. \nFord Park in Beaumont is a full-service entertainment complex in Southeast Texas\, not far from the Louisiana state line. Beaumont’s musical legacy runs deep — this is the city that produced Janis Joplin and sits at the crossroads of Texas blues\, country\, and soul. Two days before this Parker McCollum Beaumont 2026 show\, he plays Central Texas: Parker McCollum at EECU Center in Stephenville on September 24th. Tickets start from $36 on StubHub. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/parker-mccollum-at-ford-park-beaumont/
LOCATION:Ford Park Entertainment Complex\, 5115 IH-10 South\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Tomball: Ray Wylie Hubbard at Main Street Crossing
DESCRIPTION:Some artists fill arenas. Ray Wylie Hubbard fills a room with something rarer — truth. This October\, the outlaw poet takes the stage at Main Street Crossing in Tomball\, Texas at 8 PM. This is a three-night run at one of Texas’s most beloved intimate listening rooms. Catch him October 1\, 2\, or 3 — or all three if you know what’s good for you. \nMain Street Crossing holds just 150 people. That’s not a typo. You won’t watch Ray Wylie Hubbard from the nosebleeds. You’ll feel every word he delivers. Main Street Crossing calls it an up-close and intimate listening room — and nothing describes this experience better. Texas music doesn’t get more personal than this. \n🎟️ Get your Ray Wylie Hubbard Tomball tickets now: Thurs. Oct 1  | Fri. Oct 2 | Sat. Oct 3 \nRay Wylie Hubbard stands as one of the true forebears of Outlaw Country. He first made his mark with “Up Against the Wall\, Redneck Mother\,” a song Jerry Jeff Walker made famous in 1973. That anthem lit a fire under the progressive country movement and helped ignite the entire Texas outlaw era. He joined Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson as part of the progressive country vanguard — earthy\, down-to-earth music for common people\, rough around the edges and a little too close to rock for the Nashville crowd. \nBut Hubbard never stopped. He kept writing\, kept touring\, kept sharpening his pen. He relaunched his career in the nineties and\, in one of music’s most remarkable second acts\, has been prolifically recording critically-lauded work ever since. He’s one of the original Texas outlaws\, and his Austin City Limits debut drew a worldwide livestream audience. \nHis records have traded hands between Blackberry Smoke\, Georgia Satellites\, and Black Stone Cherry. “Snake Farm” alone connects every red-blooded touring musician on the road today. That’s the reach of a man whose songs live outside any single genre. \nOver his 50-year career\, Hubbard has collaborated with legends such as Willie Nelson\, Joe Walsh\, and Ringo Starr. His Co-Starring albums have paired him with Ringo\, Steve Earle\, Ronnie Dunn\, Don Was\, Larkin Poe\, Wynonna Judd\, Chris Robinson\, and The Cadillac Three — legends who lined up to be in the same room with him. \nHis catalog runs deep — from “Drunken Poet’s Dream” to “Conversation with the Devil” to the bone-rattling “Screw You\, We’re From Texas.” Live\, he delivers every song with equal parts grit and grace. He tells stories between songs that hit harder than most people’s choruses. A Ticketmaster reviewer put it plainly: “Ray Wylie Hubbard is a giant in the lineage of Texas singer-songwriters. If you get a chance to see him\, take it.” \nMain Street Crossing sits in the heart of historic downtown Tomball\, just northwest of Houston. The venue prides itself on zero bad seats and an atmosphere that puts the artist five feet from the audience. Ray Wylie Hubbard performing in a 150-seat room isn’t just a concert — it’s a masterclass. Don’t let this one get away from you.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/tomball-ray-wylie-hubbard-at-main-street-crossing/
LOCATION:Main Street Crossing\, 111 W Main St.\, Tomball\, TX\, 77375
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Austin City Limits Music Festival 2026 – Weekend 1 at Zilker Park
DESCRIPTION:Every October\, Austin does what Austin does best: it takes over Zilker Park\, throws open the gates\, and reminds the entire world why it has been the Live Music Capital of the World for as long as anyone can remember. The Austin City Limits Music Festival returns for Weekend 1 on October 2–4\, 2026 — and this year carries extra weight. ACL Fest 2026 is celebrating its 25th anniversary\, a quarter-century of music at Zilker Park that has made this two-weekend Texas tradition one of the most beloved festivals in the country. If there was ever a year to be there\, it’s this one. \n🎟️ Buy Austin City Limits Festival Weekend 1 tickets at Zilker Park in Austin\, TX — the 25th anniversary edition of the Lone Star State’s most iconic music festival\, headlined by Charli XCX\, Rüfüs Du Sol\, Twenty One Pilots\, Lorde\, and Skrillex.\nThe milestone lineup is led by Charli XCX\, Rüfüs Du Sol\, Twenty One Pilots\, Lorde\, and The xx\, with Skrillex headlining Weekend 1 specifically. That alone is a stacked bill by any measure — pop’s most electrifying boundary-pusher\, an Australian electronic duo at the height of their powers\, arena rock’s most acrobatic live act\, one of indie pop’s most distinctive voices\, and the architect of modern electronic music\, all on one weekend in Austin. But the depth of this lineup doesn’t stop at the headliners. \nThe broader 2026 lineup for Weekend 1 includes Turnstile\, Labrinth\, Lola Young\, The Chainsmokers\, Young Miko\, Bleachers\, SOFI TUKKER\, The War on Drugs\, Brandon Flowers\, Blood Orange\, Lykke Li\, Suki Waterhouse\, Amyl and the Sniffers\, Rodrigo y Gabriela\, Natasha Bedingfield\, and Rebecca Black\, among dozens of others. Across nine stages and three full days\, there is no such thing as a dead hour at ACL. \nThe festival features nine stages and 100+ performances across genres including hip-hop\, rock\, country\, folk\, and EDM. Whether you’re moshing at the main stage\, catching an emerging artist you’ve never heard of on a smaller stage — and telling everyone about it before they blow up — or just soaking in the atmosphere of 75\,000 music lovers sharing a sprawling green park in the heart of the Texas Hill Country\, ACL Weekend 1 delivers an experience that no other festival in the state can match. \nBeyond the music\, ACL Fest 2026 will feature Austin Kiddie Limits\, the culture-forward Bonus Tracks stage\, and a variety of upgraded ticketing and hospitality options including GA+\, VIP\, Platinum\, Bungalows\, and the newly announced Speakeasy Lounge. Disney+ and Hulu will serve as the official streaming destinations for the festival\, offering select live performances\, interviews\, and more during Weekend 1. \nA word to the wise: three-day GA and GA+ tickets for Weekend 1 are already sold out\, which means the secondary market is your best path to being on those grounds when October rolls around. Don’t wait and don’t sleep on it — Austin in the fall\, with the temperature finally dropping to something a Texan can live with and the best lineup ACL has assembled in years\, is not something you want to watch from your couch. \nThis is Austin at its absolute finest — 25 years of music\, culture\, and Texas magic all colliding in Zilker Park over three unforgettable October days.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-city-limits-music-festival-2026-weekend-1-at-zilker-park/
LOCATION:Zilker Park\, 2301 Barton Springs Rd\, Austin\, TX\, 78746\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Waco: Braxton Keith at Foster Pavilion
DESCRIPTION:Braxton Keith rolls into Waco on Friday\, October 2\, 2026\, bringing the Real Damn Deal Tour to Baylor University’s Paul and Alejandra Foster Pavilion. Showtime kicks off at 7 PM\, and Nashville artist Cassidy Daniels opens the evening. Braxton Keith returns to his home state of Texas and a Waco crowd ready to welcome him home. \nBaylor vice president of marketing Jason Cook put it plainly: “Braxton Keith has an incredible amount of momentum right now in country music. He has that ’90s country sound that’s very popular\, but with his own twist.” That’s an understatement. Baylor junior Andrew McWilliams\, a fellow Midlander\, called watching Keith go from “unknown” to a “household name” something special to witness. Additionally\, Baylor student Tupa said simply: “I can’t wait to see Braxton — definitely the most excited I’ve been for a concert here at Baylor.” \n🎟️ Get your Braxton Keith Waco tickets now on StubHub \nFoster Pavilion sits along the banks of the Brazos River on the west side of Interstate 35 in downtown Waco. The $212.6 million facility spans 223\,547 square feet and serves as Waco’s premier concert destination. Furthermore\, while Foster Pavilion holds 7\,500 fans for basketball\, seating capacity for most concert events stands at 5\,928 — making this an intimate\, premium experience with zero bad sightlines. The pavilion anchors a significant downtown redevelopment corridor\, with local restaurants and businesses steps from the front door. Arrive early\, grab dinner on the Brazos\, and get settled in before Cassidy Daniels takes the stage. \nThe Midland Kid Who Took Country Music by Storm\nBraxton Keith is a Midland native named one of 2026’s Artists to Watch by Amazon Music and Rolling Stone\, and the Next Big Thing Class of 2026 by MusicRow. He didn’t arrive through industry connections. Instead\, he ground his way up through West Texas dance halls and dive bars\, one honky-tonk at a time. He played more than 130 shows in 2025\, made his Grand Ole Opry debut\, and racked up 400 million streams — all before releasing a single full-length album. \nThen the debut finally dropped. Real Damn Deal features the 90s-inspired “Little Bit by Little Bit\,” the full-on Western Swing anthem “I Ain’t Tryin’\,” and the barstool romp “I Own This Bar.” Moreover\, the album is proudly rooted in the swagger\, sway\, and stylistic stretch of a Texas dancehall — which means every song on the setlist sounds right at home in Waco on a Friday night. The fiddle leads. The pedal steel answers. Keith delivers both with a high-and-lonesome twang that sounds like it rolled straight off the Permian Basin. \nHis opener brings serious credentials as well. Nashville-based artist and songwriter Cassidy Daniels most recently appeared as a contestant on the CBS/Paramount TV series The Road\, and she brings a sharp\, road-tested set to kick off the evening. Together\, these two artists make for a stacked Friday bill at one of Texas’s newest and most impressive indoor venues. \nThe Waco show sits right in the heart of Keith’s Texas homecoming stretch. The night before\, he plays Pasadena. The night after\, he heads to Momentum Bank Ballpark in his hometown of Midland. The Waco crowd catches him at peak momentum — a West Texas kid coming home in style\, one stage at a time.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/waco-braxton-keith-at-foster-pavilion/
LOCATION:Paul and Alejandra Foster Pavilion\, 700 S University Parks Dr\, Waco\, TX\, 76706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Midland: Braxton Keith at Momentum Bank Ballpark
DESCRIPTION:Every great Texas story eventually circles back home. On Saturday\, October 3\, 2026\, Braxton Keith brings the Real Damn Deal Tour to the place that made him — Midland.  This isn’t just another tour stop. This is a homecoming. And nobody does a homecoming quite like West Texas. \n🎟️ Get your Braxton Keith Midland tickets now on StubHub \nMidland already knows Braxton Keith. They knew him before the rest of the country figured it out. Baylor junior Andrew McWilliams\, a fellow Midlander himself\, described watching Keith go from “unknown” to a “household name” as something truly special to witness. Furthermore\, Keith played local events and small stages across the Permian Basin long before he signed with Warner Music Nashville or racked up hundreds of millions of streams. Consequently\, seeing him return to his hometown as a bona fide rising star carries real weight. \nA Midland Kid With the World’s Attention\nBraxton Keith grew up in Midland\, and built his sound in the honky-tonks of the Lone Star State — a proud road dog who spent years schooling new fans on the timeless power of a revved-up band and rich organic twang. He didn’t skip steps or take shortcuts. Instead\, he ground his way up through West Texas bars and dance halls\, earning every fan one two-step at a time. Then\, in 2024\, everything shifted. \nHis single “Cozy” caught fire\, earned RIAA Gold certification\, and earned him a deal with Warner Music Nashville. After that\, the momentum never stopped. Keith logged over 130 shows in 2025\, touring alongside Cody Johnson\, Gavin Adcock\, and Luke Bryan\, while also making his Grand Ole Opry debut and performing at Stagecoach Festival alongside Post Malone. Moreover\, Rolling Stone and Amazon Music both named him one of 2026’s Artists to Watch\, while MusicRow named him part of their Next Big Thing Class of 2026. \nHis debut album lives up to every word of its title. Real Damn Deal features the 90s-inspired “Little Bit by Little Bit\,” the full-on Western Swing anthem “I Ain’t Tryin’\,” and the barstool romp “I Own This Bar” — songs built for exactly the kind of crowd that fills a West Texas ballpark on a Saturday night. The setlist paces high-energy two-steppers\, story-forward ballads\, and sing-along anthems so the show breathes without ever losing momentum — no dead air\, no filler\, just a Midland kid giving his hometown everything he’s got. \nA Texas Homecoming\nThe Midland show closes out a stunning Texas homecoming stretch. He plays Round Rock on September 25\, Pasadena on September 26\, and Waco on October 2. Therefore\, by the time Keith steps onto the Momentum Bank Ballpark stage Saturday night\, he arrives battle-tested\, locked in\, and ready to deliver the best show of the run to the crowd that deserves it most. \nHis live shows balance new singles with road-tested fan favorites\, and between songs he regularly acknowledges local crews\, rodeo hands\, and families — the kind of people who built Midland and the kind of people who first believed in him. This Saturday night belongs to them. \nMomentum Bank Ballpark has served as Midland’s premier outdoor entertainment destination since it opened in 2002. The ballpark holds 6\,669 fans across 4\,709 fixed seats and spacious grass berm areas in the outfield — making for a wide-open West Texas setting perfectly suited to a summer-into-fall outdoor concert. The venue features luxury suites\, a party deck available for private events\, and a wide 360-degree concourse with room to move throughout the night. Additionally\, the ballpark includes picnic areas\, a basketball court\, and an HEB Splashpad — so bring the family and plan to make an evening of it. As the Arizona Diamondbacks once noted about this ballpark\, if you’re in town for an evening event\, take time to enjoy the beauty of a West Texas sunset — and on October 3\, that sunset backdrop will make for one unforgettable opening act before Keith hits the stage.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/midland-braxton-keith-at-momentum-bank-ballpark/
LOCATION:Momentum Bank Ballpark\, 5514 Champions Drive\, Midland\, TX\, 79706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Houston: Kacey Musgraves at Toyota Center
DESCRIPTION:Houston\, one of country music’s most passionate fan bases\, gets first crack at Kacey Musgraves’ Texas homecoming. On Monday\, October 5\, 2026\, the GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter brings the Middle of Nowhere Tour to Toyota Center in the heart of downtown Houston. Showtime hits at 7:30 PM. \n🎟️ Get your Kacey Musgraves Houston tickets now \nKacey Musgraves drew the inspiration for Middle of Nowhere from a sign in her hometown of Golden\, Texas — a town of 156 people — that reads “Golden\, TX: Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere.” That small-town East Texas origin story runs through every track on her seventh studio album. She recorded the album during the longest single period of her life and found that “for the first time\, it actually felt incredible being alone and existing in a space not defined by anyone else.” Consequently\, Middle of Nowhere carries a rawness and self-assurance that sets it apart from anything she’s released before. \nThe Album That Brought Kacey Musgraves Back to Texas\nThe album arrived May 1\, 2026\, through the relaunched Lost Highway Records\, produced by Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk — the same team behind Golden Hour — and features guest appearances from Miranda Lambert\, Willie Nelson\, and Billy Strings. That guest list alone signals the world Kacey Musgraves re-entered with this record. Additionally\, critics noted the album features acoustic guitar\, light percussion\, and pedal steel — hallmarks of Texas-style country — while also embracing borderland sounds and Mexican influences she has long spoken about. \nThe response was overwhelming. One reviewer called it “the triumphant return” fans had been waiting for\, hooked from the very first single. Another declared it her most discernibly country album since Pageant Material and possibly her most self-assured. Moreover\, Saving Country Music named it their favorite mainstream release of 2026 so far — high praise from a publication that doesn’t hand out compliments lightly. \nMusgraves plays Houston on October 5\, then heads to Austin on October 7 and Dallas on October 10 — a full Texas sweep that amounts to one of the most anticipated homecoming runs in country music this fall. Houston gets the first shot. The Middle of Nowhere Tour spans arenas across North America and into 2027 with international dates in Glasgow\, Manchester\, and London — but these Texas dates carry a weight that no other stop on the tour can match. \nBeckmann’s Hill Country Roots\nWilliam Beckmann opens the night. The Fredericksburg native brings his own deep Hill Country roots to the stage — a perfect warm-up from one Texas original before another takes over. Together\, they deliver a Monday night in Houston that’ll feel anything but ordinary. \nToyota Center opened in October 2003 with a Fleetwood Mac concert and has since become one of Houston’s premier cultural and entertainment destinations. The arena holds up to 19\,000 fans for concerts\, features 103 luxury suites and 2\,900 club seats\, and boasts some of the most comfortable seating of any venue in the country. Furthermore\, Toyota Center’s playing surface sits nearly 32 feet below ground level — the result of the largest excavation project in Houston’s history — giving the arena the largest lower level of any venue in the nation. In other words\, this isn’t just a big room. It’s a Houston landmark built for exactly this kind of moment. \nThe arena is located at 1510 Polk Street in downtown Houston\, adjacent to major freeways and anchoring the city’s sports and entertainment district. The venue offers multiple club experiences\, premium concessions on every concourse\, and the Jack Daniel’s Bar behind Section 116 — open to all ticketed fans. Therefore\, plan to arrive early\, explore the concourses\, and settle in before William Beckmann kicks things off.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/houston-kacey-musgraves-at-toyota-center/
LOCATION:Toyota Center\, 1510 Polk Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Austin: Kacey Musgraves at Moody Center
DESCRIPTION:Austin has always known what it had in Kacey Musgraves. And on October 7 and 8\, 2026\, she comes home to prove it all over again. The GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter brings the Middle of Nowhere Tour to Moody Center on the University of Texas campus\, showtime at 7:30 PM. \n🎟️ Get your Kacey Musgraves Austin tickets now Wed. Oct. 7 | Thurs. Oct. 8 \nKacey Musgraves drew the inspiration for Middle of Nowhere from a sign in her hometown that reads “Golden\, TX: Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere.” She grew up in that town of 156 people in Wood County\, Texas. Consequently\, this album hits differently than anything she’s released before. She explains it herself: “The bulk of this record was made during the longest single period of my life\, and I found that for the first time\, it actually felt incredible being alone and existing in a space not defined by anyone else.” That honesty radiates through every track. \nMiddle of Nowhere arrived May 1\, 2026\, through the relaunched Lost Highway Records — the same label she helped close out in an earlier chapter of her career. The album features guest appearances from Miranda Lambert\, Willie Nelson\, and Billy Strings — three artists who need no introduction in this part of the world. Producers Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk return from Golden Hour to shape the sound\, giving the record a thread of continuity back to her most celebrated work. \nCritics jumped on the album immediately. Saving Country Music called it their favorite mainstream release of 2026 so far. One reviewer declared it “the triumphant return I’ve been waiting for.” Moreover\, one publication described it as her most discernibly country album since Pageant Material — and possibly her most self-assured. Another noted it carries “a new minimalist country sound\, with flourishes of Mexican folk influences which bring a different dimension to her aesthetic.” \nA Texas Girl’s Most Texas Album Yet\nWhere Middle of Nowhere truly expands Musgraves’ world is in its embrace of borderland sounds and Mexican influences — she has long spoken about the influence of Mexican culture on Texas music\, and here she leans into it fully. Additionally\, tracks like “Loneliest Girl” and “Dry Spell” feature acoustic guitar\, light percussion\, and pedal steel — hallmarks of Texas-style country — while “Dry Spell” deepens a desert atmosphere with echoing instrumentation led by pedal steel. These aren’t just songs. They’re postcards from the Texas she grew up in. \nThe Austin show sits right in the heart of a Texas homecoming stretch. She plays Houston on October 5 and Dallas on October 10 — but Austin belongs to a different category entirely. Moody Center notes this marks Kacey Musgraves coming back to their stage — and when a Texas girl of her stature returns to Austin for a record this rooted in who she is and where she came from\, that’s not just a concert. That’s an occasion. \nWilliam Beckmann opens the night. The Fredericksburg-raised country singer brings his own deep Texas roots to the stage before Musgraves takes over — making this one of the most purely Texan lineups of the entire fall concert season. \nMoody Center sits on the UT Austin campus at 2001 Robert Dedman Drive — a world-class\, 530\,000-square-foot entertainment venue built for the biggest acts in the music industry. The low bowl design brings audiences closer to the artist than a traditional arena\, creating an intimate yet electric atmosphere for up to 15\,000 fans. Furthermore\, the venue features impeccable acoustics and sound systems built for full immersion in an Austin-authentic live music experience.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-kacey-musgraves-at-moody-center/
LOCATION:Moody Center\, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive\, Austin\, TX\, 78712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Austin City Limits Music Festival 2026 – Weekend 2 at Zilker Park
DESCRIPTION:Every October\, Austin does what Austin does best: it takes over Zilker Park\, throws open the gates\, and reminds the entire world why it has been the Live Music Capital of the World for as long as anyone can remember. The Austin City Limits Music Festival returns for Weekend 2 on October 9–11\, 2026 — and this year carries extra weight. ACL Fest 2026 is celebrating its 25th anniversary\, a quarter-century of music at Zilker Park that has made this two-weekend Texas tradition one of the most beloved festivals in the country. If there was ever a year to be there\, it’s this one. \n🎟️ Buy Austin City Limits Festival Weekend 2 tickets at Zilker Park in Austin\, TX — the 25th anniversary edition of the Lone Star State’s most iconic music festival\, headlined by Charli XCX\, Rüfüs Du Sol\, Twenty One Pilots\, Lorde\, and Skrillex.\nThe milestone lineup is led by Charli XCX\, Rüfüs Du Sol\, Twenty One Pilots\, Lorde\, and The xx\, with Skrillex headlining Weekend 1 specifically. That alone is a stacked bill by any measure — pop’s most electrifying boundary-pusher\, an Australian electronic duo at the height of their powers\, arena rock’s most acrobatic live act\, one of indie pop’s most distinctive voices\, and the architect of modern electronic music\, all on one weekend in Austin. But the depth of this lineup doesn’t stop at the headliners. \nThe broader 2026 lineup for Weekend 1 includes Turnstile\, Labrinth\, Lola Young\, The Chainsmokers\, Young Miko\, Bleachers\, SOFI TUKKER\, The War on Drugs\, Brandon Flowers\, Blood Orange\, Lykke Li\, Suki Waterhouse\, Amyl and the Sniffers\, Rodrigo y Gabriela\, Natasha Bedingfield\, and Rebecca Black\, among dozens of others. Across nine stages and three full days\, there is no such thing as a dead hour at ACL. \nThe festival features nine stages and 100+ performances across genres including hip-hop\, rock\, country\, folk\, and EDM. Whether you’re moshing at the main stage\, catching an emerging artist you’ve never heard of on a smaller stage — and telling everyone about it before they blow up — or just soaking in the atmosphere of 75\,000 music lovers sharing a sprawling green park in the heart of the Texas Hill Country\, ACL Weekend 1 delivers an experience that no other festival in the state can match. \nBeyond the music\, ACL Fest 2026 will feature Austin Kiddie Limits\, the culture-forward Bonus Tracks stage\, and a variety of upgraded ticketing and hospitality options including GA+\, VIP\, Platinum\, Bungalows\, and the newly announced Speakeasy Lounge. Disney+ and Hulu will serve as the official streaming destinations for the festival\, offering select live performances\, interviews\, and more during Weekend 1. \nA word to the wise: three-day GA and GA+ tickets for Weekend 2 are already sold out\, which means the secondary market is your best path to being on those grounds when October rolls around. Don’t wait and don’t sleep on it — Austin in the fall\, with the temperature finally dropping to something a Texan can live with and the best lineup ACL has assembled in years\, is not something you want to watch from your couch. \nThis is Austin at its absolute finest — 25 years of music\, culture\, and Texas magic all colliding in Zilker Park over three unforgettable October days.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-city-limits-music-festival-2026-weekend-2-at-zilker-park/
LOCATION:Zilker Park\, 2301 Barton Springs Rd\, Austin\, TX\, 78746\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Dallas: Kacey Musgraves at American Airlines Center
DESCRIPTION:Dallas\, the homecoming ends with you. Kacey Musgraves wraps up her Texas run on October 10 and 11\, 2026\, bringing the Middle of Nowhere Tour to American Airlines Center in the heart of downtown Dallas. Showtime hits at 7:30 PM\, and William Beckmann opens the night. This is an all-ages show at one of the biggest and best arenas in the entire state — and Saturday night at the AAC with Kacey Musgraves is exactly the kind of Texas evening worth clearing the calendar for. \n🎟️ Get your Kacey Musgraves Dallas tickets now Sat. Oct. 10 | Sun. Oct. 11\nKacey Musgraves based Middle of Nowhere on a sign in her tiny East Texas hometown of Golden — population 156 — that reads “Golden\, TX: Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere.” That origin story runs through every track on her seventh studio album and makes this Texas tour run deeply personal. She recorded the album during the longest single period of her life and said it was the first time she felt “incredible being alone\, existing in a space not defined by anyone else.” Consequently\, the record carries a clarity and confidence that sets it apart from everything she’s released in the last decade. \nThe Album That Brought Her Back to the Lone Star State\nMiddle of Nowhere arrived May 1\, 2026\, through the relaunched Lost Highway Records\, produced by Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk — the same team behind Golden Hour — and features guest appearances from Miranda Lambert\, Willie Nelson\, and Billy Strings. Additionally\, the album embraces Texas-style country hallmarks — acoustic guitar\, pedal steel\, light percussion — alongside borderland sounds and Mexican influences Kacey Musgraves has spoken about throughout her career. The result sounds both timeless and fresh. It sounds like Texas. \nCritics recognized it immediately. One reviewer called it her most discernibly country album since Pageant Material and possibly her most self-assured. Another named it their favorite mainstream release of 2026 so far. Moreover\, a third declared it “the triumphant return” fans had been waiting for\, calling the first single an instant hook. The tour that followed has sold out arenas from Chicago to Madison Square Garden. Nevertheless\, nothing on this run compares to a Texas homecoming — and the AAC on a Saturday night closes it out in style. \nEnd of the Line in Texas\nThe Middle of Nowhere Tour hits Dallas after stops in Houston on October 5 and Austin on October 7. Therefore\, by the time Musgraves steps onto the American Airlines Center stage Saturday night\, she arrives at full stride — a Texas girl closing out her homecoming run in the state’s biggest market. William Beckmann\, the Fredericksburg-raised country singer and ideal Texas opener\, sets the table before she takes over. \nThe tour also includes international dates in 2027\, with stops in Glasgow\, Manchester\, and London — but those audiences will see an artist who just finished burning through Texas. Dallas gets her at the peak of this homecoming\, on the biggest stage of the run.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/dallas-kacey-musgraves-at-american-airlines-center/
LOCATION:American Airlines Center\, 2500 Victory Ave.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Temple: Ray Wylie Hubbard at Cultural Activities Center
DESCRIPTION:Ray Wylie Hubbard\, the whiskey-soaked outlaw poet of Texas songcraft\, is headed back to Central Texas at the Temple Cultural Activities Center. \n Buy Tickets \nHis latest album\, 2022‘s Co-Starring Too\, is Hubbard’s version of a hoedown-cum–supergroup jam session. It doubles down on the vibe he started with Co-Starring — gathering folks from every corner of roots\, rock\, country\, blues\, and even metal to sing\, riff\, and philosophize alongside him. Hubbard tapped heavy hitters Willie Nelson\, Steve Earle\, Wynonna Judd\, Ringo Starr\, Ann Wilson (of Heart)\, Lzzy Hale\, Steve Lukather\, James McMurtry\, Hayes Carll\, Wade Bowen & Randy Rogers & Cody Canada\, The Band of Heathens\, and more. \nOutlaw country’s favorite curmudgeon\, Ray Wylie Hubbard has been scribbling songs and dodging pigeonholes since the 1960s. He has penned classics that became anthems for people who like their honky-tonk served with a side of rebellion and wit. \nAt any given show\, you might hear: \n\n“Up Against the Wall\, Redneck Mother” — The song that blasted Hubbard onto the map — a hilariously sharp portrait of a beer-swilling\, pickup-drivin’ rebel with a wink and a nod. Originally recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker in 1973\, this tune became a cultural touchstone in Texas and beyond. Its blunt\, bone-dry humor about redneck pride turned it into an enduring outlaw country anthem.\n“Snake Farm” — A gritty\, blues-infused romp that sounds exactly like what it is — nasty\, snaky\, and impossible to shake from your head once it bites. A fan favorite in live shows\, it captures Hubbard’s raw edge like few others.\n“Conversation With the Devil” — A devilish talking-blues yarn where the narrator chats with ol’ Lucifer about life choices and moral muddles — part folk tale\, part social commentary\, all wickedly clever.\n“Dust of the Chase” — One of Hubbard’s more reflective pieces — a song about longing\, restlessness\, and the eternal wanderer’s heart. It’s poetic\, well-crafted storytelling that steers away from pure honky-tonk and leans into Americana soul.\n“Drunken Poet’s Dream” — Co-written with Hayes Carll\, this tune pairs literary humor with honky-tonk honesty — a drinking song that feels like a defiant shrug for anyone who’s ever poured their thoughts into a whiskey glass.\n“Screw You\, We’re From Texas” — A piss-and-vinegar salute to Lone Star bravado. It’s equal parts swagger and self-aware humor — basically a middle finger wrapped in a Texas flag.\n“Desperate Man” — Co-written with Eric Church\, this song became a major country hit\, showing Hubbard’s pen still packs punch in modern contexts.\n\n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/temple-ray-wylie-hubbard-at-cultural-activities-center/
LOCATION:Temple Cultural Activities Center\, 3011 North 3rd Street\, Temple\, TX\, 76501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Corpus Christi: Treaty Oak Revival at Concrete Street Amphitheatre
DESCRIPTION:One of West Texas’s most exciting country rock acts\, Treaty Oak Revival brings their electric live show to Concrete Street Amphitheatre in Corpus Christi on October 29\, 2026. Tickets are available from $71 — a chance to see a band on the rise at one of the Gulf Coast’s most beloved outdoor venues. \nTreaty Oak Revival was founded in 2019 deep in the heart of West Texas\, where five musicians came together around a shared love of Texas Red Dirt country\, the raw energy of punk rock\, and the wide-open sound of Southern rock. The band is led by Sam Canty on lead vocals and acoustic guitar\, with Lance Vanley on rhythm electric and background vocals\, Jeremiah Vanley on lead electric\, Andrew Carey on bass\, and Kelly McKay anchoring everything on drums. \nFrom the beginning\, the band set itself apart by refusing to sand down its edges. Their music hits with the punch of classic hard rock\, the emotional directness of country songwriting\, and the swagger of artists who grew up listening to both Waylon Jennings and the Ramones. It’s a sound that has found a devoted audience across Texas and increasingly beyond as the band’s touring footprint has expanded. \nBuy Tickets \nTreaty Oak Revival’s reputation as a live act precedes them wherever they go. Their shows are kinetic and communal — the kind of performances where the crowd becomes part of the energy from the first song. The fall 2026 run of Texas dates reflects just how far they’ve come in a few short years\, with headlining spots at major venues across the state. \nTreaty Oak Revival at Concrete Street Amphitheatre on October 29 is exactly the kind of show South Texas music fans should plan around. Get your tickets on StubHub and make a night of it on the Gulf Coast.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/corpus-christi-treaty-oak-revival-at-concrete-street-amphitheatre/
LOCATION:Concrete Street Amphitheatre\, 800 Concrete St\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Austin: Treaty Oak Revival at Moody Center
DESCRIPTION:Treaty Oak Revival steps onto one of Texas’s biggest stages when they play the Moody Center in Austin on November 12\, 2026. Tickets start at $48 — a remarkable price for a show that marks a genuine milestone for one of West Texas’s most compelling country rock bands. \nBorn out of the Permian Basin’s creative soil in 2019\, Treaty Oak Revival fuses the Texas Red Dirt country tradition with the driving energy of punk rock and the melodic ambition of classic Southern rock. The band’s five members — Sam Canty\, Lance Vanley\, Jeremiah Vanley\, Andrew Carey\, and Kelly McKay — found each other in West Texas and quickly developed a chemistry that has become one of the most electrifying presences on the Texas touring circuit. \nTheir sound carries all the hallmarks of the Red Dirt movement — honest songwriting\, big guitar tones\, and music that sounds equally at home blasting from a truck speaker or filling an arena — while adding a rougher\, more urgent edge that sets them apart from their peers. In a short time\, Treaty Oak Revival has grown from a regional act to a national story\, playing increasingly prestigious dates and building a following one sweaty show at a time. \nBuy Tickets \nA Moody Center headliner is a statement show for any Texas artist\, and Treaty Oak Revival has clearly earned the room. The venue\, which opened in 2022 as the University of Texas’s state-of-the-art arena\, is the kind of stage that transforms a good band into an event. For fans who have followed Treaty Oak Revival since their early days\, this is a show to mark on the calendar. \nTreaty Oak Revival live at the Moody Center on November 12 in Austin — grab your tickets on StubHub now before this one fills up.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-treaty-oak-revival-at-moody-center/
LOCATION:Moody Center\, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive\, Austin\, TX\, 78712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:The Woodlands: Treaty Oak Revival at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
DESCRIPTION:Treaty Oak Revival brings their Texas fall run to a close at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands on November 13\, 2026. Tickets start at $52 for an evening of hard-charging country rock at one of Greater Houston’s most storied outdoor music venues. \nWest Texas-born and road-hardened since their 2019 founding\, Treaty Oak Revival has spent the better part of six years becoming one of the Texas music scene’s most talked-about acts. Built around the songwriting and vocals of Sam Canty\, with a full band that includes the Vanley brothers on guitars\, Andrew Carey on bass\, and Kelly McKay on drums\, the group draws from Texas Red Dirt country\, punk energy\, and Southern rock architecture in equal measure. \nWhat makes Treaty Oak Revival special is the intensity they bring to every performance. Their catalog is full of songs that work both as studio recordings and as live vehicles — pieces that expand in concert\, becoming bigger and more urgent the louder the crowd gets. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion\, with its mix of covered seating and open lawn\, is exactly the environment where this music breathes at its best. \nBuy Tickets \nThe November 13 Woodlands show is the closing date of a two-night Texas run that began the evening before in Austin\, and Treaty Oak Revival will bring everything they have to the Pavilion crowd. Houston-area fans have been waiting for a proper headlining show\, and this fall date is the one to deliver it. \nDon’t let this one slip by. Treaty Oak Revival at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on November 13 — tickets are available now on StubHub\, and this one is worth the drive from anywhere in the Houston metro.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/the-woodlands-treaty-oak-revival-at-the-cynthia-woods-mitchell-pavilion/
LOCATION:The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion\, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive\, The Woodlands\, TX\, 77380\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:New Braunfels: Tab Benoit at Gruene Hall
DESCRIPTION:Grammy-nominated Louisiana blues guitarist Tab Benoit brings his swamp-soaked sound to Gruene Hall on November 20\, 2026. Tickets start at $55 for a late-fall evening with one of the most powerful live acts in American roots music. \nA native of Houma\, Louisiana\, Tab Benoit has spent more than three decades immersed in the bayou blues tradition. He came up absorbing the sounds of Jimmy Reed\, Lightnin’ Hopkins\, and the great New Orleans bluesmen before developing a style distinctly his own — electric and earthy\, driven by a voice as weathered and resonant as the Louisiana wetlands that shaped him. \nBenoit has released over a dozen studio albums and earned multiple Grammy nominations\, but his reputation rests above all on his live performances. His shows are renowned for their intensity\, with Benoit coaxing sounds from his guitar that feel less like playing and more like a direct conversation with the blues itself. He has won the Blues Music Award for Guitar Player of the Year multiple times — recognition that only hints at what he brings to a stage. \nBuy Tickets \nBeyond music\, Benoit is known for his deep commitment to the Louisiana coastal environment. He founded Voice of the Wetlands\, an environmental advocacy organization dedicated to preserving the bayou ecosystem that is central to his culture and his art. His shows carry the weight of all of it — the joy\, the grief\, and the defiant spirit of South Louisiana. \nTab Benoit at Gruene Hall in November is a rare Texas booking for one of the blues world’s brightest stars. Get your tickets on StubHub and don’t let this one pass you by.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/new-braunfels-tab-benoit-at-gruene-hall/
LOCATION:Gruene Hall\, 1281 Gruene Rd.\, New Braunfels\, TX\, 78130
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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