Cattle Country Festival Returns With Koe Wetzel, Treaty Oak Revival, Randy Houser April 10-12

Returning for a third year, the Cattle Country Festival is back at the ghost town of Gonzales, Texas, April 10-12 with a lineup including Koe Wetzel, Treaty Oak Revival, Randy Houser, Robert Earl Keen and Josh Abbott Band.
Additional artists on the camping and music festival include Paul Cauthen, Corey Kent, Casey Donahew, Stoney LaRue, Deana Carter, Tyler Braden, Jason Boland & The Stragglers, Asleep At The Wheel, Drake Milligan, Logan Ryan Band, Atlus, Tyler Nance, Gannon Fremin & CCREV, Austin Meade, Emily Ann Roberts and Brad Cox.
The event will once again take place on “The Boot,” a 400-acre ranch along the Guadalupe River and located an hour Austin, San Antonio and Houston. The serene setting features more than 150 acres of pecan trees. This year, the festival promises more GA and VIP camping areas, additional tents in its Glamping Village with a private glamping lounge, as well as more RV spaces and on-site amenities for those staying on the grounds.
Swimming areas known as Cowboy Coves allow attendees to cool off, while the grounds will offer plentiful food, wine, spirits, brews and shopping. New this year is the Whiskey Jam stage that will feature up-and-coming artists including Brooke Baird, Brandi Behlen, Ellis Bullard, Hayden Butler, Aaron McBee, Aaron McDonnell and more.
Tickets, including camping, RV and glamping passes, are now on sale, with various VIP and shuttle packages available. There will also be local, military, student, teacher, and first responder discounts available.
The event is produced by Why&How Ventures, with artist manager Bruce Kalmick and partners Marcus Federman and Brytan Butle debuting the event in 2024, which was headlined by Eric Church.
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