The event returns to Gonzales in the spring
The Cattle Country Festival, returning for its second year, is set for April 10-12, 2025, and promises to be bigger and better in celebration of the bicentennial of Gonzales, Texas. Tickets are officially on sale today as the music and camping festival reveals its highly anticipated 2025 lineup including Parker McCollum, Tanya Tucker, Clint Black, Wyatt Flores, Chase Rice, Clay Walker, Reckless Kelly, Aaron Watson, Pecos & The Rooftops, Giovannie & The Hired Guns, 49 Winchester, Wade Bowen, Drake White, Shenandoah, Ty Myers, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Tyler Halverson, Black Pistol Fire, Sophia Scott, Josh Ward, Cameron Sacky Band, Logan Mize, late night sets by Ghostland Observatory and more, with additional acts to be announced later this year.
The music and camping festival will again occur on the sprawling 400-acre ranch in Gonzales, Texas, dubbed “The Boot” along the Guadalupe River and conveniently just an hour from three major cities: Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. The Boot boasts more than 150 acres of Texas pecan trees, creating shaded groves along the riverbank, a perfect natural backdrop for the festival-goers to relax and immerse themselves in the serene surroundings. Back by popular demand, the festival will offer more GA and VIP camping areas, additional tents in the luxurious Glamping Village with a private glamping lounge, as well as more RV spaces and on-site amenities for those staying on the grounds. Adding to the charm, The Boot offers several inviting swimming areas, aptly named Cowboy Coves, where attendees can cool off and enjoy the festival’s refreshing waterside experience. The festival grounds will also feature Texas’ best food, wine, spirits, brews and shopping with the participating vendors to be announced at a later date.
Proven in its first year, the ranch will once again transform into a weekend oasis, fostering an unmatched sense of camaraderie among attendees, with many of the musicians joining in on the fun too. From tailgating to playing games to fishing and floating on the Guadalupe River, the festivities begin before the first act takes the stage and continue after the headliner’s final bow.
Passes for the 2025 Cattle Country Festival, including camping, RV, and glamping passes, are on sale now.
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