Cattle Country Music Festival will turn Gonzales into sensory cathedral

Eric Church, Whiskey Myers, Koe Wetzel headline first-time fiesta featuring elite food, beverage and camping offerings

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The organizers of the inaugural Cattle Country Music Festival want to take thousands of country music fans to Church with a side of Whiskey and Koe next April.

The triumvirate of Eric Church, Whiskey Myers and Koe Wetzel will headline the first Cattle Country Music Festival on April 12-14, 2024, in an event that will combine music, wine, spirits and culinary excellence bar none on a beautiful ranch just outside Gonzales, birthplace of the Texas Revolution.

Joining them will be a lineup of heavy hitters in Red Dirt, Americana, soul, rock and other musical genres, including such luminaries as the Randy Rogers Band, Country Music Hall of Fame legend Tanya Tucker, Tracy Lawrence, Shane Smith & The Saints, Sublime with Rome, Chase Rice, KALEO and Colbie Caillat.

Others on the bill include Hailey Whitters, William Clark Green, Southall, Blackhawk, Red Clay Strays, William Beckmann, Tanner Usrey, Breland, The War and Treaty, Austin Snell, ZZ Ward, Treaty Oak Revival, The Glorious Sons, Drake White, Tyler Braden, The Weathered Souls, Matt Koziol, Kyler Weston, Derek Austin and Angel White.

The festival will take place on a 400-acre ranch known as “The Boot” for its unique landscape shaped like country music’s favorite footwear. Not only does The Boot provide a perfect backdrop for a unique music festival, but it offers opportunities for camping and glamping, swimming, wine and spirits tasting and more.

The Come and Take It Lounge will be a signature element of the festival, an “upscale oasis” where festival goers can sample some of the best Texas and international wines, craft cocktails and bespoke culinary offerings curated by an assortment of Texas chefs plus more.

Named for the famous cry raised by the Old 18 at the Battle of Gonzales, the event which sparked the Texas Revolution, the Come and Take It Lounge will also have big-screen TVs showing sports and yard games like cornhole and horseshoes — a place to relax and recharge between musical acts, set along the beautiful Guadalupe River.

Tickets are now on sale at https://cattlecountryfest.com. Single day General Admission tickets start at $125, with multi-night packages ranging from $199-$799. Premium VIP and glamping packages feature a range of offerings including early load-in, exclusive lounge and front-of-stage viewing pit access, and more.

With more than 20 ticketing tiers and experience packages available, fans have a wide variety of options to experience Cattle Country.

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