Festival-goers dancing and enjoying the music at the Two Step Inn Festival.
The Two Step Inn Music Festival is set to return to Georgetown, Texas, on April 5-6, 2025, featuring a stellar lineup including Alan Jackson, Sturgill Simpson, and more. This exciting event promises fantastic performances across two days, alongside delicious Central Texas fare and unique arts and crafts. Tickets go on presale October 25. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this vibrant celebration supporting the local community!
Mark your calendars, folks! The beloved Two Step Inn Music Festival is making its grand return to beautiful Georgetown, Texas, on April 5-6, 2025. This year’s lineup promises to be unforgettable, featuring country legends and rising stars, all set in the charming backdrop of San Gabriel Park.
Big names are lighting up the stage this year, with country superstar Alan Jackson and the remarkable Sturgill Simpson headlining the festival. For fans of Alan Jackson, this is an especially exciting opportunity as it marks his very first performance at the Two Step Inn Festival. As part of his “Last Call: One More For The Road Tour,” this event is your last chance to catch him perform in the Austin area, making it a must-attend event this spring.
Meanwhile, Sturgill Simpson will be stepping onto the main stage under the alias Johnny Blue Skies, where you’ll hear a mix of his classic hits along with tunes from his latest album, “Passage du Desir”. Get ready for a mesmerizing experience!
Saturday, April 5, 2025, will be packed with fantastic performances from fan favorites like Miranda Lambert, Flatland Cavalry, Diplo, Gavin Adcock, Ernest, Eli Young Band, Randall King, Tracy Byrd, and Diamond Rio. You won’t want to miss these show-stopping acts as they deliver what promises to be an exhilarating day of music!
Then on Sunday, April 6, the festival continues with even more excitement. Featured performers will include legendary rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen, hip-hop icon Nelly, Shane Smith & The Saints, Sammy Kershaw, Ole 60, and The Panhandlers. This star-studded lineup guarantees a weekend of fun, music, and good vibes!
The Two Step Inn Festival is not only about the tunes; it’s also a celebration of all things Central Texas! Expect to find a delightful selection of curated and inclusive Central Texas fare, along with vintage items and unique arts and crafts vendors. So, whether you’re a foodie, a shopper, or a music junkie, there’s something here for everyone.
If you’re excited and ready to join in on the fun, tickets will go on presale for various options including General Admission, General Admission+, VIP, and Platinum on October 25 at 12 p.m. CT. After that, remaining tickets will be available for public sale. With such an incredible lineup, you’ll want to act fast!
The Two Step Inn Festival isn’t just about fantastic performances; it’s also about giving back. The festival has generously donated over $1.1 million to Friends of Georgetown Parks and Recreation, contributing to a total of more than $2.3 million since 2023. Plus, the economic impact is enormous, generating nearly $200 million for the local Georgetown economy since its inception, with predictions for this year’s edition to bring in an incredible $100 million.
So gather your friends, pack your dancing shoes, and get ready for a weekend filled with music, joy, and community spirit at the Two Step Inn Music Festival in Georgetown! It’s going to be a blast!
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