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Fort Worth Music Festival Announces 2nd Annual Lineup Including William Clark Green, Them Dirty Roses, Uncle Lucius & More

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It’s about to get rowdy in Cowtown.

Just announced- the 2nd annual Fort Worth Music Festival drops a killer lineup. The festival poses a unique blend of stellar live music, panels with industry professionals, and the electric atmosphere of the historic Fort Worth Stockyards.

“Your 2024 Fort Worth Music Festival & Conference lineup is HERE! Get ready for four days of live music across multiple stages in the Stockyards.”

With venues spanning from the world’s biggest honky tonk of Billy Bob’s Texas to smaller, more intimate shows at White Elephant Saloon, you are sure to find a stage, big or small, that features some of the best in red dirt and Texas country music…all while being adequately hydrated I am sure.

The lineup features headliners of William Clark Green, Band of Heathens, Them Dirty Roses, Uncle Lucius, and Whitey Morgan & the 78’s, along with a handful of others. That is just the start, though; throughout the four-day festival, you can also catch sets from Holly Beth, Jacob Stelly, Jordan Nix, Kylie Frey, Shelby Stone, Summer Dean, The Weathered Souls and much more.

The lineup also still says there are additional acts to be announced, and given the country music history that is found in the Stockyards, you never know who might pop in to pick a guitar or sing a few tunes.

The Fort Worth Music Festival will be held from February 28th through March 2nd and will be a heck of a time, I am sure.

Tickets for the festival are on sale now, so dust off your boots and felt hats and get ready for good times in the Stockyards.

@fortworthmusicfestival 2nd Annual Fort Worth Music Festival & Conference: February 28th – March 2nd, 2024! Lock in your 2024 tickets at 2023 prices with our early bird special. #FWMF ♬ original sound – Fort Worth Music Festival





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