Cattle Country Festival announces 2026 lineup including Koe Wetzel, Treaty Oak Revival, Randy Houser, Robert Earl Keen and Josh Abbott Band

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GONZALES, Texas (Nov. 4, 2025) — The Cattle Country Festival, returning for its third year, is set for April 10–12, 2026, and tickets are officially on sale as the music and camping festival reveals its highly anticipated 2026 lineup, featuring Koe Wetzel, Treaty Oak Revival, Randy Houser, Robert Earl Keen and Josh Abbott Band.

Additional acts 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. More information is available at www.CattleCountryFest.com.

New this year is the Whiskey Jam Stage, which will showcase rising artists including Brooke Baird, Brandi Behlen, Ellis Bullard, Hayden Butler, Aaron McBee, Aaron McDonnell and more.

More than just a music festival.

The festival will once again take place on the sprawling 400-acre ranch known as “The Boot,” located along the Guadalupe River in Gonzales, just an hour from Austin, San Antonio and Houston.

The Boot features more than 150 acres of Texas pecan trees that create shaded groves along the riverbank — a natural backdrop for festivalgoers to relax and enjoy the scenery. Back by popular demand, Cattle Country will offer expanded GA and VIP camping areas, additional tents in the luxurious Glamping Village with a private lounge, and more RV spaces and on-site amenities for guests 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 atmosphere. The festival grounds will also feature Texas food, wine, spirits, brews and shopping, with participating vendors to be announced at a later date.

The ranch transforms each spring into a weekend oasis, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie among attendees — and even the artists themselves. From tailgating and games to fishing and floating the Guadalupe, festivities begin long before the first act takes the stage and continue well after the headliner’s final bow.

How to get tickets

Passes for the 2026 Cattle Country Festival, including camping, RV and glamping options, are on sale now at www.CattleCountryFest.com. Premium VIP and shuttle packages are also available.

New this year, the festival will introduce a Fast Pass, which allows expedited entry into the festival grounds and access to fast-pass bar lines at all GA bars. Local, military, student, teacher and first responder discounts will also be available.

Stay up to date with announcements and lineup additions by following Cattle Country on Instagram and Facebook, and by subscribing to the Cattle Country newsletter at www.CattleCountryFest.com.

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