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The full lineup for the 2024 Fort Worth Music Festival and Conference. This is the second annual festival and conference after last year’s events drew over 3,500 people to the Stockyards.
A new music festival aimed to promote emerging Texas-based artists is starting in Fort Worth this spring. This year will mark the first Fort Worth Music Festival & Conference, hosted across ...
Last year was the first time O’Neal pumped up the volume in Fort Worth. The music festival will feature 17 performers across two stages, all along the Trinity River at the outdoor Panther Island ...
Fortress Festival was an annual music festival held in the Cultural District of Fort Worth, Texas.The event was held the last weekend in April on the grounds of the Will Rogers Memorial Center, and was produced by Fort Worth-based company Fortress Presents in partnership with the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which also served as one of the event's venues in its first two years.
The Concerts In The Garden Summer Festival began in 1991, and takes place each June-July at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The FWSO also serves as the host Orchestra for the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition held every 4 years in Fort Worth, accompanying the finalists in the last stages of the competition.
Denton Arts and Jazz Festival in Denton; Fort Worth Music Festival, formerly Jazz By The Boulevard; Trinity Jazz Festival and Jazz Mass in Houston; West Texas Jazz Party in Odessa and Midland [99] Utah. Benny Golson Jazz Festival in Ephraim; Vermont. Burlington Discover Jazz Festival in Burlington [100] Pico Mountain Jazz Festival in Killington ...
Hwy 30 Music Fest, which is the largest in Idaho, is expanding with a second concert series that will be in Fort Worth in October 2023 with country and rock artists.
Fort Worth Weekly was founded in 1996 as FW Weekly by Robert Camuto, [3] a former features editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and son of Nine West co-founder Vince Camuto. Robert Camuto sold The Weekly to national alt-weekly chain New Times Media in August, 2000. [ 4 ]