Hometown Heroes Music Festival, presented by Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, is a hybrid of a drive-in and a socially-distanced outdoor music festival. Three festivals will be put on at the exact same time in Lubbock, Austin, and Dallas. Each festival will feature three live performers, and during set changes, the festival will stream two artists live from one of the other Hometown Heroes markets.
Performers in Dallas include Randy Rogers Band, Lee Brice, and Kody West on Friday, and Parker McCollum, Pat Green, and Flatland Cavalry on Saturday. There will be streamed performances by Wade Bowen and Nelly on Friday, and Stoney Larue and Snoop Dogg on Saturday.
The festival will be selling tickets in four, five and six-pack bundles. Guests can purchase an 8’ x 8’ socially distanced yard space or a socially distanced parking spot where guests will be able to park and exit their vehicles to enjoy their own private area. Guests may purchase a single day ticket or a weekend pass. Guests are not allowed to leave their defined space for any reason other than for an emergency or to use the restroom, at which time they will be required to wear a mask and maintain a six-foot separation from all other guests.
Hometown Heroes will publicly recognize local military heroes, frontline workers, and more.
Hometown Heroes Music Festival, presented by Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, is a hybrid of a drive-in and a socially-distanced outdoor music festival. Three festivals will be put on at the exact same time in Lubbock, Austin, and Dallas. Each festival will feature three live performers, and during set changes, the festival will stream two artists live from one of the other Hometown Heroes markets.
Performers in Dallas include Randy Rogers Band, Lee Brice, and Kody West on Friday, and Parker McCollum, Pat Green, and Flatland Cavalry on Saturday. There will be streamed performances by Wade Bowen and Nelly on Friday, and Stoney Larue and Snoop Dogg on Saturday.
The festival will be selling tickets in four, five and six-pack bundles. Guests can purchase an 8’ x 8’ socially distanced yard space or a socially distanced parking spot where guests will be able to park and exit their vehicles to enjoy their own private area. Guests may purchase a single day ticket or a weekend pass. Guests are not allowed to leave their defined space for any reason other than for an emergency or to use the restroom, at which time they will be required to wear a mask and maintain a six-foot separation from all other guests.
Hometown Heroes will publicly recognize local military heroes, frontline workers, and more.
Hometown Heroes Music Festival, presented by Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, is a hybrid of a drive-in and a socially-distanced outdoor music festival. Three festivals will be put on at the exact same time in Lubbock, Austin, and Dallas. Each festival will feature three live performers, and during set changes, the festival will stream two artists live from one of the other Hometown Heroes markets.
Performers in Dallas include Randy Rogers Band, Lee Brice, and Kody West on Friday, and Parker McCollum, Pat Green, and Flatland Cavalry on Saturday. There will be streamed performances by Wade Bowen and Nelly on Friday, and Stoney Larue and Snoop Dogg on Saturday.
The festival will be selling tickets in four, five and six-pack bundles. Guests can purchase an 8’ x 8’ socially distanced yard space or a socially distanced parking spot where guests will be able to park and exit their vehicles to enjoy their own private area. Guests may purchase a single day ticket or a weekend pass. Guests are not allowed to leave their defined space for any reason other than for an emergency or to use the restroom, at which time they will be required to wear a mask and maintain a six-foot separation from all other guests.
Hometown Heroes will publicly recognize local military heroes, frontline workers, and more.