The Paluxy Music Fest is set to bring three days of free live music to Glen Rose, Texas, over Memorial Day weekend, from Friday, May 22, through Sunday, May 24. The city-wide festival will feature performances at various venues, including the Historic Square, Snyder's Tavern Lawn Stage, Texas Amphitheater, Sexton Feed Mill, Glen Rose Brewing Company, and H&H Supply Company, offering a diverse lineup of country, Americana, jazz, blues, gospel, and acoustic music.
Friday and Saturday will focus on country and Americana artists, while Sunday will transition into a relaxed jazz and blues atmosphere. Highlights include performances by Kevin Fowler at the Texas Amphitheater on Saturday at 9 p.m., and a Gospel Hour at Sexton Feed Mill on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. The festival also features local talent such as the Trinity River Ramblers, Caleb Sam Brown, and Jesse Jennings.
In addition to live music, attendees can explore vendor booths on the Historic Downtown Square on Saturday and Sunday, featuring shopping, local businesses, artisan goods, and community organizations. All concerts are free to attend, making it an accessible destination for families and music fans. Parking is free throughout downtown Glen Rose, with a $10 fee at the Texas Amphitheater. Shuttle transportation will be available to help attendees travel between venues.
Organizers emphasize the festival's role in supporting local businesses and bringing the community together through music. "All concerts are free to attend, making this a perfect Memorial Day weekend destination for families, visitors, and live music fans," they said. With multiple stages and genres, the Paluxy Music Fest offers something for everyone, whether visitors come for a single concert or the entire weekend.
For more information, schedules, and updates, attendees can check local festival announcements and community event channels. The festival is presented by the City of Glen Rose and is expected to draw music lovers from across North Texas.


