Old Settler's Music Festival postponed due to CO-VID 19 concerns

The Old Sett'er's Music Festival has been postponed due to CO-VID 19 concerns. The festival was scheduled to take place April 16th to the 19th in Tilmon Texas, just southeast of Lockhart, Texas.

"We are incredibly saddened to share that Old Settler's Music Festival will be postponed due to COVID-19 concerns. Caldwell County officials have made the tough but right decision to prohibit public gatherings of over 250 people at this time in order to protect the health of its citizens which means that we must postpone the festival," The music festival announced on their website. "The well-being of Old Settler’s community of loyal festgoers, musical artists, volunteers, donors, sponsors, and vendors is truly our first priority."

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Old Settler's Music Festival is an annual music festival held since 1987. The music festival said in their announcement that they plan to reschedule Old Settler's for the fall, and the date will be announced as soon as it is confirmed.

Refunds will not be issued but all tickets already purchased will be honored for the rescheduled show.

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"In the meantime, Old Settler’s will continue in its mission to bring American roots music to new listeners and preserve the music’s culture and community and to support like-minded charitable organizations. Thank you to our Old Settler’s family and to Caldwell County for their ongoing support. We look forward to seeing you at the Homestead this fall."

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