NOW: Limited $30 Thursday Tickets, Fort Worth’s Biggest 4-Day Festival
When the inaugural Gordy's HWY 30 Music Fest - TEXAS EDITION rolled into Fort Worth, TX, and Texas Motor Speedway last year, they changed everything. Gordy and company will return to Cowtown in October and you won't want to miss it.
Gordy's HWY 30 Music Fest at Texas Motor Speedway October 17th Weekend
To kick things off on Thursday, Oct. 17th, Gordy's & ARIAT are teaming up to make festivals more affordable. So, while they last they've got a LIMITED number of $30 Thursday tickets now available.
This will be one of your final chances to see Texas legends Reckless Kelly, as the boys will be retiring at the end of the year.
"In a crazy world, we want to ensure that hardworking folks, college students, single parents, and anyone who wants to join us on Family Day can be part of the fun! And don't forget, kids 12 and under are free with a paying adult."
Here’s what you need to know about $30 Thursday:
If you snag this $30 Thursday ticket and later decide to grab other single-day tickets, the total will NOT be less than our current 4-day ticket price. You can always upgrade any ticket in their new system – so no worries if you change your mind.
The first-year in Texas was four days of live music with performances from Koe Wetzel, Zach Bryan, Cody Jinks, Dierks Bentley, Shane Smith & The Saints, Muscadine Bloodline, American Aquarium, Silverada, Diplo Presents: Thomas Wesley, Staind, Gary Clark Jr., Ashley McBryde, Cody Canada & The Departed, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Kat Hasty, Brothers Osborne, Jake Worthington, Pecos & the Rooftops, Priscilla Block, Tanner Usrey, and so many more.
And you can expect another show of this caliber the weekend of October 17th. Take advantage of EARLY BIRD pricing and save a lot of money. Click here to price your tickets now.
Download the Radio Texas, LIVE! ANDROID, or IOS app, and use it to stream Zach Bryan, Cody Johnson, Whiskey Myers, Koe Wetzel, Flatland Cavalry, Shane Smith & The Saints, and all your favorites without commercial interruption.