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2nd ANNUAL BUDA CRAWFEST 2023 at Buck's Backyard Amphitheater in Buda, Texas

2nd ANNUAL BUDA CRAWFEST 2023 at Buck's Backyard Amphitheater in Buda, Texas

DATE:
Saturday, March 25, 2023
TIME:
Doors | 1:00 PM
LOCATION:
Buck's Backyard Amphitheater
1750 Farm to Market 1626
Buda, Texas 78610
About this Event:

Happy Hobo Presents...
2nd ANNUAL BUDA CRAWFEST 2023

March 25th - Gates Open at 1:00PM

Artists:

  • 1:00 - 2:00 - Rye Mountain
  • 2:20 - 3:20 - Josh Baca and the Hot Tamales
  • 3:40 - 5:10 - Rick Trevino
  • 5:30 - 6:30 - Django Walker
  • 6:50 - 7:50 - Cedryl Ballou
  • 8:10 - 9:10 - Los Texmaniacs
  • 9:30 - 11:00 - Broken Arrow
  • 11:30PM - 1:00AM - Squeezebox Bandits (INSIDE)
  • and DJ Cajun Joe
    *ALL ARTISTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE*

 

Tickets:

  • $15 - Early Bird GA (Only available until March 15th)
  • $20 - Advance GA ($25 - Day Of Show)
  • $50 - VIP Deck
    Ticket to Event
    Parking In VIP Lot
    GA seating on Deck
    Preferred View of Stage
  • $100 - VIP Stage
    Ticket To Event Parking In VIP Lot
    Private Bar
    Private Restrooms
    GA Seating Area
    Premium View of Stage
  • $125 - VIP Container
    Ticket To Event Parking In VIP Lot
    Private Cocktail Waitress
    Private Restrooms
    GA Seating Area (3 of 4 tables available)
    BEST View of Stage and Crowd

**Click HERE for a map of the venue's VIP Areas.**


Crawfish / Shrimp Pre-Order:
  • $10.00 - 1 lb Crawfish 
  • $27.00 - 3 lb Crawfish 
  • $40.00 - 5 lb Crawfish 
  • $13.00 - 1/2 lb Shrimp 
  • $20.00 - 1 lb Shrimp 


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RICK TREVINO
As a kid growing up, Rick followed his father’s lead into music. Rooted in Texan and Mexican tradition, Rick Senior also loved 60s and 70s pop/rock. "That stuff made a big impression on me," Rick remembers. The music I heard at home was organic and powerful and it eventually led to the style of country that I'm playing today. After Columbia VP Steve Buckingham flew to Austin to hear Trevino perform in '91, the young performer signed with the label and began a run of successes that included a gold album and several number one/Top Ten singles, including “She Can’t Say I Didn’t Cry” and “Learning as You Go.” A turning point came in 1999, when he took part on the second release by the critically acclaimed, all-star ensemble Los Super 7. That was when he met and befriended Raul Malo who remains a regular writing partner, producer, and close friend to this day. Their collaborations won attention from producer Paul Worley (Martina McBride, Dixie Chicks), who signed Trevino and co-produced his Warner Bros. release, In My Dreams.