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2025 Bon Temps Rouler Cajun Throwdown - BTR at Mac McGaffey Highland Bayou Park in La Marque, Texas

2025 Bon Temps Rouler Cajun Throwdown - BTR at Mac McGaffey Highland Bayou Park in La Marque, Texas

DATE:
Saturday, March 22, 2025
TIME:
Doors | 11:00 AM
LOCATION:
Mac McGaffey Highland Bayou Park
1991 Getty Rd
La Marque, Texas 77568
About this Event:

2025 Bon Temps Rouler Cajun Throwdown

March 22nd 2025

  • HEADLINER BANDS TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON!
  • Jamie Bergeron
  • Travis Matte
  • Adam Leger Band
  • Sandee June

Tickets:
All You Can Eat Crawfish (While supplies last)

  • $30 - Advance GA ($45 the day of and at the gate + $5 Facility Fee)
  • $150 - VIP Ticket
    VIP Includes: private area and restrooms, small appetizers, private bar (cash bar - drinks not included), front of stage access
  • $100 - RV SPOT for the weekend
    $50 for electricity
  • $20 - On-Site Parking

PLEASE NOTE: UNLESS REFUND PROTECTION IS PURCHASED, This event is Rain-or-Shine. With the exception of complete event cancellation, no refunds will be issued. Refunds due to personal unforeseen circumstances may be covered if the request meets limited conditions and Refund Protection was purchased. Please select Refund Protection at checkout. Refund Protection Fees are NON-Refundable. See OuthouseTickets Refund FAQ Page for more details.

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Price: $20.00 - $150.00
Ticket Type Price Quantity
GA (Adv) $30.00
VIP $150.00
On-Site Parking $20.00
RV Spot $100.00
Add-on: Electricity at RV Spot $50.00
Shane Smith and the Saints
Rising up in the cool underground Americana scene 23-year-old East Texas native Shane Smith carries deep roots in his guitar case, country soul on his sleeve, and poetic lyrical integrity in his music. During his teenage years, with little to no legitimate musical background, Shane took on the role as a songwriter that would lay the foundation for a career to unfold in the world of music. Inspired by songs of Hayes Carll, Adam Carroll, and Ray Wylie Hubbard, he taught himself guitar and began to write the kinds of songs he loved from an appreciation of stellar songwriters. “I was real fortunate to have heard these artists off the bat," Shane recalls. Honoring his commitment to become a respected songwriter Smith moved to the Austin area to fulfill his dream and hone his skills as a working musician as well as earning his degree at St. Edwards University.