An Experience Like No Other at Third Coast Music Festival
Third Coast Music Festival
When Third Coast Music Festival held its inaugural year in
2018, it saw 40 bands come together in Galveston to
celebrate music. Offering a wide diversity of genres, from blues to jazz to
Cajun to Latin, Third Coast Music Festival has established
itself as a must-attend event for music lovers who find themselves on the
island.
A Multi-Venue Festival
Unlike other music festivals that take place in a field
among a sea of tents, Third Coast Music Festival takes place
at multiple venues throughout Galveston. Some of the past hosts include Bubba’s
on the Strand, Yaga’s Cafe, Beach Central, and the Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe.
This diversity of venue means that Third Coast Music Festival has the freedom
to host events that are either 21+ or all ages. Some of the festival events are
free. There are even some shows that are children-oriented.
Music City
Despite its status as a smaller city and a resort town,
Galveston has a surprisingly rich musical history,
making it an appropriate location for a music festival. Not only was the town
immortalized in country singer Glen Campbell’s 1969 hit “Galveston,” but
touring bands have also found hospitable crowds in the beachside town for
years. Now, thanks to the Third Coast Music Festival, new bands are
invited to come from near and far to leave their musical mark on the city. At
the last year of the festival, 50 shows were played by 40 bands at the
festival. Some of these bands included the Powell Brothers, Robert Kuhn, Jack
Ingram, and Fingerpistol.
More Than Just a Festival: A VIP Party
The Third Coast Festival offers guests the
opportunity to take part in a VIP experience that grants them access to
exclusive events and performances. VIP ticket holders also benefit from seating
that is closest to the stage. While general admission tickets are $25, a VIP
admission will set you back $125. There are only a limited number of VIP
tickets available.
Third Coast Festival
The Bathing Beauties Contest is part of the Third
Coast Music Festival. The contest features vintage swimwear modeling in an
ode to beauty competitions of years passed, of which there is a history in
Galveston that dates back to 1920.
If you find yourself in Galveston during the last week of
April, there is no reason not to check out the Third Coast Music Festival.
There is a wealth of new music waiting to be discovered.