FIFTH ANNUAL KOKEFEST 2022 ADDS ROBERT EARL KEEN AND MUSCADINE BLOODLINE TO LINEUP, AUGUST 5-6 IN HUTTO, TX
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED ARTISTS FOR FESTIVAL’S MILESTONE YEAR INCLUDE TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS, CLINT BLACK, AARON WATSON, RANDALL KING, AMERICAN AQUARIUM AND MORE
AUSTIN, TX (May 10, 2022) – KOKE-FM is rounding out the lineup for the Fifth Annual KOKEFEST 2022 on August 5-6, Hutto Park at Brushy Creek in Hutto, TX. New additions to this milestone year’s schedule include songwriting legend Robert Earl Keen and country duo Muscadine Bloodline. Keen’s appearance at KOKEFEST 2022 will be one of his final performances before he retires from touring.
Previously announced artists for KOKEFEST 2022 include Turnpike Troubadours, Clint Black, Aaron Watson, Randall King, American Aquarium, Larry Fleet, The Steel Woods, Triston Marez, Jamie Lin Wilson, and Tanner Usrey[1]. Tickets are on sale now at kokefest.com.
“This year’s KOKEFEST will have something for every music fan,” says KOKE-FM Operations Director Eric Raines. “We couldn’t be more excited about the lineup. To have Turnpike Troubadours back after a three- year hiatus and Robert Earl Keen perform one of his last shows before he retires from the road will make for a magical evening. Not to mention, both artists were on the bill for our inaugural KOKEFEST in 2018. It’s a full circle weekend that will include country icons like Clint Black along with Texas country staples and incredible emerging artists. I can’t wait to stand on stage and raise a toast to live music and the support we’ve had over the past five years with KOKEFEST.”
Hutto Park at Brushy Creek is nestled amid stunning cliffs and shaded by 200-year-old oak trees along the banks of Brushy Creek. 2022 marks the fourth year Hutto Park at Brushy Creek plays host to KOKEFEST, and the fifth year in a partnership with the City of Hutto.
Earlier this year, KOKEFEST proudly accepted the honor of being awarded Festival of the Year at the 12th Annual Texas Regional Radio Music Awards.
Friday, August 5: Clint Black, Aaron Watson, Randall King, Larry Fleet, and Triston Marez
Saturday, August 6: Turnpike Troubadours, Robert Earl Keen, American Aquarium, Muscadine Bloodline, The Steel Woods, Jamie Lin Wilson, Tanner Usrey






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