Here are more than a dozen events happening in Georgetown from late March to late April, including several opportunities to listen to live music.

Annual Georgetown ISD student art show

The K-12th grade art exhibit showcases a variety of media, including photography, ceramics, painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture and textiles.Georgetown 2024 State of the City

Residents will have a chance to tour City Hall, learn about city departments, provide project feedback and ask questions to city leaders.
  • March 21, 5-8 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • City Hall, 808 Martin Luther King Jr. St., Georgetown; Council Chambers, 510 W. Ninth St., Georgetown
  • www.georgetown.org
Solar Eclipse: The Fascinating Human Response

Anthropology expert Clark Wernecke will host a discussion about how cultures around the world have responded to solar eclipses.'Beneath the Persimmon Tree: Poetry and Process' opening reception


Participants can celebrate the opening of artist and poet Kelly Wagner Steinke's exhibit at the Georgetown Art Center.Community Easter egg hunt

Hosted by First United Methodist Church, the egg hunt will be open to children in preschool-fifth grade and will include cookie decorating, games and a bounce house.
  • March 24, 3-4 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • Getsemani Community Center, 412 E.19th St., Georgetown
  • www.fumcgt.org

18th annual Barn Dance

Ride On Center for Kids will host its annual fundraising event featuring live and silent auctions, dinner, and dancing. The theme for the event is Total Eclipse of the Heart, and live music will be by Kenny Orts and No Chance.

  • April 6, 4:30-10 p.m.
  • $250 per person
  • 2050 Rockride Lane, Georgetown
  • www.rockride.org
Total eclipse viewing party

Southwestern University will host a viewing party with 10 telescopes and eclipse glasses available to the public.
  • April 8, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • Roy H. Cullen Academic Mall, 1001 E. University Ave., Georgetown
  • www.southwestern.edu
Arts and culture brown bag luncheon


The luncheon will feature an expert panel discussion on trends and strategies for water conservation in landscape and building design.Bentwood Rodeo

The open rodeo competition will feature bull riding, horseback riding, sheep riding and a calf scramble, along with vendors for attendees to check out.
  • April 12-13, 7 p.m.
  • $20 (admission), free (children age 11 and under)
  • Ernie’s at Bentwood, 8150 Hwy. 29, Georgetown
  • www.bentwoodtexas.com
Community Collection Event

Residents can bring furniture, mattresses, tires, lawn equipment, household appliances and other large items for disposal. A complete list of acceptable items can be found online.
  • April 13, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • Donation to ROCK required for participation
  • Georgetown Municipal Complex, 300-1 Industrial Ave., Georgetown
  • https://georgetown.org
Austin Country, Folk and Blues Festival

The lineup includes the Jones Family Singers, Disciples of Joy, Flat River Band, Wesley Pruitt, Frank Ray and Taylor Austin Dye. Attendees can also enjoy art vendors, a farmers market, and a food and beverage garden.
  • April 13, 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
  • $5 (age 12 and up), free (children age 11 and under)
  • East View High School, 4490 E. University Ave., Georgetown
  • www.austincountryfestival.com
Blues, Brews and BBQ


The festival—hosted by Lott Brothers Construction—will include live music, a silent auction, an open bar and a barbecue contest. Money raised at the event benefits the CHASCO Family YMCA.
  • April 13, 6-9 p.m.
  • $50
  • Ride on Center for Kids, 2050 Rockride Lane, Georgetown
  • www.ymca.org
Spring Art Stroll

Participants can stroll through Downtown Georgetown to visit, shop and view local art, murals and sculptures.Two Step Inn

The two-day music festival will feature live concerts from country artists, including Cody Johnson, Turnpike Troubadours and Hank Williams Jr.
  • April 20-21, noon-10 p.m.
  • $189-$949 (one-day ticket), $349-$999 (two-day ticket)
  • San Gabriel Park, 445 E. Morrow St., Georgetown
  • www.twostepinn.com