Upcoming events in Round Rock include a family campout, an arts festival, concerts and more. Check out this noncomprehensive list of things to do around Round Rock.

Family campout

The Round Rock Parks and Recreation Department will host its 14th annual Family Campout at Old Settlers Park. Attendees will set up a tent, eat dinner, play games and sit around a campfire eating s’mores. The event will also include a movie in the park before campers go to bed, and breakfast will be served in the morning.Penfold Theatre Co. presents: “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee”

The local theater troupe will host a production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” which centers around a group of young students—protrayed by adults—who attempt to prove themselves as spellers and talented individuals.Music on Main: Fall 2025

A series of free concerts will be held in downtown Round Rock on Wednesdays this fall. Spanning all genres, nine bands are set to perform at Prete Plaza starting in September and running through November. Rochelle & The Sidewinders will take the stage first on Sept. 24.Mainly Art


The city of Round Rock Arts and Culture department is offering a free opportunity for visual artists to show and sell art. The event will spotlight 15 different artists, giving visitors the opportunity to walk down Main Street and enjoy a variety of artwork.Zero Waste Starts Here

A seminar on household waste reduction will be held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Austin. A discussion among expert panelists will include ways to reduce use of plastics, practical composting methods, recycling programs and reuse of no-longer-needed items. Panelists include Precinct Two Travis County Commissioner Brigid Shea, Austin Resource Recovery Director Richard McHale, Plastic Reduction Project Founder Sean Winn and Bob McGivney, director of business development for Circular Services.Round Rock Arts Fest

The city of Round Rock will host its annual Round Rock Arts Fest in the downtown area, featuring visual and performing artists. With nearly 100 artist vendors, the event will include interactive art experiences, performances, food trucks and more. Bluebonnet Beer Co. will also host an Oktoberfest at the festival.
  • Oct. 3, 5-9 p.m.; Oct. 4, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Oct. 5, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • 301 W. Bagdad Ave., Round Rock
  • www.roundrocktexas.gov
Aaron Lewis and the Stateliners

The country music artist will bring his American as it Gets Tour to the Round Rock Amp. Lewis, who is also the lead singer of Staind, garnered two No. 1 Billboard Country Album Debuts with “Town Line” in 2011 and “Sinner” in 2016.Walk Against Hunger


Backpack Friends, a nonprofit organization benefitting Pflugerville ISD, Round Rock ISD and other districts, will host a hunger walk to raise money for food for at-risk children. The event will take place at Pfluger Park, which features a playground area, hike and bike trails, a basketball court and sand volleyball court. Every $5 raised will equal one weekend of food for a child in need.SCARS

A series of monologues and short stories through choreopoem will take place at Penfold Theatre Company in Round Rock. SCARS, written and produced by Zana Muscove, calls attention to the “hidden wounds carried by people of color.”
  • Oct. 4, 2:30 p.m. (first show); Oct. 4, 6:30 p.m. (second show)
  • $22 (adult admission), $12 (children admission), $17 (student, senior, military admission)
  • 2120 N. Mays St., Ste. 290, Round Rock
  • www.penfoldtheatre.org
Hutto’s 40th annual Olde Tyme Days

The city of Hutto’s annual festival will feature live music, food trucks, artisan vendors, local crafts, kids’ activities and more.