By Trey Reeves, Parks & Recreation Marketing Coordinator
For more than two decades, the popular Starlight Music Series has attracted music lovers for free, family-friendly entertainment under the stars at the beautiful Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater.
The spring tradition continues with three Saturday concerts featuring extraordinary country, R&B, and Tejano artists.
The first event is Saturday, April 26, followed by shows on May 31 and June 14. Families, friends, and visitors can bring picnic baskets, coolers, blankets, and lawn chairs for three nights of fantastic outdoor fun and entertainment.
The gates open at 6 p.m., followed by the concerts at 7. Free parking is available at Post Oak Mall, with accessible parking near Colgate Drive.
Here’s the lineup:
Saturday, April 26
Jason Boland & The Stragglers and Stoney LaRue
Fresh off their appearances at the Boys from Oklahoma concert series in Stillwater, Jason Boland & The Stragglers and Stoney LaRue kick off the Starlight season with their classic red dirt sound.
Saturday, May 31
Dysfunkshun Junkshun and Brown Sugar Band
Revel in an evening of R&B music featuring Dysfunkshun Junkshun and the Brown Sugar Band!
Saturday, June 14
Tejano Night
The Tejano artists will be announced soon, so mark the date on your calendar!
Concert Rules
You may bring refreshments, but no kegs or glass containers are allowed, and coolers must be 48 quarts or smaller. Food trucks are also available.
Chairs are welcome but not in designated blanket-only seating areas. Likewise, smoking isn’t allowed in the main seating area, but we provide designated smoking areas. Pets are not allowed.
Special thanks to our partners: Candy 95.1, La Jefa, Maverick 100.9, Willy 97.7, and WTAW Newstalk 1620.
For more information, go to cstx.gov/starlight or contact the Parks & Recreation Department at parks@cstx.gov or 979-764-3486.
We’ll see you under the stars!

About the Blogger
Trey Reeves is in his second year as the marketing coordinator for Parks and Recreation. He previously was the marketing coordinator at Family Compass in Dallas and Camp Blessing in Brenham. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communication from Texas A&M in 2018.
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