
About this Event

Howdy! Welcome to the 5th Annual Cowtown Crawfish Boil! This year is a special one for us as we lost one of our core contributors, our dear uncle Melvin, which means we are dedicating this boil to his memory. We will be taking donations for the Melvin Marks Easterly Memorial Fund, which will help our aunt Roni as she navigates her path without her husband. She will also be selling her delicious tamales so make sure you pick some up especially her signature Crawfish Tamales!!!
Entry = $20 (supports our entertainment and includes 1lb of crawfish and two free drinks)
Crawfish/Lb = ? (supports our cooks) will post the week of event
All You Can Eat = $70 (includes your entry ticket and two free drinks)
Mexi Mamas Tamales: (supports Mexi Mama)
Crawfish =$25
Chicken = $18
Pork =$15
Entertainment Schedule
Music Schedule: Horus Hall Stage
Tommy Luke Trio 12pm - 2pm
Squeezebox Bandits 3pm - 5pm
Eagle Mountain Band - 6pm -8pm
Activity Schedule
Old Town Stockyards Car Show 4-8pm right on W. Exchange Ave from Clinton Ave to Ellis Ave.
Family Area open 12 - 6pm

This ramblin' Texan is a witty singer-songwriter with a love for old traditional/folk & country music. His signature sound reminisces the early work of Bob Dylan with an added twang similar to Willie Nelson & Jerry Jeff Walker. Based in Fort Worth, Texas singer-songwriter Tommy Luke’s songs recall the dusty, well-worn sounds of western music. His earthy voice drives the narrative of songs such as “The Ground,” “I Don’t Know (I Had It All)” and “Oklahoma Hula Hoopin’ Angel” with a confidence and honesty that recalls Kris Kristofferson’s best, early work. You might be forgiven for thinking that his work emerged from an earlier time in music. It’s unencumbered by the trappings of contemporary music and free of the irony that some bring to traditional music. This is to say that there’s an undeniable appeal to the songs that populate his album Life Ain’t Hard and his live shows. Tommy Luke is a must see songwriter!

The Squeezebox Bandits are a Tejano and C&W band from Fort Worth, Texas that plays a mix of old honky-tonk and Tex-Mex music. Led by Abel Casillas, The band's sound is influenced by the cross-cultural music they heard growing up in North Texas. They combine classic tunes with a twist using the accordion, and their audience includes fans of Anglo, Mexican, and Latin American music. The Squeezebox Bandits will keep you dancing and your feet a tappin!

Eagle Mountain Band headed up by Mr. Mac Tucker is a solid act you will definitely enjoy. Covering those country classics and red dirt hits, EMB definitely provides that Stockyards vibe, while sharing some of their original work!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Horus Hall, 208 Northwest 24th Street, Fort Worth, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 76.54