Cattle Country Music Festival set for near San Antonio in April

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Cattle Country Music Festival set for near San Antonio in April
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At the Boot ranch east of San Antonio in Gonzalez, the festival features camping, wine and music from Eric Church, Colbie Caillat, Chase Rice and Breland.

A new music festival is coming to a ranch in Gonzales, about an hour east of San Antonio. The Cattle Country Music Festival, taking place April 12 through April 14, promises a weekend of music, wine and camping at the Boot ranch. The site is named after its boot-shaped landscape, stretching along about 3 miles of the Guadalupe River. The Boot also offers opportunities for swimming at the Cowboy Coves, allowing for a 'refreshing waterside experience.

The festival will also offer the Come and Take It Lounge, promising an 'upscale oasis.' The lounge offers music, wine, spirits, brews, gourmet eats and games. Wine tastings will feature wineries from across Texas and international wineries, The lounge's culinary treats are set to be curated by Texas chefs. General admission tickets for the weekend start at $199, while the VIP experience for the entire schedule starts at $499.

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