Founded in 2022, Conroe Crossroads is a four-day live music festival held in April that includes around 40 shows at venues throughout Conroe. Shows run simultaneously at the various venues with ticketed nighttime shows. Daytime activities are free and open to the public and include live music at a few locations and a show specifically geared toward children. A variety of musical genres are represented in the lineup, offering something for nearly every musical taste. Past artists have included James McMurtry, Micky and the Motorcars, Mike and the Moonpies, Geno Delafose, Bidi Bidi Banda, Keyun and the Zydeco Masters, and Jordan Matthew Young.

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Lineup

Aaron Copeland

Adam Hood

Andrea Magee

Bonner Rhae

Cannon Brand

Cari Hutson

Cedryl Ballou & the Zydeco Trendsetters

Chad Cooke Band

Chubby Knuckle Choir

Curtis Grimes

Dirty River Boys

Django Walker

Double Vision

Drew Kennedy

Dustin Welch

Folk Family Revival

HalleyAnna

James McMurtry

Jazz Connection

Jordan Matthew Young

Keyun & the Zydeco Masters

Madam Radar

Marcus Eldridge

Mike Stanley

PAACK

Payton Riley

Possessed by Paul James

The Reverent Few

Rio Tripiano

Rochelle & the Sidewinders

Sheila Marshall

The South Austin Moonlighters

Steve Krase

Supper Party

Tiona Campbell

Timlightyear

Tom’s Fun Band

Uncle Mason’s Family Jam

Winston Cook

Zack Walther

Venues

FAQ

Founded in 2022, Conroe Crossroads is a four-day live music festival that includes around 40 shows at venues throughout Conroe. Shows run simultaneously at the various venues with nighttime shows starting at approximately 6 p.m. and ending at closing time. Daytime activities are free and open to the public and include live music at a few locations and a show specifically geared toward children. A variety of musical genres are represented in the lineup, offering something for nearly every musical taste. Past artists have included Micky and the Motorcars, Mike and the Moonpies,Geno Delafose, Bidi Bidi Banda, and Jordan Matthew Young.
Wristbands are available to purchase online up to the start of Conroe Crossroads. During the festival weekend, wristbands will be available at the festival box office.
Wristbands are four-day passes that include access to all shows. However, venues have varying capacity restrictions. If the capacity limit is reached, it’ll be one-in, one-out.
If capacity permits, there will be tickets sold at the door of each venue that are good for that one night at that venue only. An attendee wanting to go to another venue or on another night can pay at the door each time, but the far better value is the festival wristband.
Most venues are open to all ages, and any age restrictions will be posted prior to the festival. Since each person who enters counts toward the capacity of the venue, we do require wristbands for everyone 5 and up.
Tickets will not be mailed. Instead, each attendee can pick up their wristbands at the Conroe Crossroads box office. The person who paid for the passes will need to present a government issued picture I.D. (driver’s license, passport). Your online receipt is helpful, but not required. If multiple passes were ordered at the same time, only the person who bought the tickets needs to be present to pick up the wristbands.The box office location will be announced before the festival, and those who’ve purchased passes will receive an email with instructions.
Yes! If you’re interested in volunteering, please sign up at conroecrossroads.com/volunteers. We are grateful for the hard work and service that volunteers put into turning the wheels of Conroe Crossroads. Volunteers will receive one wristband in exchange for each four-hour shift they work.
See a list of lodging options at visitconroe.com/places-to-stay/.
If you’d like to be considered, please email conroecrossroads@txmusic.com.

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