Spicewood Arts is marking 25 years of Spicewood Live with a vibrant lineup of performers, including blues, bluegrass, Americana, Texas country, and jazz. The 2024-25 concert season started Oct. 4 and ends May 2. In addition, the performing arts-supporting nonprofit is raising money for student scholarships and shaking hips during its annual gala Feb. 15.
Concerts and the gala take place at the Spicewood Vineyards Event Center, 1419 CR 409. Purchase tickets at spicewoodarts.org.
The Spicewood Live season continues in 2025 with the following performances:
The Close
March 7 at 7 p.m.
The Nashville-based group combines alternative rock, folk, and Americana into a dynamic and refreshing show.
Josh Ward Band
April 5 at 7:30 p.m.
The Texas country band draws inspiration from dancehall honky-tonk and legends George Strait, Merle Haggard, and Willie Nelson.
Tony Campise memorial
May 2 at 7 p.m.
This year’s tribute to the late jazz artist features the Tony Campise Big Band under the direction of John Mills, Michael Mordecai, and Kris Kimura and starring Mady Kaye.
The season started in 2024 with Texas blues guitarist Chris Duarte (Oct. 4), Austin-based bluegrass band The Hillsiders (Nov. 15), and the queens of blues-rock Marcia Ball, Carolyn Wonderland, and Shelley King (Dec. 13).
SPICEWOOD ARTS GALA
Top Elvis Presley impersonator Moses Snow brings his show to Spicewood on Feb. 15 to woo the crowd and help raise money for scholarships to area high school students who are pursuing their performing arts dreams. Doors to the Spicewood Vineyards Event Center open at 5:30 p.m. A catered dinner starts at 6 p.m., and the entertainment follows. Come dressed in your Elvis-inspired best and enjoy the show. Purchase tickets at the link.