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Lone Star Beer Texas Heritage Festival

For the second annual Lone Star Beer Texas Heritage Festival, said National Beer of Texas and Feeding Texas (fka Texas Food Bank Network) once again join forces to bring us a sweet lineup of music. Proceeds will benefit Feeding Texas’ mission to combat hunger in the Lone Star State through raising awareness and providing food relief, with the goal being ultimate food security for all. But, with tickets priced at just ten bucks a pop and a tremendous bill of performers, you don’t exactly have to be a full-fledged philanthropist to get behind this cause. This year’s performers include two acts with highly-anticipated albums on the way, Okkervil River and Shovels & Rope, one act with a recently released solo foray, Matthew Logan Vasquez of Delta Spirit, and one of Saytown’s most beloved homegrown originals, Girl in a Coma. Click here for our full preview of Lone Star Beer Texas Heritage Festival.

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