The Terlingua Music Bash will return this fall for its 30th year, inviting music lovers from across the region to the Terlingua Ghost Town for four days of live performances and desert revelry.
The festival kicks off Thursday, Oct. 17, and runs through Sunday, Oct. 20, with free admission for all attendees. The event is a long-running local tradition organized by volunteers and musicians, raising funds for an art scholarship benefitting Terlingua-area schools through donations and a silent auction.
This year’s parade and costume contest theme is “Steampunk Meets the Wild, Wild West.” Visitors are encouraged to participate in the festivities and dress the part.
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