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Hill Country Galleria Brings Back the Saturday Night Concert Series

The free outdoor music series will take place September 18 through October 30

photo courtesy of Hill Country Galleria

Hill Country Galleria, the 1.3-million-square-foot lifestyle center nestled in the Texas Hill Country, has announced the return of its Saturday Night Concert Series. The outdoor shows will be held 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the Central Plaza lawn from September 18 through October 30. 

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In its 10th year, the program is hosted by Austin City Limits Radio and features musical artists like Bob Schneider, Carolyn Wonderland and The Peterson Brothers. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs to relax on the sprawling green lawn during the shows.

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Local favorites Bob Schneider (left) and The Peterson Brothers (right) will take the stage for Hill Country Galleria’s annual concert series. Bob Schneider photo by Charles Reagan. The Peterson Brothers photo by Andrew Bennett.

Guests can also shop and dine at Hill Country Galleria stores and restaurants while the music is playing—or grab a drink from Vista Brewing, which will be serving beer, wine, cider and BeatBox beverages throughout the night.

ARTIST LINEUP AND SCHEDULE:

Sept 18: Ray Prim
Sept 25: Carolyn Wonderland
Oct 2: Bob Schneider
Oct 9: Jonathan Terrell
Oct 16: Suzanna Choffel
Oct 23: Micky & The Motorcars
Oct 30: The Peterson Brothers

The outdoor concerts are free to attend and dog friendly. Located in Bee Cave, Hill Country Galleria boasts just under 100 stores and restaurants, a movie theater, grocery store and 50 acres of green space.