The Pecan Street Festival will return for its 51st edition to Hill Country Galleria. The festival is one of Austin’s longest-running arts and music events, spotlighting local artists, makers, and live performances.
Festival Overview

The Pecan Street Festival is a long-running arts, crafts, and music event that is celebrating its 51st edition. It is connected to Austin’s historic Sixth Street district, which was once called Pecan Street. It is held twice a year, usually in the spring and fall.
It is organized by the Pecan Street Association, a nonprofit group. The organization uses festival proceeds to help preserve the history and character of Sixth Street. This year, the festival is presented by Thomas J. Henry.
For many years, the festival took place along Sixth Street in downtown Austin. The event later moved to Hill Country Galleria in Bee Cave to accommodate larger crowds and improve accessibility. This marks the event’s second year at the Hill Country Galleria location.
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Event Highlights and Performance Lineup
The event is known for local artists and handmade crafts, food vendors, family-friendly activities, and rides. Hundreds of artisan booths sell handmade items such as pottery, jewelry, woodwork, and more. The festival also offers Texas-style food and drinks, along with kid-friendly attractions such as rides, face painting, workshops, and petting zoos.
The festival includes multiple stages where live music performances take place. Here is a look at the lineup for the festival this year:
Day One
- Tobias Lund
- Jeska Forsyth
- David Shabani
- Effy Harvard
- Jennifer Foster & The Audacity
- Lew Appolo
- Tomar & The FC’s
Day Two
- Eric Heideman
- The Last Jimenez
- DJ Roze
- Bianca Love
- Sisi
- Brother Thunder
- The Tiarras
Date and Venue Details

The Pecan Street Festival will take place on Saturday, May 9, between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m., and on Sunday, May 10, between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. It will be held at the Hill Country Galleria in Bee Cave. Entry to the festival is free, and parking is also free.
Pecan Street Festival has become a major part of Austin’s local culture. It combines art, music, food, and community in one place, making it a worthwhile experience for visitors.
