Four-time Grammy-Award-winning singer, composer and actor Lyle Lovett is a Texas legend and one of the most beloved and compelling artists in popular music. Across his extensive career—which has produced fourteen albums spanning multiple genres and earned him a host of awards and accolades including the landmark Americana Music Association’s Trailblazer Award—Lovett has solidified himself as one of music’s most iconic performers over his storied, nearly four-decade long career.
Now, Lovett has teamed up with Topeka to present the landmark Moon Crush Cowboy Moon Music Vacation curated by Lovett himself this November 1-3 in beautiful Miramar Beach, Florida.
With Lyle Lovett and his Large Band set to headline two of the three nights of this unique vacation event, the country music legend and member of the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame has invited an incredible roster of artists such as Little Feat, Jason Isbell, Molly Tuttle, The Mavericks, Hayes Carll, Nikki Lane, and Paul Thorn to join him for the inaugural Cowboy Moon.
The weekend joins Topeka’s ever-growing lineup of music vacation experiences in 2024: Moon Crush “Pink Moon” (April 18-21): In its fourth year, Moon Crush boasts a stellar lineup of Noah Kahan, Lake Street Dive, Marcus King, The Revivalists, Charley Crockett, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, The Head And The Heart, Dawes, Larkin Poe and more. Passes are on sale now HERE.
Lauren Daigle’s “Kaleidoscope Beach Weekend” (April 25-27): The weekend features three evenings of music with performances by Daigle all three nights, including a special Worship night, plus Jon Batiste, Natalie Hemby, Kari Jobe, Ellie Holcomb and more. Passes are on sale now HERE.
Tedeschi Trucks Band’s “Sun, Sand and Soul Beach Weekend” (May 2-4): The band will take the stage for two of the three nights, in addition to performances by JJ Grey & Mofro, The Teskey Brothers, Blackberry Smoke, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Maggie Rose, Duane Betts and Karina Rykman. More info and passes are HERE.
Brandi Carlile’s “Mothership Weekend” (May 10-12): Celebrating Mother’s Day, Carlile’s beloved Mothership Weekend returns for its second installment, featuring performances by Bonnie Raitt, Sara Bareilles, Black Pumas, Nickel Creek, The Hanseroth Twins, Devon Gilfillian and S.G. Goodman. Passes are on sale now HERE.
Luke Combs’ “Bootleggers Bonfire” (October 10-12): Luke Combs curates his first Topeka weekend, which will see Combs’ headlining two nights with his full band, plus performances from The Wildcards, Craig Morgan and Tracy Lawrence. More info and passes HERE.
The Avett Brothers’ “Moon Crush: An Avett Moon” (November 8-10): Curated by the Avett Brothers, the weekend will feature performances by Greensky Bluegrass, Band of Horses, Shakey Graves, Grace Potter and more. More info and passes are HERE.
Topeka unveiled their one-of-a-kind Music Vacation in 2021 with the first installment of Moon Crush—the first multi-day destination event in the country following COVID. They immediately gained nationwide recognition for their innovative take on the classic music festival. The inaugural event saw a host of praise from the likes of Rolling Stone, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Uproxx, People, American Songwriter and more.
Guests can enjoy close proximity to beautiful beaches and outdoor activities during the day, followed by evenings of music from some of the biggest household names performing on one full scale outdoor stage. Family-friendly accommodations are available to ensure everyone feels at home at this Music Vacation built for all.
By reserving a personal Cove for friends and family, guests can enjoy the shows in their own private space complete with “no line,” on demand food and drink hand delivered by incredible Topeka team members (within five minutes!). The creation of Coves means not wasting precious time in long concession lines, giving attendees more time to create memories “Crushin” on their loved ones and favorite artists.