music
Hear Western swing music at Doug Smith Performance Center
Strings and Things: Chris and Karen play smooth sounds at Georgetown Winery
Dysfunction Junction performs on Friday, April 24, 2026, the first night of the Red Poppy Festival. Photo by Andy Sharp.
Photos: Dysfunction Junction entertains from the Red Poppy stage Friday night
Festival goers bear the rain in ponchos as shows were temporarily delayed in the afternoon of Saturday, April 18, due to lightning in the area. The major acts on Saturday, Kaitlin Butts’ Yee-Hoedown, Shenandoah, Goo Goo Dolls, Wyatt Flores and Tracy Lawrence and Brooks & Dunn were cancelled due to the forecast. (Photos by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
Two Step Inn sees delays, refunds for rainout
This map shows how Georgetown’s water utility territory would be divided up by the city, National Utility Infrastructure, and the Cities of Jarrell and Killeen, if a sale is approved by Georgetown voters on May 2. (Map courtesy City of Georgetown)
Georgetown's water territory sale on May ballot due to ‘exponential growth’
The map for Two Step Inn shows a new layout compared to other years, no chair zones, more restrooms and the locations of brand pop-ups. (Map Courtesy Two Step Inn)
Prepare for Two Step Inn in Georgetown this weekend
Strings & Things: TCMA winning duo Huser Brothers entertain at Coupland Dancehall on Friday
Jamie and Bob McCormick dance to the music of Supernatural ATX, a Santana Tribute Band, during the first First Friday free concert of the year on the courthouse lawn on Friday, April 3, 2026. The event was hosted by the Georgetown Beard Club. Photo by Andy Sharp.
Supernatural ATX brings party to the Square's opening First Friday Concert of 2026
In looking at a monthly breakdown of Hotel and Occupancy Tax revenue, there has been a steady increase over the years during that month. With the rise of short-term rentals and more hotels in the area, visitors have more places to stay when there are major events in town. (Charts courtesy City of Georgetown)