Lubbock
September Event
Calendars
An online city guide to Lubbock attractions, entertainment, and
recreation. A comprehensive list of
Lubbock events in and things to do in September.
September
Lubbock Music Festival
featuring
Three Dog Night and
Jay Boy Adams - 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21, stage
constructed at 17th Street and Buddy Holly Avenue. General admission
tickets $15; tickets include admission to concert and also to
Depot
Entertainment District venues Blue Light, Cactus Theater, Klusoz, Melt,
Thirsty Turtle, Triple Js and the Buddy Holly Avenue Courtyard.
Lubbock Music Festival,
featuring Cross Canadian Ragweed - 8 p.m. Sept. 22, stage constructed at
17th Street and Buddy Holly Avenue. General admission tickets $15;
tickets include admission to concert and also to Depot Entertainment
District venues Blue Light, Cactus Theater, Klusoz, Melt, Thirsty
Turtle, Triple Js and the Buddy Holly Avenue Courtyard.
National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration
This celebration of western heritage includes cowboy poets, musicians, storytellers,
crafts, and cook-offs. Lubbock has the nation's largest event of its kind, drawing
international participants to the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center.
806 795 2455
Toll Free: 800 692 4035
36th Annual Fall Arts & Crafts Festival
Garden & Arts Center
42nd & University
Lubbock, Texas
806 767 3724
This fall festival includes booths, displays, demonstration, live entertainment, and
refreshments.
Arts & Crafts Festivals
Fiestas del Llano
806 762 5059
Each fall, this festival celebrates the pride and national heritage of Mexican-Americans.
The tree-day fiesta culminates with Diez y Seis de Septiembre - the September 16
celebration of the Mexican national holiday that commemorates the victory of the Mexican
Army over Spanish in the Batalla de Puebla. Ethnic food, entertainment, and dancing
at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center add to the fun.
Panhandle South
Plains Fair
This annual fair features midway carnival rides, horse and livestock shows, commercial and
industrial exhibits, a flower festival, women's and educational exhibits, and
competitions. Well-Known entertainers appear annually.
806 763 2833
National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration
This celebration of western heritage includes cowboy poets, musicians, storytellers,
crafts, and cook-offs. Lubbock has the nation's largest event of its kind, drawing
international participants to the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center.
800 692 4035 / 806 795 2455
West Texas native American Association Powwow
907 14t Street
Shallow, TX 79363
806 747 4932 / 806 832 4720
Held in conjunction with the National Cowboy Symposium, the powwow is a
true Native American Celebration. Spectators can expect artifacts,
exhibits, authentic drum ceremonies, dancers, artwork, raffles, and
vendors.
Apple Butter Festival
806 892 2961
South Plains Balloon
Roundup
800 692 4035
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