Tickets for the 24th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival go on sale Tuesday, January 3. The Cowboy Festival takes over Old Town Newhall April 19-23 with the sights, sounds and swagger of Cowboy Life. Attendees will be surrounded by life on the American Frontier as performers serenade, vendors serve up BBQ treats and merchants offer one-of-a-kind gear and goods. Leading up to the two day festival and scheduled shows at the Canyon Theatre Guild and the Repertory East Playhouse, there is a full menu of entertainment available.
Wednesday, April 19
The Festival kicks off with the OutWest Concert Series at the Repertory East Playhouse featuring Mary Kaye and Joe Herrington. Come treat your ears to a performance of captivating Western music and poetry.
Thursday, April 20
Film aficionados won’t want to miss The SCV Film Ranch Tour on Thursday, April 20, where Newhall residents and Hollywood film historians, E.J. and Kim Stephens, will take you on a memorable coach tour of famous Western film sites in and around the Santa Clarita Valley. Many of these sites are familiar to viewers around the world, but rarely seen up-close by the public.
Thursday evening, put on your dancing shoes and come out to Old Town Newhall for the Best in the West SENSES block party. Enjoy live music, food trucks and Western vendors. (Free Admission)
Friday, April 21
Relax to the baritone voice of award-winning songsmith Jon Chandler, as you experience the feel of Early California living at the Rancho Camulos Museum. This visit will also include a southwestern lunch in an idyllic setting and an opportunity to step back in time with a docent-led tour of the museum grounds.
Friday afternoon, it’s your chance to experience celluloid history on the Paramount Ranch/M*A*S*H Tour. That’s right…guests will be taken to the Fox Ranch where the remains of the 4077th MASH unit can still be found. The tour will also visit Paramount Ranch, where hundreds of movies have been filmed.
Friday night, Western Music Association Entertainer of the year, Dave Stamey will perform in the intimate setting of silent film actor William S. Hart’s historically preserved 1920’s living room at the Hart Mansion. This rare up close and personal performance will be a delight for all fans of Western music.
For times and ticket information, visit CowboyFestival.org.
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