Goin’ West Music Fest September 5, 2025 | 7PM – 10PM Presented by Fowler Automotive
Know Before You Go!
- We can’t wait to welcome you at The Cowboy for an evening of great music, featuring Josh Abbott Band!
- Doors open: 6:30 p.m.
- Concert: 7:00–10:00 p.m.
- Location: Outdoor concert, rain or shine (will move indoors if needed)
- Shopping: Persimmon Hill Store will be open until the music starts. Check out new Museum-branded gear & Western gifts
- Parking: Available on the north and west sides of the Museum
- Food & Drink: Available for purchase on site
- Seating & Dancing: Seating areas provided + plenty of room to dance
- Outside items: No outside food, drink or chairs permitted. Clear bags not required.
The Music
Join us for an unforgettable outdoor concert on September 5 at The Cowboy! Enjoy live music featuring Josh Abbott Band, Kolton Moore & The Clever Few and Krislyn Arthurs, plus delicious food and drinks.
Josh Abbott Band
Kolton Moore & The Clever Few
Krislyn Arthurs
General Admission
Pay as you go with a general admission pass.
All-Inclusive
The VIP ticket includes meal and beverages.
About the Band
Josh Abbott Band
For nearly two decades, Josh Abbott Band have held strong as one of the most potent and vital forces in Texas country music. Fronted by singer/songwriter/guitarist Josh Abbott, the Lubbock-bred seven-piece have built an ardent following on the strength of their high-octane live show, relentless touring schedule, and seven acclaimed studio albums spotlighting their powerhouse sound and fiercely honest songwriting. With their catalog including three RIAA gold-certified singles, Josh Abbott Band have stayed true to their independent spirit and achieved that success entirely on their own terms—a feat that extends to founding their own record label in the earliest phases of their truly uncompromising career.

About the Band
Kolton Moore & The Clever Few
Kolton Moore & The Clever Few rose from Texas’ best-kept secret to national headliners by relentlessly touring and honing a raw, real blend of rock & roll, country hooks, and blue-collar storytelling. Formed in 2012, the band — fronted by East Texas native Moore and backed by four longtime friends — built their sound through live-in-the-studio recordings and years on the road. Their sixth album, A Place That I Call Home, recorded in Memphis with Grammy-winner Matt Ross-Spang, balances amplified energy with heartfelt reflection as Moore sings about fatherhood, mental health, and growing up. Once a relentless road warrior, Moore now finds home not just on tour, but in the grounded joys of family life — a journey echoed in songs featured on Yellowstone and American Idol.
About the Band
Krislyn Arthurs
Born and raised in the red dirt and dust of Northern Oklahoma, Krislyn Arthurs is blazing a trail through country music with a sound that’s as raw as it is real. Blending the soul of Southern rock, the fire of blues, and the punch of outlaw country, her music doesn’t ask for permission. Her live shows are a full-throttle experience, fueled by unfiltered storytelling, searing vocals, and a no-holds-barred energy that leaves nothing behind.
Support
Looking to Sponsor Goin’ West Music Fest?
For sponsorships contact the Museum at development@nationalcowboymuseum.org or 405-507-2803.