LEVELLAND, TX – Country music fans can look forward to a night of hometown pride and high-energy performances as the Cotton & Crude Fest returns to Levelland on Friday, Sept. 20, with West Texas native Randall King headlining.
With more than 1.2 million monthly Spotify listeners and over 275,000 TikTok followers, Warner Music Nashville’s King has emerged as one of country music’s rising stars. Known for hits such as You In A Honky Tonk, Hey Cowgirl, and Mirror, Mirror, King blends traditional honky-tonk with a modern edge. His latest album, Into the Neon, features 18 tracks showcasing his signature sound and storytelling.
Joining him is New Mexico’s Will Banister, whose fiddle-driven style pays homage to 1990s country while appealing to today’s audiences. Banister’s song Find A New Home gained global attention after being featured in Clint Eastwood’s film Cry Macho.
The lineup also includes performances by the Hub City Drifters and SPC Jukebox, offering a mix of regional favorites and local talent.
Advanced tickets are $45, increasing to $55 at the gate. Cooler passes are $20, and children under 10 are admitted free. No pets or glass containers are allowed.
“This festival is about more than the music—it’s about bringing our community together,” said Mary Siders, director of the Levelland Chamber of Commerce. “We’re proud to welcome Randall King home to the South Plains to headline a night that celebrates Levelland and West Texas pride.”
Tickets and more information are available at www.levelland.com/cotton-crude-festival.
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