easy
3 hours
No physical fitness required; suitable for all visitors
Join April Hall Duo for an unforgettable free evening of soulful country music in Comfort, Texas. Experience her heartfelt journey through live songs from her latest album, delivering an intimate and energetic performance for all ages.
All Ages • Saturday, October 25th · 5 - 8pm CDT • Free
Join April for an unforgettable evening of soulful country music as she showcases her journey from Texas to Austin. Experience the energy of her live performance featuring a talented band, celebrating her latest album "Nothing’s Perfect In Life." This free event promises a memorable night for all ages!
**Making her way from Victoria Texas to Austin, April was inspired by the many different styles from country, blues, jazz, and the singer/songwriters that put their own mark on these Americana styles. She soon put these influences to use and began writing and performing in the Austin area. April released her first EP in 2008 of five acoustic songs produced by Tommy Detamore at Cherry Ridge Studio. Now after many years of performing in the central Texas area she went back in the studio with Tommy to help produce her first full-length album. The album titled “Nothing’s Perfect In Life” released in May of 2015 is a soulful country inspired collection of 14 songs with 11 written by April. In the studio April was grateful to have fellow band mates to help bring the energy of her live shows; William “BB” Morse on bass, Joe McCreary on drums, Brad Johnston on organ/piano, Bill Terry on pedal steel guitar, David Waters on guitar, Jason Hall on guitar, and also Tommy Detamore helping out with some pedal and lap steel guitars.
This event if free to the public, no tickets are required!
Get there ahead of the 5 pm start to secure a good spot and enjoy the full energetic set.
This performance welcomes all ages, perfect for families seeking uplifting music experiences.
Parking can fill up quickly near the venue; consider carpooling or walking if staying nearby.
October evenings can be cool, so bring light layers to stay comfortable throughout the event.
Comfort was established in the 1850s and retains much of its German-Texan cultural heritage, reflected in local traditions and architecture.
Community efforts in Comfort emphasize preserving the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country and supporting sustainable tourism practices.
Keeps you warm during cooler October evenings.
fall specific
Stay hydrated during the event, especially if outdoors.
Ideal for walking to and from the venue around town.
Capture memorable moments during the live performance.