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No time to siesta, Texas Live! is throwing a fiesta. | Photo provided by Texas Live!

Your social calendar just got a little busier, Fort Worth. Texas Live!'s upcoming festival lineup is red hot, including Fiesta de Mayo on Sunday, May 5. Enjoy live music, custom margaritas, major giveaways, and live performances.

Grab tickets starting at $10. Bonus: Every ticket includes two drink tickets, swag items, access to food + beverage specials, and a $5 drink voucher.

Explore the full event lineup.

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