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GIF of images at The District at Willow Park: live music, attendees, vendors

Make history as you celebrate the first 760 FEST at The District At Willow Park.

Photos provided by Wilks Development; GIF created by FTWtoday

If you’re anything like us, new experiences are a priority this year — starting with the inaugural 760 FEST Music and Arts Festival on Saturday, April 26.

Held at The District, Willow Park’s brand-new outdoor venue, this family-friendly event promises a day packed with art, music + community. Highlights include:

  • Live music
  • Interactive art performances
  • Boutique shopping
  • A 1920s-themed speakeasy lounge
  • Food + drinks
  • And more

Psst... Sponsor and vendor spots are available. Contact Clint Reese at clint@760Magazines.com or 817-730-6024.

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