“We have discovered that Luckenbach, on the globe, is right in the middle of the world, and we figure that if God hadn’t intended for us to be the center of the world, He wouldn’t have put us here.”
Mike Blakely’s 5th TexAmericana Fandango at Luckenbach
Beginning Friday, Sept 7, Mike Blakely will be hosting his fifth annual TexAmericana Fandango in historic Luckenbach. The Fandango is a great celebration of Texas songwriters, musicians, authors and artists. The Fandango will be a three day...
Luckenbach Has Done it Again!
Luckenbach and our world famous dance hall are noted once again in Southern Living Magazine!
Ride Texas Magazine --- July 2006 Luckenbach Has Been voted TOP 10 in Ride Texas magazine! Thanks to the readers of Ride Texas Magazine who voted us as one of the Top 10 Motorcycle Hangouts and Landmark for 2006.
Telegraph UK --- June 2006 Our Friends in the UK Get it. Luckenbach, Texas is not easy to find. There are no signs to it on the Hill Country road between Austin and Fredericksburg as they're always being stolen by country music fans as mementos.
Ask Men Online --- May 2006 Great Motorcycle Rides, Great Destinations. With the great city of Austin as a starting point, the temptation to stay will be almost as strong as the will to ride. Once logic prevails, head west on Highway 290 into Texas Hill Country.
Southern Living Magazine --- March 2006 40 Things Every Southerner Should Do! Luckenbach was included in the Texas Special Travel Selection . This special section was dedicated to small towns that are all and easy drive from a major city and just a shorter detour off the interstate.
CNN News --- November 2004 You can't find a place more laid-back without being unconscious. Drive down a single-lane road, turn a corner, and there it is: Downtown Luckenbach, in all its glory of three buildings.
San Antonio Express News --- May 2004 Texas Music fuels renaissance for legendary Luckenbach. The bachelorette party appeared out of place. There was no disco music, no flashing lights and not a Speedo-clad, gyrating hunk for miles.