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Plan an unforgettable Labor Day Weekend at this local resort

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Labor Day Weekend is your last chance to savor summer in style.

Photos courtesy of Omni Barton Creek

Close out summer on a high note with two unforgettable nights of music, flavor, and Texas Hill Country charm.

Over Labor Day weekend, Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa invites Austinites to wind down with local bites, artisan finds, and soulful sounds. Here’s a sneak peek of what to expect:

  • Friday, Aug. 29 | Barton Creek Live | Kick off the holiday weekend with the resort’s signature concert series. This year’s Labor Day headliner is Cory Morrow, a Texas country favorite known for his high-energy shows and heartfelt lyrics. Rising star Jade Marie Patek will open the evening, so be sure to arrive early to grab a good seat and enjoy an evening of live music under the stars set against 4,000 acres of scenic Hill Country backdrop.
  • Sunday, Aug. 31 | Barton Fest: Labor Day Edition | Wrap up summer at an open-air celebration of local music, art, and flavor. Sip and shop your way through artisan vendor booths, sample bites and sips from Hill Country breweries, wineries, and distilleries, and enjoy a live performance by Ruthie Craft. Skip the line and purchase food and drink tickets online before the event.

Explore the full event lineup or book here to enjoy up to 20% off your stay.

Book your stay.

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