Keith Urban headlined Freedom Over Texas at Eleanor Tinsley Park in Houston, Tx on July 4th, 2026 with support from Collective Soul & Los Lonely Boys!
Houston’s annual Freedom Over Texas once again proved why it’s one of the city’s signature Independence Day traditions. Blending live music, family-friendly attractions, incredible food, and one of the largest fireworks displays in Texas. The festival transformed downtown into a celebration of community, patriotism, and unforgettable performances.
From the moment the gates opened, the atmosphere felt electric. Festivalgoers packed the grounds dressed in red, white, and blue while enjoying interactive exhibits, local vendors, and entertainment spread throughout the park. But as the sun began to set, all eyes turned toward the main stage for a lineup that delivered one memorable performance after another.

Los Lonely Boys Bring Heart and Soul
Opening the evening’s featured performances, Los Lonely Boys reminded everyone why they’ve remained one of Texas’ most beloved bands for more than two decades. Their signature blend of rock, blues, country, and Tejano influences immediately connected with the hometown crowd.
The trio’s effortless musicianship was on full display, with soulful guitar work and rich harmonies creating an intimate feeling despite the massive festival setting. Their performance balanced heartfelt ballads with upbeat favorites, encouraging thousands of fans to sing along while celebrating their Texas roots. Their emotional guitar-driven jams created one of the evening’s most authentic moments, proving that great musicianship never goes out of style.








Collective Soul Proves Rock Never Gets Old
As daylight faded, Collective Soul brought a wave of ’90s nostalgia that instantly energized the crowd. Rather than relying solely on nostalgia, the veteran rock band performed with the confidence and chemistry of a group that still genuinely loves being on stage.
The audience enthusiastically joined in throughout the set, creating one massive singalong that echoed across downtown Houston. Every chorus felt bigger than the last as longtime fans and younger listeners shared the same excitement.
Ed Roland’s vocals remained strong throughout the performance while the band’s polished musicianship reminded everyone why their catalog continues to resonate decades later. Their set served as the perfect bridge between classic rock nostalgia and the night’s country headliner.
Setlist:
- Heavy
- Mother’s Love
- Shine
- Keep It on Track
- She Said
- The World I Know
- December
- Right as Rain
- Gel
- Where the River Flows

















Keith Urban Closes the Night in Spectacular Fashion
By the time Keith Urban took the stage, anticipation had reached its peak—and he wasted no time delivering one of the strongest festival performances Houston has seen this summer.
Urban showcased exactly why he’s one of country music’s premier live entertainers. His guitar playing was nothing short of masterful, effortlessly weaving blistering solos into radio favorites while maintaining an infectious level of energy from beginning to end.
More than just performing songs, Urban created genuine moments with the audience. His charisma, constant movement across the stage, and appreciation for the Houston crowd made the massive event feel surprisingly personal.
Whether performing emotional ballads or arena-sized anthems, every song carried the same passion that has made him one of country music’s most respected performers. Each performance built toward an unforgettable finale that seamlessly transitioned into the festival’s signature fireworks spectacular.
As Keith Urban concluded his set, the sky above downtown Houston erupted into an impressive fireworks display synchronized with patriotic music. Thousands of attendees paused to take in the breathtaking finale, creating the kind of shared moment that defines Freedom Over Texas year after year.
The combination of live music, dazzling pyrotechnics, and the Houston skyline provided a fitting conclusion to a day dedicated to celebrating both community and country.
Freedom Over Texas continues to strike the perfect balance between world-class entertainment and hometown tradition. Los Lonely Boys delivered soulful Texas pride, Collective Soul brought timeless rock anthems, and Keith Urban elevated the evening with a headline performance worthy of the holiday.
More than just a concert, the festival remains one of Houston’s defining summer events. Bringing together multiple generations through music, celebration, and a spectacular Independence Day experience. For anyone looking to celebrate the Fourth of July with outstanding live performances and an unforgettable atmosphere, Freedom Over Texas once again set the standard.
























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