Waxahachie festival announces Go Texan as its lead sponsor; vendor, food applications open

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, the Texas Department of Agriculture, and the city of Waxahachie have announced their sponsorship of the 2025 Crossroads of Texas Go Texan Country Festival, which will again serve as a celebration of Lone Star State talent, agriculture, heritage, creativity, and community.
“For a quarter of a century, Waxahachie has been the proud home of what has grown into the largest one-day festival in Texas,” Miller said. “With the Go Texan program on board, we’re going to assist in showcasing this vibrant festival to an even bigger audience, hopefully helping make the festival bigger and better than ever.”
The newly named arts and music festival takes place from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25. The annual event, which has free admission, features more than 200 booths lining the historic courthouse square, an array of festival foods, and performances across 10 stages, including the Grown Local Stage, that are scattered throughout downtown Waxahachie.
“Find your road to the Crossroads of Texas Go Texan Country Festival, and your heart will be glad you did,” Waxahachie Mayor Billie Wallace said of the event, which is expected to draw more than 70,000 attendees.
The festival is now accepting vendor applications. See the links below for guidelines and more information:
“This is what Texas is all about,” Miller said. “Communities across the state are coming together and celebrating Texas-made food, music, arts, products, and heritage. I invite everyone across the state to join us in Waxahachie this fall. Let’s celebrate Texas the Go Texan way.”
For more information about the Texas Department of Agriculture's Go Texan program, visit here.


