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MR Fest is FREE to the public and provides an opportunity for KTSW fans, the local community, and the student body to experience music they normally hear over our airwaves in a live and exciting atmosphere. What started as a one-day, one-venue event has now grown to monstrous proportions. In 2012 MR Fest featured over 90 performing artists and included over 13 venues on and around the Downtown San Marcos district, affectionately known as The Square.
NO CASH - NO WRISTBANDS - NO PROBLEM

Since its creation in 2008, the award winning My Radio Festival, or MR Fest (pronounced mister), has hosted various up-and-coming musicians including Black Joe Lewis and The Honey Bears, This Will Destroy You, Bright Light Social Hour, White Denim, Quiet Company, The Black and White Years, Black Pistol Fire, and Sorne.

MR Fest

Address : San Marcos venues/ downtown San Marcos San Antonio TX
Phone : (512) 245-3485    (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : ktsw@txstate.edu

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Admission Fee : Free

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