Falls City Hall Hosts Easter Dance Party

Annual community event features live music, food, and dancing this Saturday night.

Apr. 5, 2026 at 1:00am

The Falls City Community Hall is hosting its annual Easter dance party this Saturday, April 4, from 8 p.m. to midnight. The event will feature live music from the award-winning country band Clint Taft and the Buckwild Band, as well as food from the Mrs. C's Street Kitchen food truck. Admission is $10 for guests over 12 years old, and the cash-only bar will sell beer, wine, and mixers.

Why it matters

This long-running Easter dance is a beloved annual tradition that brings the Seguin community together for a night of celebration and camaraderie. The event showcases the town's vibrant live music scene and local food vendors, providing an opportunity for residents and visitors to enjoy the area's culture and hospitality.

The details

The Easter dance party at the Falls City Community Hall will run from 8 p.m. to midnight on Saturday, April 4. Clint Taft and the Buckwild Band, a popular local country group, will perform a variety of country and party music, with line dancing during the intermissions. Mrs. C's Street Kitchen food truck will be on-site serving American and Mexican cuisine, including a special menu of chicken alfredo and lasagna. Admission is $10 per person over 12 years old, and the cash-only bar will sell beer, wine, and mixers.

  • The Easter dance party takes place on Saturday, April 4, 2026 from 8 p.m. to midnight.
  • The live music performance by Clint Taft and the Buckwild Band will run throughout the event.

The players

Clint Taft and the Buckwild Band

An award-winning country music group from Seguin, Texas that will be performing at the Easter dance party.

Mrs. C's Street Kitchen

A local food truck that will be serving American and Mexican cuisine, including special menu items, at the Easter dance party.

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The takeaway

The Falls City Easter dance party is a longstanding community tradition that brings residents together to celebrate the holiday season through live music, local food, and good old-fashioned dancing.