Rockin’ the River is 6-weeks live music and concert series, every Saturday starting July 6 through August 10 at Panther Island Pavilion. Admission is free!
We’ve gathered all of the info you might need for the lowdown about RTR. Check it out below.
The Fort Worth music venue is located at 395 Purcey Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102. Parking is $10 and is located in the grassy lot by the festival. Click here to get directions.
How much $$$ do I need?
- Cash and card are accepted
- Parking is $10
- Tube Rentals $6 ($2 deposit)
- Beer $4
- Water and Soda $2
- Food (prices vary)
- Cheap sunglasses and other merchandise (prices vary and some can be purchased online)
- Kayak, paddleboard and canoe rentals (prices vary)
Please note: Tokens will be the ONLY method of payment for food vendors, bar and tube rentals. Tokens can be purchased with cash or credit card at the token booth located right by the VIP sections. All tokens are non-refundable!
Don’t forget to bring cash for tips.
NO! Six-pack coolers are generously provided by North Texas Marine but must be returned at the end of the night. Outside coolers, beverages, and food are NOT ALLOWED on-site. Anyone who breaks this rule or is caught sneaking this stuff in will be asked to leave the event. Don’t be that guy . . . or gal!
Is Rockin’ the River kid-friendly?
This event includes loud music and alcohol. Please use discretion in bringing young children. Children less than 30” tall will not be allowed in the water. All children 12 and under must wear a life jacket while in the water. Life jackets will be available on site, free of charge (generously provided by Tarrant Regional Water District and Cabela’s).
YES, but they must be on a leash at ALL TIMES! And please, please, please – scoop your critter’s poop. No one wants to step in your dog’s business. Also consider the noise level when bringing your furry friend, loud fireworks may scare your dog and cause them to run away.
If you want to bring your own tube, you will need to inflate it yourself. Any self-inflated tube, raft, kayak or anything else that floats are welcomed – just make sure it doesn’t have a motor!