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Ella Langley

3 day pass
Austin County Fair Convention & Expo, Bellville, US
01. May 2026. 12:00h
2026
01
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Ella Langley tickets for country concert in Bellville at Austin County Fair Convention & Expo, Texas

Looking for tickets to see Ella Langley in Bellville? Buy tickets for the May 1, 2026 country concert at Austin County Fair Convention & Expo and hear her modern country sound, songs from "hungover" and the newer "Dandelion" phase in a lively festival setting

Ella Langley in Bellville: a country concert in a festival setting

Ella Langley comes to Austin County Fair Convention & Expo in Bellville as part of the Rock The Country Bellville 2026 program, which takes place from May 1 to 2. Her performance is scheduled for Friday, May 1, 2026, in a venue that is more than a classic concert hall: it is a fairground and festival setting, so visitors can expect a more open, livelier rhythm of the evening, with an audience coming for the country sound, festival socializing, and performances by multiple artists on the same day.

For audiences following the new wave of American country, Ella Langley is currently one of the most interesting names. Her rise has not been built on just one song, but on a combination of a recognizable voice, sharp lyrics, and a modern country arrangement that leaves enough room for guitars, a barroom atmosphere, and personal stories. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Why this performance matters for Ella Langley fans

Langley strongly drew the attention of a wider audience with her debut album "hungover", released in 2024. That album brought songs such as "you look like you love me", "Nicotine", "Paint the Town Blue", and "hungover", and the duet "you look like you love me" with Riley Green is especially important, as it opened her path toward a large country audience and radio success.Her concert in Bellville comes at a moment when the audience already has a clear picture of her sound: country that is not polished into anonymity, but relies on direct emotion, a Southern vocal character, and choruses that work well live. Unlike artists who rely live only on production shine, Langley gains the most when the songs carry a story - breakup, stubbornness, guilt, humor, and self-awareness.

Ahead of this performance, the album "Dandelion", released in April 2026, adds additional context. According to published information, the project was executive-produced together with Ella Langley, Miranda Lambert, and Ben West, and was presented as her more personal and more mature phase after the album "hungover". This means that Bellville is not getting only a concert by an artist with one big hit, but a performance at a moment when her repertoire is just expanding with new material.

What the audience can expect from the repertoire

The exact set list for Bellville has not been confirmed in advance, so it should not be invented. Still, based on her published catalog and current career phase, it is reasonable to expect that the audience will recognize a blend of earlier favorites and songs from the newer chapter. The greatest expectations will naturally follow "you look like you love me", the song that brought Langley closer to a wider audience, but also material from the album "hungover", which shaped her concert identity.It is important to emphasize that Rock The Country Bellville is not a standalone club concert, but a festival performance. That usually changes the dynamics: the pace is faster, the audience is broader, and the artist must quickly capture attention and maintain energy within a limited performance slot. For Ella Langley, that can be an advantage because her songs have clear choruses and enough country edge to work even in front of an audience that perhaps did not come only because of her.

  • Best-known asset: "you look like you love me", the duet with Riley Green that marked her breakthrough.
  • Key album for understanding the beginning of her career: "hungover" from 2024.
  • Current context: the album "Dandelion" from April 2026 and a new phase in which Langley presents herself with a more mature, broader country-pop sound.
  • Performance profile: a festival country set as part of the Rock The Country Bellville 2026 program.


A country sound that combines a barroom story and a big chorus

Ella Langley does not perform as a classic pop star transferred into a country format. Her sound is better described as modern country with an edge: guitars, clearly told situations, at times an almost conversational vocal approach, and songs that sound as if they come from late at night, after a wrong decision or a confession delayed for too long. That is precisely why her material fits well into a festival program in Texas, where the audience usually seeks direct contact with the song, not just stage choreography.In songs such as "Nicotine" and "you look like you love me", it is clear why Langley became recognizable: she does not run away from a simple melody, but gives it character through lyrics and phrasing. Her songs do not require a long explanation from the audience. The first chorus is enough to understand the mood - a little bold, a little vulnerable, loud enough for a festival evening.

Seats are disappearing fast.

Rock The Country Bellville 2026: the wider festival framework

Rock The Country Bellville 2026 has been announced for May 1 and 2 at Austin County Fair Convention & Expo. According to the published schedule on concert services, Friday, May 1, includes names such as Jason Aldean, Ella Langley, Josh Meloy, Dee Jay Silver, Chase Matthew, Shenandoah, Josh Ward, Gannon Fremin & CCREV, Tommy Acker, and Gracee Shriver. The Saturday part of the program is tied to other names, among them Kid Rock, Diamond Rio, Aaron Lewis, and Tanner Usrey.For a visitor coming because of Ella Langley, that framework matters because it explains what kind of audience will be on the grounds. This is not an intimate seated evening, but a country festival with several generations of artists: from mainstream headliners to younger names and artists targeting an audience accustomed to American festival country. Langley is well positioned in such an environment because she can attract both younger listeners and an audience that likes a more classic country feeling.

Since this is a festival program, the timetable of individual performances and entry details may change or be announced closer to the date. The organizer states that festival hours, gate opening times, and the music performance schedule will be announced approximately one to two weeks before the festival. This is especially important for travelers planning to arrive from outside Bellville.

Venue: Austin County Fair Convention & Expo

Austin County Fair Convention & Expo is located at 1076 Hwy 159 E, Bellville, TX 77418. The venue is used for fair, rodeo, exhibition, and special events, and in this case it functions as the festival site for Rock The Country. This means that a visitor should think differently than when going to an indoor arena: footwear, weather conditions, moving around the grounds, and arrival planning play a larger role.The available venue data do not provide a reliable public capacity figure for this specific concert layout, so it should not be stated. What is useful for visitors is the fact that this is a fairground complex in a smaller Texas town, with a festival regime for entry, parking, camping, and security checks. Such a space usually brings a feeling of greater closeness to the grounds and the audience than a large city arena, but it also requires more practical planning.

  • Venue address: 1076 Hwy 159 E, Bellville, TX 77418.
  • Venue type: a fairground and special event venue, adapted for larger gatherings and festival formats.
  • Parking: the organizer states the possibility of pre-planned parking and special rules for ADA parking.
  • Entry and security: visitors and bags undergo screening upon entry.
  • Water: the organizer states that free water stations are available within the festival grounds.


Arrival, parking, and moving around the festival

For arrival by car, the most important thing is to account for the fact that Bellville is located along the traffic routes State Highway 36 and State Highway 159, with additional local roads connecting the town with the surrounding area of Austin County and the wider part of Southeast Texas. Visitors coming from the direction of Houston should plan enough time for arrival, especially if they are approaching the festival entrance in the afternoon hours.The organizer states that parking usually begins around noon, while the exact time will be shared closer to the date. For visitors who are not camping, the re-entry rule is important: after the ticket is scanned and entry to the festival grounds is made, exiting to the parking lot and returning on the same day is not permitted. This means that everything essential - documents, permitted personal items, sun protection, or light clothing for the evening - should be prepared before entry.

For visitors with disabilities, ADA parking spaces are listed on a first-come, first-served basis, with the condition of an appropriate state-issued placard on the vehicle and the appropriate parking pass. The organizer also states that ADA golf-cart-type transportation is available from the ADA parking lot to the festival entrance. These are useful details for arrival planning, but the detailed map of entrances, restrooms, concessions, and the medical station should be checked closer to the date because it has been announced for later publication.

Bellville as host: a small town, a Texas rhythm

Bellville is the seat of Austin County and a town with a historic center, located west of Houston. For visitors traveling to the concert, this is a useful advantage: the event is not in an overcrowded metropolis, but in a smaller town where a festival arrival can be combined with a shorter tour of the local center, an earlier lunch, or simpler accommodation in the surrounding area.The town is connected with Texas history and the name of Thomas B. Bell, one of the early settlers associated with Stephen F. Austin. Such context is not decisive for the concert, but it helps explain why Rock The Country here does not feel like a random import of a large program, but like an event that relies on the local, more rural, and communal character of the place.

For travelers, it is smartest to plan to arrive earlier, especially if they want to avoid the densest approach to the venue. Since the performance schedule has not been finally published, it is good practice to follow final information about the schedule and entrances in the days before departure. The ticket is valid for three days according to the event data, so it is important to align one's own arrival plan with the type of ticket and the festival rules.

Who this concert is the best choice for

This performance will especially attract fans who discovered Ella Langley through the song "you look like you love me", but also those who follow the new generation of female country artists. Her audience is not limited only to traditional country listeners. Because of the way she combines barroom storytelling, modern production, and choruses that easily turn into communal singing, the concert can also be interesting to listeners of pop-country, Americana sound, and radio mainstream country.Longtime fans will get the opportunity to hear how songs from the "hungover" period stand alongside newer material from the "Dandelion" phase. The wider audience, especially those coming for the entire festival program, will probably experience Langley as one of the performances that change the pace of the evening: less nostalgia, more of the current country moment, and enough personality to stand out among the bigger names on the program.

It is worth securing tickets on time.

Practical notes before departure

Since the event is festival-type, it is good to come more prepared than for a standard concert in an indoor hall. The organizer states that the event is open to all ages, with each person needing their own ticket, while children two years old and younger are exempt from that obligation. It has also been announced that illegal substances are prohibited and that visitors and bags are screened upon entry.For campers, there are special rules. Rock The Country states that camping passes include three nights of camping, from the day before the performances to the day after, with certain check-in times. The camping regime has its own rules for vehicle movement and access, so it should be planned separately from a one-day arrival at the concert.

  • Do not rely on going out to the car after entry because same-day re-entry is not permitted for visitors who are not camping.
  • Arrive earlier if you are using parking, because exact times and the final site map are published closer to the festival.
  • Prepare for inspection of bags and personal items upon entry.
  • Account for festival grounds, changeable weather, and longer walking between zones.
  • For medical needs, the organizer states the possibility of bringing in medications in their original packaging with a doctor's note.


The atmosphere Bellville carries

The greatest advantage of this concert is not only the name on the poster, but the moment in which Ella Langley comes before a Texas audience. After the breakthrough with the album "hungover" and the new chapter with "Dandelion", her performance in Bellville captures the transition between an artist on the rise and a name that already carries great expectations. That is a career phase in which concerts often have additional tension: the audience still remembers the initial breakthrough, while the artist is already testing a broader catalog.In such an environment, songs like "you look like you love me" are not only familiar choruses, but shared audience moments. If Langley reaches for newer material, Bellville can be one of the early opportunities to hear how "Dandelion" lives outside studio production. Without any need for exaggeration, that is reason enough for fans of modern country to place this performance high on their spring schedule.

Ticket sales for this event are in progress.

Sources:
- Rock The Country - data were used about the Bellville location, the dates May 1 and 2, 2026, festival rules, parking, camping, entrances, re-entry, water, and security checks.
- Bandsintown - data were used about Ella Langley's performance on May 1, 2026, at Austin County Fair Convention & Expo, the venue address, and the published list of artists by day.
- Cvent - data were used about the address and type of venue of Austin County Fair Convention & Expo.
- Chamber of Commerce - data were used about the address and contact for Austin County Fair Convention & Expo.
- The Country Note - data were used about the album "hungover", the song "you look like you love me", and the ACM New Female Artist of the Year award.
- Sony Music Canada - data were used about the album "Dandelion", executive production with Miranda Lambert and Ben West, and the current career phase of Ella Langley.
- City of Bellville and Texas Almanac - data were used about Bellville as the seat of Austin County, its traffic position, and the historical context of the town.

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