Spring Equinox - Rudi & the Rudiments - 2026

Event Date: 
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Event Time: 
7 PM
Sold-out; See other ticketing concerts below

Other concerts currently ticketing are:
04/11/26 An Evening with Slaid Cleaves (only a few tickets left)
05/02/26 Serenata a las Madres, Luis Villa with the Trio Palenque
05/23/26 Scott Tixier with his jazz band
06/06/26 Songs Without Words, Joseph Kuipers & Victor Asuncion
06/13/26 Cello-bration, Texas Cellos

And so much more for 2026!

And so much more for 2026! It's essential to note that concert ticket sales are final. Once purchased, tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to your visit. Entry/Exit to the cave is via 126 steps with handrails and eight landings. All are encouraged to take the steps at their own pace. There is no wheelchair access to the cave.

All tickets are "will call" on show day. If you prefer to purchase tickets by phone, call the cave at 830.537.4212 during regular business hours.

Enjoy an evening of stirring contemporary acoustic music, featuring soaring vocal harmonies and a percussive, tribal/world-beat vibe, performed on a unique blend of ancient and modern instruments. The songs focus on the theme of the Spring Equinox (the beginning of Spring) as a time of rebirth and renewed energy. Some of the concert will be performed in total darkness, illuminated by flickering candlelight, providing a visually rich and spellbinding setting and a mesmerizing listening environment.
 
Featuring the words and music of songwriter/performance artist Rudi Harst (vocals, guitar, Native American flute, dulcimer, Tibetan bowls), accompanied by a modern-ancient blend of instrumentation by The Rudiments: Ray Palmer (keyboards, guitar), Pat Carey (bass), Michael Madison (percussion), Medusa (didgeridoo, flute), Courtney King (flute, vocals), and Oliver Steck (accordion, coronet).
 
Set deep within the stunning Queen's Throne Room, these concerts offer a one-of-a-kind, memory-making experience where natural acoustics and ancient formations create an unforgettable setting for underground performances.

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