See Ghostland Observatory at Ron Yates Winery Grand Opening
April 9, 2026 |
By Dani Dudek
Ghostland Observatory

One of the BEST Austin bands is playing a special show to celebrate the grand opening of Ron Yates Winery. Ghostland Observatory will help celebrate the winery’s new tasting room in Hye, Texas with an unforgettable evening of exceptional wine, great tunes and an epic live performance!

Ron Yates Winery Celebrates Grand Opening With Ghostland Observatory

Tickets for the May 2 event are on sale now for $60 each. But, you can actually win your way in with Spill the ATX. To enter, go to our Instagram and follow the rules in the caption.

The winner will be on the VIP guest list and receive two tickets that include:

  1. Full concert admission to the opening act and Ghostland Observatory.
  2. Tastings of both new Get Together wines: a vibrant new Red and a refreshing new White!
  3. A commemorative glass to take home.

Of course, if you don’t want to leave it to chance, you can purchase tickets here.

About Ron Yates Winery

As a family-owned and operated winery, the Ron Yates team works hard to produce wines that are worthy of the name. It starts with the land and they have a strong relationship with the best grape growers – ensuring the utmost integrity and quality of Texas wines. Their talented winemakers use state-of-the-art equipment and the finest barrels to get the most out of the best fruit. That’s why they have been named by Tasting Table as one of  “The Best New Wineries in the U.S.”

Ron Yates

About Ghostland Observatory

An electronic dance rock duo from Austin, Texas, Ghostland isn’t just a band. The duo describes themselves as an agreement between two friends to create something that not only heals their beat-driven hearts, but pleases their rock ‘n roll souls. They made their national television debut in 2007 on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, performing the song “Sad Sad City.” That same year, they also made their first appearance on the PBS series Austin City Limits. Since then, they have released nine albums and amazed huge crowds at outdoor festivals like the Austin City Limits Music Festival, Coachella, Lollapalooza and Voodoo Experience.