New music festival called In Bloom coming to Houston in the spring

Houston will see another music festival in its midst at the end of March. The inaugural In Bloom Music Festival is coming to Eleanor Tinsley Park March 24 and March 25, 2018. This is a rebranding of the festival formerly known as Free Press Summer Festival, or as it was called this last year, FPSF. A new, flowery website motif seems to point to something a little more breezier than its predecessor. FPSF is now called the In Bloom Music Festival and with it will come four stages of music and over 50 musical acts on the bill.

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Houston will see another music festival in its midst at the end of March.

The inaugural In Bloom Music Festival is coming to Eleanor Tinsley Park March 24 and March 25, 2018.

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Details for now are scant on the festival, which would come just after the glut of South by Southwest music festival bands make it through Austin.

This is a rebranding of the festival formerly known as Free Press Summer Festival, or as it was called this last year, FPSF. A new website motif seems to point to something a little more breezier than its predecessor.

According to a release Thursday, FPSF is now called the In Bloom Music Festival. With it will come four stages of music and over 50 musical acts.

"As we enter the 10th anniversary of this incredible festival that our dedicated fans have made their annual Houston tradition, we are excited to announce a new name and a new time of year, while returning to our incredible home, Eleanor Tinsley Park," said founding partner Jagi Katial in a statement on Thursday.

Katial's Pegstar Concerts shepherded the festival from its beginnings back in the summer of 2009 in tandem with Houston alt-news outlet Free Press Houston.

In Bloom Music Festival is sponsored by Budweiser, produced by Pegstar Concerts, Starr Hill Presents and C3 Presents.

"We are always looking to improve the experience for the fans, and after the last few years of challenges with Mother Nature, moving our dates to the spring made sense," Katial added.

A lineup announcement is said to be coming soon.

Pre-sale tickets are currently for sale on the event's website. Two-day general admission passes are $55 each.

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The spring setting, and its accompanying weather, should make a lot of Houstonians happy.

The festival, coincidentally, shares its name with a Nirvana song which was released on Nov. 30, 1992 as a radio single from the "Nevermind" album.

Craig Hlavaty is a reporter for Chron.com and HoustonChronicle.com. He's an intolerable native Texan with too much ink in his skin and too much brisket stuck in his teeth.