Country music fans and community champions, mark your calendars for the Good Day Fest 2025.

The event is coming to Montgomery County Fairgrounds Aug. 2, with headlining performances by Jesse Raub Jr., Sundance Head, and the Chad Cooke Band. But this isn’t just a music festival — it’s a mission in motion.

Hosted by the newly formed Raub Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Good Day Fest is raising funds to support programs that provide new socks and underwear to women and children in need, as well as active-duty military members. The goal: to deliver dignity, comfort, and confidence —starting with the basics.

“We’re proud to kick things off in our own backyard with artists who share our values and a cause that hits home,” said Jesse Raub Jr., founder of The Raub Foundation. “We believe something as simple as new socks and underwear can make a real difference in someone’s life—and this is just the beginning.”

The half-day event will feature a mix of Texas country talent, festival food, vendors, and a feel-good atmosphere designed to uplift the community while giving back. Attendees can expect a family-friendly experience, VIP packages, and opportunities to support the cause directly through donations, merchandise, and on-site initiatives.

General admission tickets are $30 with VIP tickets at $100. Tickets may be purchased at outhousetickets.com/events/good-day-fest-2025

Proceeds from Good Day Fest will help launch the Raub Foundation’s first-year initiatives aimed at underserved women and children in local shelters, as well as active-duty military bases across Texas. For tickets, sponsorship opportunities, or to donate directly, visit www.theraubfoundation.com.

Founded in 2024, The Raub Foundation is a Texas-based nonprofit committed to serving the unmet needs of women, children, and military families through practical acts of care. The inaugural program focuses on the simple but essential mission of providing new socks and underwear to those who need them most.

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