Tyce Delk Delivers Nice Storytelling at Two Step Inn

By on May 4, 2026

When Tyce Delk took the Showdeo stage at noon on April 18, 2026, in Georgetown, Texas, his warm, blues-tinged vocals and guitar work immediately set a tone of quiet confidence. In a music world often chasing trends, Delk seems to have a grounded approach—drawing straight from his life as a fourth-generation farmer and rancher to craft songs that feel like honest conversations about love, loss, and everyday resilience. His blend of classic country heart with soulful production makes him one of the more refreshing new voices emerging in the scene right now.

Tyce Delk performs at Day 1 of the Two Step Inn Festival, Georgetown Texas on April 18, 2026. (Photo Credit and copyright: Larry Philpot/SoundstagePhotography.com)

From New Mexico Farms to Nashville Stages

Born in Melrose, New Mexico, and raised with deep ties to Lubbock, Texas, Delk comes from a musical family that stretches back generations—his great-grandfather led Forrest Delk and the Goalie Jumpers in the 1930s, with fiddle playing running through the family tree. That heritage shows in his songwriting. His debut single “Adaline,” released in 2025, quickly went viral as a soulful ballad about seeking a second chance, racking up millions of streams and earning a duet version with Trinity Lake in early 2026. He followed it with his debut EP *Enough Ain’t Enough* in November 2025, packed with tracks like “I Can’t, I Won’t, I Don’t” and the title cut that capture raw emotion without over-polish.

Tyce Delk and His Live Band

  • Tyce Delk – Lead Vocals and Guitar

(Delk performs with a tight five-piece supporting live band on festival dates. No major or long-term lineup changes have been reported as he continues developing his touring group.)

Tyce Delk performs at Day 1 of the Two Step Inn Festival, Georgetown Texas on April 18, 2026. (Photo Credit and copyright: Larry Philpot/SoundstagePhotography.com)

His Set on the Showdeo Stage

Scheduled right at the start of Day 1 on the Showdeo stage—reserved for artists bridging emerging and headliner status—Delk’s noon set gave the early arrivals exactly what they came for. He leaned heavily into material from *Enough Ain’t Enough* and his recent singles, letting his rich voice and guitar tone carry the storytelling.

The Two Step Inn, held at scenic San Gabriel Park in Georgetown, Texas—just north of Austin—has quickly become a favorite for its relaxed, community-focused vibe. With three stages offering everything from rising talent on Pony Up to bigger names on Big River, plus local food vendors and open spaces perfect for dancing under the live oaks, it feels more like a hometown gathering than a large-scale festival. Unfortunately, afternoon storms rolled in and forced cancellations after Kaitlin Butts’ set at 5:30 p.m., cutting short what started as a promising day.

Most Likely Setlist (full official setlist not published; based on his recent performances and confirmed clips from the festival):

  • Adaline
  • Bottom Line
  • Enough Ain’t Enough
  • Rollin’
  • I Can’t, I Won’t, I Don’t
  • I Hit A Wall

Why You Should Keep an Eye on Tyce Delk

If you appreciate country music that feels personal and lived-in, Tyce Delk is the kind of artist who fits the bill. His set blended the storytelling depth of his farming roots with the energy that comes from years of playing wherever he could, and they only get better as the crowds grow.

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