The University of Texas at Arlington is preparing for a high-energy conclusion to its second annual SpringFest, with Grammy-winning R&B singer Coco Jones set to headline the festivities. The concert, which serves as the capstone for the campus-wide celebration, will take place this Friday at 8 p.m. In Texas Hall.
The event is designed as a strategic reprieve for the student body. According to Anthony Hawkins, the Student Activities coordinator, the timing is intentional, providing students an opportunity to “take a breath” as the academic semester draws to a close and the pressure of final examinations begins to mount.
Jones will not be the only talent on the bill; she is joined by a diverse lineup that blends local flavor with rising national stars. The evening will also feature performances by Houston-based R&B artist Jack Freeman and indie pop singer Lyn Lapid, creating a sonic bridge between contemporary soul and modern pop.
Rapper and singer Sexyy Red sings alongside students during the SpringFest concert April 10, 2025, in Texas Hall.
Event Logistics and Ticket Access
The university expects a significant turnout for the Coco Jones to perform for UTA SpringFest concert Friday, with an estimated 2,700 students attending. To manage the crowd and maintain accessibility, the university has implemented a tiered pricing structure and specific ticket limits.
Students are permitted to purchase up to two tickets at a discounted rate of $6 each. For faculty and staff, tickets are available for $16. While organizers anticipate a sell-out crowd, Hawkins noted that tickets will remain available for purchase until the day of the event.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Venue | Texas Hall |
| Doors Open | 7:00 p.m. |
| Present Starts | 8:00 p.m. |
| Student Ticket Price | $6 (Limit 2) |
| Staff/Faculty Price | $16 |
| Expected Attendance | ~2,700 |
Venue Security and Entry Requirements
To ensure the safety and efficiency of the entry process, the university has mandated a strict bag policy. Only clear bags and compact clutches will be permitted inside Texas Hall. These measures are part of a broader effort to maintain a secure environment for the thousands of attendees expected to fill the hall.

Hawkins acknowledged that while no large-scale event is without risk, the university has established protocols to keep the atmosphere positive. He explained that the event’s MC will be tasked with maintaining a “smooth and mellow” environment, ensuring that the transition between opening acts and the headliner remains orderly.
The Cultural Impact of SpringFest
Now in its second year, SpringFest represents more than just a musical showcase; We see a calculated effort by Student Activities to combat the burnout associated with the end of the academic term. By bringing in a mix of Grammy-winning talent like Jones and regional artists like Freeman, the university aims to create a communal experience that rewards students for their hard operate throughout the semester.
The inclusion of Lyn Lapid, an indie pop artist whose rise has been marked by viral success and streaming growth, further diversifies the event’s appeal, catering to a wide array of musical tastes within the diverse UTA student population.

As the event draws near, the focus remains on the logistics of the 7 p.m. Door opening and the subsequent 8 p.m. Start time. The university continues to encourage students to secure their tickets early via the official portal to avoid disappointment on the day of the show.
The final checkpoint for the event will be the commencement of the concert this Friday evening. Following the performance, the university is expected to transition into the final phase of the semester’s academic calendar.
We invite you to share your thoughts on the SpringFest lineup or your experiences at previous campus concerts in the comments below.
