OVER $20,000 IN PRIZES

FIDDLE COMPETITION

Compete for the title of Texas State Champion at one of the highest-paying fiddle contests in America.

Why Fiddlers Choose Hallettsville

For over 55 years, the best fiddlers from Texas and across the country have traveled to Hallettsville to test their skills. This is where champions are made.

The Fiddle Committee strives to select competent and experienced former contest winners who are both fair and honest to judge the contest divisions. The competition is fair, the crowds are passionate, and the prize money is real.

COMPETITION DIVISIONS

Texas State Championship

For Texas Residents Only

$1,500 TOP PRIZE

The Texas State Championship Division is open to all Texas residents. Fiddlers compete for the state title and over $7,000 in prize money across 20 places.

PLACE PRIZE
1st Place (State Champion) $1,500
2nd Place $1,250
3rd Place $1,000
4th – 10th Place $600 – $200
11th – 20th Place $150 – $125

Gone to Texas Division

Out-of-State Fiddlers

$1,400 TOP PRIZE

Fiddlers from across the country compete for top prizes. If you're not a Texas resident, this is your stage.

PLACE PRIZE
1st Place $1,400
2nd Place $1,150
3rd Place $900
4th – 10th Place $600–$225
11th – 20th Place $200–$150

Freshman Division

Age 10 & Under

The next generation of Texas fiddlers starts here.

1st Place: $100
Prizes for 2nd – 10th place

Junior Division

Age 11 – 16

Developing the next generation of Texas championship fiddlers. Note: Beginning in 2026, the Junior division winner will be required to advance to an Open division in subsequent years.

1st Place: $300 + a fiddle
Cash prizes for 2nd – 10th place

Twin Fiddle Division

Open Division

Two fiddlers team up and play in harmony. Registration opens Saturday morning. All fiddlers may register for this division in addition to their primary division.

1st Place: $400
2nd Place: $300
3rd Place: $200

Senior Division

Age 65 & Older

Celebrating a lifetime of fiddling tradition and mastery.

1st Place: $300
Cash prizes for 2nd – 10th place

Guitar Accompanist

Rhythm Guitar

Recognition for the musicians who make the fiddle shine. Acoustic six-string guitars only. Guitarist may not have competed as a fiddler that weekend.

1st Place: $500
Cash prizes for 2nd – 10th place

2026 COMPETITION SCHEDULE

*Schedule subject to change

FRI
Apr 24
6:00 PM Cajun Dinner (Pavilion)
7:00 PM Friday Night Entertainment — $20 Online / $25 Door
SAT
Apr 25
9:00 AM Freshman Division
10:00 AM Junior Division
1:00 PM Gone to Texas Division (Main Hall)
6:00 PM Twin Fiddle
7:00 PM Contestant Dinner / Fiddle Jams
* Main Hall Admission: $12
SUN
Apr 26
9:00 AM Guitar Accompanist Competition
10:30 AM Senior Division
12:00 PM Hall of Fame Induction
1:00 PM Texas State Fiddle Championship
5:00 PM Cliff & Velda Fryer Championship Playoff
* Main Hall Admission: $12

FIDDLERS' HALL OF FAME

Fiddlers' Frolics has crowned champions for over 50 years. Legends like Johnny Gimble, Terry Morris, and Bob Wills grace our Hall of Fame, representing the pinnacle of Texas-style fiddling.

VIEW FULL HALL OF FAME ROSTER

OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES

Fiddle Contest Rules

Judges

The Fiddle Committee strives to select competent and experienced (former contest winners) fiddle players who are both fair and honest to judge the contest divisions. We give them wide latitude and discretion in determining their judging criteria and implementation of the following rules.

Registration & Order of Play

Pre-registration is encouraged to help plan and organize the weekend division schedule. Day-of registration is also available. Contestants draw numbers for the order of play approximately five minutes before the contest begins.

Fiddle players may only register for a single division. However, all fiddlers may also register for the Twin Fiddle division. Twin Fiddle registration opens Saturday morning. Any contestant not registered before the drawing begins will not be allowed to compete in that contest.

Instruments & Accompanists

Acoustic instruments only (fiddles/violins for contest divisions, guitars for accompanist division). Fiddlers may have up to three guitars (six-string or tenor) plus one bass, for a maximum of four (4) accompanists.

Types of Tunes

Judges will determine the number and types of tunes to be played based on contestants and time available. No tunes can be repeated during contest rounds, including Round Robin rounds. For the Gone to Texas and Texas State Championship divisions, judges will call for a waltz in one of the rounds prior to the Round Robin. During Round Robin rounds, fiddlers and accompanists stay on stage for the duration. No tunes are automatically barred, but cross-tuning is not allowed.

Time Limits & Medleys

There are no time limits per tune. Contestants are expected to play each tune completely. Medleys are not required.

Scoring

All divisions are normally judged by five judges. After each tune, the high and low scores are dropped and the remaining three are summed. After the first round, judges use the computer scores to determine callbacks. Rounds continue until judges can rank and pay contestants by aggregate scores. Individual and aggregate scores are not posted.

New for 2026: The winner of the Junior division will be required to advance to an Open division in subsequent years.

Guitar Accompanist Contest Rules

Judges

The Committee strives to select competent guitar players who are both fair and honest to judge the guitar division. They are given wide latitude and discretion in determining judging criteria.

Registration

Pre-registration is encouraged, with day-of registration also accepted. Contestants draw for order of play approximately five minutes before the contest. Any contestant not registered before the drawing begins will not be allowed to compete.

Eligibility

The contest is open only to acoustic, six-string guitars. The guitarist may not have competed as a fiddler that weekend. Each guitar contestant may have only one fiddle player on stage to accompany.

Tunes

Judges will determine the number and types of tunes to be played, based on the number of contestants and time available.

Important Tip: Arrive early. Any contestant not registered before the drawing begins will not be allowed to compete.

READY TO COMPETE?

Bring your fiddle to Hallettsville and be part of the tradition. Pre-registration is encouraged, but day-of registration is also available. Register on-site and play.