Festival Recap: SXSW Day 7
On March 18, SXSW Music Festival closes out strong with performances from Andrew Cushin, The Tullamarines, Lila Tristram, and Blessing Jolie.
Photos by Mckenna Sefcik and Olivia Cagle
English singer-songwriter Andrew Cushin captivates the audience at the British Music Embassy with his anthemic songs, such as “It’s Gonna Get Better.”
English singer-songwriter Andrew Cushin captivates the audience at the British Music Embassy with his anthemic songs, such as “It’s Gonna Get Better.”
English singer-songwriter Andrew Cushin captivates the audience at the British Music Embassy with his anthemic songs, such as “It’s Gonna Get Better.”
Australian indie-rock band The Tullamarines perform an eclectic set at the British Music Embassy.
Australian indie-rock band The Tullamarines perform an eclectic set at the British Music Embassy.
Australian indie-rock band The Tullamarines perform an eclectic set at the British Music Embassy.
England-based folk-rock artist Lila Tristram kicked off the final showcase at Central Presbyterian Church, her rich vocals and instrumentals filling the colorful space.
England-based folk-rock artist Lila Tristram kicked off the final showcase at Central Presbyterian Church, her rich vocals and instrumentals filling the colorful space.
England-based folk-rock artist Lila Tristram kicked off the final showcase at Central Presbyterian Church, her rich vocals and instrumentals filling the colorful space.
Texas native Blessing Jolie performed an acoustic, intimate set on the final night of SXSW at Central Presbyterian Church.
Texas native Blessing Jolie performed an acoustic, intimate set on the final night of SXSW at Central Presbyterian Church.
Texas native Blessing Jolie performed an acoustic, intimate set on the final night of SXSW at Central Presbyterian Church.