Los Angeles-based alternative pop duo Haute & Freddy brought its ‘Big Disgrace’ tour to Brooklyn’s Warsaw on June 3 with support from The Rubin Brothers.
Read MoreOn tour with You're Free to Go, his luminous and long-exhaled third album, Anjimile brought his homecoming to Austin's Chess Club on May 9, dispensing queer joy, Texas nostalgia, and a setlist that proves the most intimate rooms are ones that crack you open.
Read MoreiHeartRadio brought the iHeartCountry Festival to The Moody Center in Austin, Texas, on May 2. Featuring Parker McCollum, Chase Matthew, Russel Dickerson, Gretchen Wilson, Dylan Scott, Lauren Alaina, Kane Brown, Carly Pearce, Luke Bryan, Shaboozey and Riley Green.
Read MoreSearows brought his second show of the ‘Death In The Business of Whaling’ tour to the Historic Scoot Inn on April 24 with support from Jordan Patterson.
Read MoreIndie-pop artist Snail Mail celebrated the release of her new album at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater on April 26 with support from Sharp Pins.
Read MoreOn tour following his long-awaited return-to-form record MOO, Kyle Thomas brought his bovine bash to Austin's 29th Street Ballroom on April 26, dispensing frozen margaritas, raccoon anecdotes, and a setlist that proved the King is very much still on his throne.
Read MoreIndie-pop artist Alice Phoebe Lou performed a sold-out show at Paramount Theatre on April 21 with support from John Andrews.
Read MoreThe Brook & The Bluff brought their ‘The Werewolf Tour’ to Austin, Texas, on April 18 with support from Ethan Tasch.
Read MoreTwo Step Inn continued on April 19th with a much needed sunny day in Georgetown, Texas. Music fans enjoyed seeing artists such as The Creekers, The Castellows, Cameron Whitcomb, Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Red Clay Strays, and Chris Stapleton perform.
Read MoreLive music fans braved the elements on Saturday, April 18 in Georgetown, Texas for Two Step Inn. While headlining performances by The Goo Goo Dolls and Brooks & Dunn were cancelled due to extreme rain, fans brought the energy for artists including Muscadine Bloodline, Evan Honer, BigXthaPlug, and Kaitlin Butts.
Read MoreEve 6 brought alternative-rock to Emo’s Austin with opener Fastball on April 16.
Read MoreHearts were sold separately at Mariah The Scientist’s show at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater in Austin, Texas on April 3 with support from Hexxxgf and Akia.
Read MoreIndie-rock artist Eliza McLamb brought her ‘The Good Story’ tour to promote her sophomore album Good Story at Antone's on April 11 with support from Tombstone Poetry.
Read MoreEnglish pop artist Calum Scott brought his ‘The Avenior Tour’ to promote his third album Avenoir to ACL Live at the Moody Theater on April 12 with support from Pretty Jane.
Read MoreNew York City rock band The Thing performed at Antone’s on April 10 with support from Sexpop and Grocery Bag.
Read MoreGoldie Boutilier performed to a packed crowd at The Kessler Theater in Dallas on April 4 with support from Syd Taylor.
Read MoreNew York City rock band Quarters brought their ‘I HOPE THIS ISN’T THE END OF THE WORLD’ tour to Austin, Texas, on April 5 with support from Telescreens and Charlie Burg.
Read MoreWyatt Flores entertained the crowd on the first stop of his Drive All Night Tour with his mix of country and red dirt sound at the Austin Rodeo.
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