American rock band Fleshwater performed at Emo’s on Oct. 17 with support from Balmora and Chat Pile.
Read MoreAlternative dream-pop band Wolf Alice took ‘The Clearing’ tour to Emo’s with support from Willy Mason.
Read MorePhantogram lights up Emo’s Austin with a kaleidoscopic performance on Oct. 6 during an ACL Fest Nights show with opening act Los Eclipses.
Read MoreThe Rapture, supported by The Cribs, brought dance punk to Austin on Sep. 26 for the first leg of its first headline tour in 15 years.
Read MoreAmerican rock band Bad Suns brought the ‘Accelerator’ tour Emo’s on Sept. 22 alongside indie-pop artist Yot Club.
Read MoreAustralian singer-songwriter Grentperez performed at Emo’s on May 1 for his ‘Backflips in a Restaurant’ tour with opener Rocco.
Read MoreCountry Singer Maddox Batson performed at Emo’s on April 19 accompanied by opener Kate Green.
Read MoreMetalcore acts Kim Dracula and Hanabie performed at Emo’s on March 30 accompanied by openers Kaonashi and Crystal Lake.
Read MoreOn Friday March 29, actor, comedian, and musician Fred Armisen took the Emo’s stage for his Austin stop on the Comedy For Musicians tour. He performed comedic songs, setting his jokes about music to witty instrumentals.
Read MoreAWOLNATION sailed to Emo’s on March 31 with support from Hawaiian musician Makua and Nashville-based musician Bryce Fox.
Read MoreElectropop and rock band A R I Z O N A performed with Moody Joody at Emo’s on March 5 as part of its ‘Victory Lap’ tour.
Read MoreRap artist BBNO$ performed with Jungle Bobby at Emo’s on Feb. 25 as part of his ‘it’s pronounced baby no money’ tour.
Read MoreSam Barber and opener Coleman Jennings brought their soulful country sounds to a sold-out show at Emo’s on Nov. 22.
Read MoreZakk Sabbath brought the ‘SABBATH tribute’ tour to Emo’s on Dec. 12 alongside openers Zoso and The Iron Maidens.
Read MoreAmigo the Devil performs at Emo’s on Dec. 5, alongside TK and The Holy Know-Nothings and Suzanne Santo.
Read MoreDisco Lines brought euphoric vibes to a sold-out Emo’s on Dec. 7 alongside openers wes mills and Austin Ashtin.
Read MoreSupported by Kill Alters and Snõõper, Machine Girl captivated Emo’s on Nov. 14 with a fusion of dark ambient sounds, punk chants, and electric notes, leaving the Austin crowd feeling anything but “Half Asleep.”
Read MoreLovelytheband performed at Emo’s on Nov. 6 with support from Mod Sun, Huddy, and No Love for the Middle Child.