Die Spitz celebrated the release of its newest album, Something to Consume, as well as the beginning of a world tour, at Stubb’s on Oct. 24 surrounded by friends, family, and fans. Two local punk acts, The Opera and Fuck Money, opened the show.
Read MoreThe Lumineers, supported by Chance Peña, played The Moody Center on Oct. 14 for the last show of the United States leg of ‘The Automatic World Tour.’
Read MoreWith a range of genres and decades of music represented at ACL 2025, here are Afterglow editors’ picks for the best sets from both weekends of the festival.
Read MoreWeekend One of ACL came to a close on Sunday, Oct. 5, with performances by Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Disco Lines, T-Pain, and more.
Read MoreAustin City Limits Music Festival continued to bring the energy on day two, Saturday, Oct 4. Artists such as Olivia Dean, Yoke Lore, Magdalena Bay, The Backseat Lovers, Djo, and The Strokes took various stages across Zilker Park.
Read MoreAlternative dream-pop band Wolf Alice took ‘The Clearing’ tour to Emo’s with support from Willy Mason.
Read MoreAustin City Limits Music Festival kicked off on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, in Zilker Park. Multiple stages across the park hosted artists such as Willow Avalon, Role Model, Cage the Elephant, and Dr. Dog.
Read MoreSelf-proclaimed attic-rock band Arcy Drive brought its energetic tour to Austin with support from Foxtide.
Read MoreBluesy-rock ensemble Mirador made the intimate Mohawk feel like a sold-out stadium for the Austin stop of its first headlining tour.
Read MoreOn Sept. 22, 2025, Leon Bridges took the Moody Center stage for the Austin stop of the ‘Crooner and the Cowboy and the Crooner’ tour, alongside support from Charley Crockett.
Read MoreFather John Misty, supported by Cut Worms, stopped in Austin on Sept. 16 for his latest tour.
Supported by local bands Flight By Nothing and Slenderbodies, Austin-grown band Night Cap debuted its latest body of work, It’s Happening, at a one-of-a-kind Stubb’s show on Sept. 12.
Read MoreAustin-based band Montclair took the 3TEN stage on April 18 to celebrate the release of its first album, Heart is Alive!, with support from Elijah Delgado.
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 MoreLos Lonely Boys performed a wide array of songs, from fan favorites to bluesy covers, for a packed Antone’s on Feb. 21.
Read Morealmost monday shined bright in Austin, Texas at Parish on Feb. 15. With rocking tracks from its latest album, DIVE, the band had the venue dancing through the night.
Read MoreAlmost Monday made a stop at Parish on Feb. 15 for its ‘DIVE’ tour with support from Adrian Lyles.
Read MoreThee Sacred Souls performed for a packed crowd at Stubbs on Oct. 29 with support from Thee Heart Tones.
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