English rapper Little Simz effortlessly infused creative energy into her dynamic setlist at the ‘Lotus’ tour on Nov. 11.
Read MoreRapper and producer Earl Sweatshirt performed at Stubb’s on Nov. 21 with support from Cletus Strap, Mavi, ZelooperZ, and Liv.e.
Read MoreGeese headlined a sold out crowd at its largest venue to date, Stubb’s, on Nov. 5, with support from Dove Ellis.
Read MoreIndie-pop singer-songwriter Matt Maltese performed at Stubb’s on Oct. 30 with support from Sophie May and Cornelia Murr.
Read MoreDie 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 MoreAustin-based band Farmer’s Wife brought indie-grunge music to Stubb’s Indoors on Oct. 9 as a part of the ACL Fest Nights series.
Read MoreAs a part of ACL Fest Nights, Dr. Dog brought melodic rock to Stubb’s Amphitheater on Oct. 2 with support from local band Sun June.
Read MoreAustralian duo Royel Otis brought its Australian indie-pop sound to Stubb’s on Sept. 20 and 21 with support from British indie band, bby.
Read MoreSupported 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 MoreIndie-pop artist Malcolm Todd performed at Stubb’s on May 3 with support from Sophie Gray.
Read MoreJudah and the Lion and Ethan Regan performed an electric show at Stubb’s on April 24.
Read MoreAmyl and The Sniffers brought the ‘Cartoon Darkness’ tour to Stubb’s on April 2.
Read MoreAmerican rapper Denzel Curry performed a sold-out show at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater on April 4 as part of his ‘Mischievous South Tour’.
Read MoreIndie-rock band Houndmouth performed a sold-out show at Stubb’s on March 29 with support from Rattlesnake Milk.
Read MoreIrish indie-rock band Inhaler captivated its Austin crowd with a casual yet cathartic show on March 18.
Read MorePop-rock band The Driver Era brought the ‘Obsession Tour’ to Stubb’s on March 21 with support from Thomas Day.
Read MoreOn March 12, performers The Criticals, Claire, Rosinkranz, Yoke Lore, Jack’s Mannequin, Band of Horses, The Molotovs, Wishy, Maruja, and Die Spitz took the stage in Austin, Texas, for the SXSW Music Festival.
Read MoreIndie-pop band Saint Motel performed at Stubb’s on March 8 the ‘Symphony in the Sky Tour’ with opener Angel White.
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