Singer Noah Cryus brought her new country-folk album to Emo’s during ‘I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME’ tour on Oct. 22 with support from her brother Braison Cyrus.
Read MoreBOLTCUTTER brought the metal-heads of Austin to Empire Control Room on Nov. 9 with support from Texas natives, Rasura, Trapin Percatory, and Snakefather.
Read MoreOn its ‘Time Of Your Life’ Tour, the New York group LAUNDRY DAY brought its indie-pop sound to Austin, Texas. Joined by opener Whatmore, the acts filled the night with infectious, high-intensity energy.
Read MoreIndie-folk band Big Thief performed at Moody Amphitheater on Nov. 5 with support from Lomelda.
Read MoreGeese headlined a sold out crowd at its largest venue to date, Stubb’s, on Nov. 5, with support from Dove Ellis.
Read MoreAustralian psychedelic-pop artist Tame Impala took the Moody Center stage for his ‘Deadbeat’ tour on Nov. 6, delivering an unforgettable show filled with vibrant lighting and raw vulnerability.
Read MoreFormer Youtuber Quadeca showcased his raw talent at a sold-out show on Oct. 29 in Austin, Texas, with kmoe.
Read MoreOn the last stop of his ‘The Garden’ tour, musician Bo Staloch and opener Emma Ogier transported Antone’s to a proverbial, Austin-inspired service: an emotional, religiously imbued set occasionally interrupted by references to doobie-smoking and luxuriating in big cities.
Read MoreAustin-born singer Bo Staloch took the Antone's stage on Nov. 1 with support from Emma Ogier.
Read MoreEnglish heavy metal band Loathe performed at Emo’s on Oct. 17 with openers Spy and Trauma Ray.
Read MoreDURRY showed Antone’s Nightclub what it’s like to be a movie star on Oct. 24 for its ‘Your Friend From the Real World’ tour with support from Gully Boys.
Read MoreOn Oct. 22, BETWEENFRIENDS performed on the Empire stage in Austin with VALÉ as the opening act.
Read MoreSouthern singer Jack Blocker brought old-school country music and his newest album The Land On Most High to Mohawk Austin on Oct. 25, with support from country artist Cory Cross.
Read MoreTexas-based country artist William Beckmann charmed the audience at Emo’s Austin on Oct. 25 with support from Jackson Wendell.
Read MoreLocal emo-pop-punk cover band Y’all Out Boy brought Halloween early during its show at Mohawk Austin on Oct. 24.
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 MoreAmerican rock band Fleshwater performed at Emo’s on Oct. 17 with support from Balmora and Chat Pile.
Read MoreOhio power duo Twenty One Pilots, composed of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, brings its ‘The Clancy Tour: Breach’ to Dallas, Texas on Oct. 20.
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