Harry Styles’ residence in Austin marked yet another venture in his Love On Tour. After a week-long festival of feather boas, strangely specific handmade signs, and foot traffic clogging San Jacinto, the Moody Center has been acquired and is transferring its ownership –it’s Harry’s House now.
Read MoreAmid lineup changes and concerns over their changed sound, the beloved Washington band played the Moody Theater with the same energy and love they’ve been delivering for a quarter century.
Read MoreKim Petras is the picture-perfect pop star. Precipitating the airwaves with feel-good singles that came together on her debut album, Clarity, solidified her place in the pop music landscape. Her exuding confidence and syrupy-sweet production is paired with tongue-in-cheek lyrics and a hyper-feminine aesthetic. These features culminated a sold out show at Emo’s Nov. 3.
Read MoreSki Mask and his entourage kept the crowd alive and moving all night at Emo’s. The rage halted not once throughout his performance.
Read MoreClaire Cotrill’s intimate and repressed vocals sound as if she’s quietly singing along to her favorite song in the car. Her songwriting is unique in the sense that it's deeply personal to her; however, someone who listens to her can automatically relate to her story. The people who felt the most connection to her and her music conglomerated at the Austin venue Emo’s on Oct. 22 to empathize with Clairo’s vulnerable lyrics and finally hear the physical manifestation of her critically acclaimed debut album “Immunity,” released this past August.
Read MoreThe Frank Erwin Center successfully hosted the diverse fans that Goldlink, Blood Orange, and Tyler the Creator drew out from Austin,Texas.
Read MoreHeadlining the Honda stage the first Saturday of Austin City Limits, Robert Smith and company celebrated 40 years of guitar magic.
Read MoreDonning a grandpa sweater, long trousers and Buc-ee’s nail decals picked up on the road, 22 year-old Atlanta indie-folk artist, Faye Webster, performs with the comfortability beyond her years and a vitality and charm that only her age could offer.
Read MorePop artist Carlie Hanson prepared the crowd at Emo’s Sunday night as she opened up for the indie rock band, Bad Suns. Her energy and wicked moves could’ve fooled anyone, she was the headliner as far as we’re concerned.
Read MoreWith this being their first show in Austin, the band looked forward to enjoying many pastimes that Austinites enjoy such as going to Zilker and watching the bats. Before the show ORANGE got to conduct an interview with members Tim and Sam.
Read MoreOf all the spooky performances to see, concert goers were ready to see Petit Biscuit on Halloween night.
Read MoreArkells made their Austin City Limits Festival debut at the BMI stage on Friday afternoon.
Read MoreOn a breezy Saturday evening, roughly 55,000 people packed into Auditorium Shores for the Turn Out For Texas rally.
Read MoreMost people don’t tour the country when they’re 91, but then again, most people aren’t Tony Bennett.
Read MoreIndie-rock group HAIM and hip-hop artist Lizzo had Stubb’s BBQ bumping last Tuesday for HAIM’s “Sister, Sister, Sister” tour.
Read MoreArmed with a full band, King Krule played a mixture of old and new songs off his recent album “The Ooz”.
Read MoreThe Oh Hellos had another homecoming performance at Stubbs April 7. On that chilly Saturday night, hundreds of concert-goers shuffled into the outdoor venue, with dust beneath their feet. Despite the cold, The Oh Hellos managed to thaw the distraction of weather by bringing high spirits and full energy.
Read MoreState Champs' show at Emo's was full of energy and pop-punk spirit.
Read MoreYoung the Giant played two nights of sold out shows at Stubb’s. Their newest album “Home of the Strange” took center stage, but they made sure to show love to classics from their first album, like “Cough Syrup” and “Apartment.”
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