Daily Music
Song Premiere: Curse Mackey Skulks Around Red River in “Vertigo Ego” Video
Longtime local darkwave artist Curse Mackey channels the energy of the Red River Cultural District in the video for “Vertigo Ego,” the first single from his upcoming album Imaginary Enemies.

10:00AM Fri. Jun. 6, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

Moving From Halloweekend on Red River to Palmer in September, Levitation Announces 2025 Lineup
Levitation is going to look a lot different this year. After years of populating venues throughout the Red River Cultural District, usually on Halloweekend, the beloved alternative music festival is taking a more centralized approach at Palmer Events Center from September 26-28.

10:00AM Thu. May 29, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

Hole in the Wall Opens Coffee Shop in Karaoke Space
The front stage was built for Nanci Griffith. It’s where Lucinda Williams was promised her first gig. "Rockabilly Filly" Rosie Flores made a name singing on it.

4:21PM Tue. May 27, Levi Langley Read More | Comment »

Live Music Venue Parish Is Moving… Again
The team behind live music venue Parish announced plans to move from its current location this week. Shows will continue at 501 Brushy through 2025.

1:04PM Thu. May 15, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

Armadillo World Headquarters and Austin Film Festival Tap Local Filmmaker for Jim Franklin Documentary
Armadillo World Headquarters and Austin Film Festival have selected Emil Lozada as the winner of the Jim Franklin “The Armadillo Man” Film Fellowship. The filmmaker will receive a $25,000 grant to create a short documentary about the artist, which will premiere at the festival in October.

8:01AM Thu. May 15, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

Lord Buffalo Drummer Yamal Said, a Legal U.S. Resident, Detained by Border Officials
Local heavy Americana band Lord Buffalo announced via Facebook and Instagram Wednesday that drummer and legal resident Yamal Said has been held after being detained by Customs and Border Protection as the band embarked on an international tour.

12:01PM Wed. May 14, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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The Drop-In, the Long Center’s Free Concert Series, Returns for the Fifth Year
Searching for some live music after cooling off at Barton Springs or taking the kiddos to the park? Look no further than the Drop-In, the Long Center’s free outdoor concert series, which returns May 22.

4:30PM Tue. May 13, Catalina Perez Read More | Comment »

New Music Venue ConcertDome Combines Candlelight Concerts With the Sphere
A new music venue opens at Carson Creek Ranch this weekend. ConcertDome, a 2400 square foot, 360-degree immersive space for string quartet music, launches its inaugural season May 9.

4:37PM Wed. May 7, Carys Anderson Read More | Comment »

“Economic Censorship”: The Devastation of the NEA Grants Cut Grows
The head count of Austin arts organizations that found their finances wrecked by the unexpected withdrawal of National Endowment for the Arts grants keeps growing, in an act that Austin Theatre Alliance CEO Jim Ritts has called “economic censorship.”

1:26PM Wed. May 7, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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