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for Sat., March 4
  • Honey Made Live at ABGB

    For the best funk and soul from deep in the heart of Texas, come and see Honey Made perform live!
    Sat. Oct. 14, 9pm  
    The Austin Beer Garden Brewing Co.
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    Suki Waterhouse

    English actress Suki Waterhouse broke out with a music career last year thanks to TikTok favorite “Good Looking,” a cinematic romance anthem that stomps with slow-beat drums and shimmering atmospherics. That introduction makes her record deal with grunge stalwarts Sub Pop a curious choice, but debut LP I Can’t Let Go balances the grandiosity with slinky “The Devil I Know” and breezy “Bullshit on the Internet.” The free show precedes a watch party for Daisy Jones & the Six, the star’s new Amazon series set in the rock & roll Seventies.
    Sat., March 4, 6pm. Free show followed by a watch party for Daisy Jones & the Six
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    Future Superstar Tour hosted by Nick Cannon w/ 24KGoldn, Symba, Big Boss Vette, Hitman Holla, Jilly Anais, JD McCrary, Traetwothree, Klondike Blonde, DW Flame, Pop Money

    In his latest endeavor, Nick Cannon hosts a tour focusing solely on music. The 24-stop trek features artists signed to the comedic Californian’s N’Credible Entertainment label and budding touring acts. Headliners include Oakland rapper Symba and chart-topping wailer 24kGoldn – the latter responsible for setting an inescapable “Mood” in 2020.
    Sat., March 4, 6:30pm 
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    All Aboard! w/ the Head & the Heart, Danielle Ponder, Grupo Fantasma, Upsahl, Golden Dawn Arkestra, Mike & the Moonpies, Bartees Strange (DJ set)

    THE ESPEE, San Antonio’s new downtown outdoor amphitheater, opens on Saturday, March 4 with the ALL ABOARD! Music Festival. The daylong music + more festival features live music by: The Head & The Heart Danielle Ponder Grupo Fantasma UPSAHL Golden Dawn Arkestra Mike and The Moonpies DJ Sets by Bartees Strange + Local Food and Vendor Market
    Sat., March 4, 3pm 
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    Gabriel Santiago Quartet

    Multi-hyphenate guitarist (six-string, seven-string, twelve-string, acoustic, electric – you name it) Gabriel Santiago hails from Brazil, but received his doctorate in music from UT-Austin and keeps a foot in each camp. He’s composed music for symphonies, chamber orchestras, film, and television shows, as well as jazz combos, and worked or studied with a daunting list of jazz luminaries: Esperanza Spalding, Maria Schneider, Pat Metheny, Stefon Harris, Chris Potter, Terence Blanchard. For this quartet gig, he recruits local talent and spotlights the seven-string for a celebration of jazz harmony and melodic groove.
    Sat., March 4, 7:30pm
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    LP Giobbi

    The Oregon transplant begins her three-part monthly residency on the heels of remixing Jerry Garcia’s Garcia (see our review).
    Sat., March 4, 9pm 
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