![]() ![]() ![]() July 30: Vive Chihuahua Fest at HEB Center Many of the artists on this bill, including Chamillionaire, Z-Ro, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Lil Keke and Lil Flip were leading the charge. In the late ‘90s and early ‘00s Houston rappers stormed the national music scene and reshaped the hip-hop genre forever. If you like your music screwed and chopped and your cars slow, loud and bangin’, this is your jam. More info: July 29: H-Town Throwdown at Round Rock Amp Other artists on the bill include pop artist PVRIS, Hot Mulligan, Mom Jeans and special guest Andrew McMahon and the Wilderness. More: 11 family-friendly water parks in Central Texas to check out this summer July 26: Sad Summer Fest at Germania Insurance Amphitheaterįounded by Arizona emo band The Maine, as a kinder, more inclusive version of the Warped Tour, this year’s event is headlined by the early ‘00s emo outfit Taking Back Sunday. Clubs in the district will throw open their doors for no cover shows creating the perfect opportunity for Austin music lovers to wander around and find their new favorite bands. We don't have a lineup yet, but does that really matter? Like the RRCD’s January event, Free Week, local music discovery is the objective for this weekend bash. July 20-23: Hot Summer Nights in the Red River Cultural District Willie, who turned 90 in April, will be inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame in November. The lineup includes Tyler Childers, Dwight Yoakam, Shakey Graves and, of course, Willie Nelson and Family. The annual picnic has moved around through the years, but Willie will celebrate its 50th anniversary at Q2 Stadium in North Austin. A year later, as an Austin resident, he launched his own outdoor music fest. Willie Nelson was drawn to Austin in part by the Dripping Springs Reunion, a honky tonked Hill Country answer to Woodstock that he played in 1972. More info: .įor subscribers: Get your full Austin summer music guide here July 4: Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July Picnic Other artists on the bill include rapper Lil Ugly Mane, post-punk outfit Have a Nice Life, darkwave duo Drab Majesty and screamo act Jeromes Dream. show in four years and the band's first Texas appearance in nearly a decade. Headliners include German rockers Faust, British industrial metal band Godflesh and Canadian electronic act TR/ST. View Gallery: ACL Fest 2022: Look back at Sunday's Weekend 2 shows June 15-18: Oblivion Access Fest in the Red River Cultural DistrictĬentered around metal, experimental music and hard-hitting hip-hop acts, this indie fest caters to fans of heavy music. ![]()
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