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Austin City Limits Music Festival - Weekend Two in Austin, TX

Oct 10, 2025  ·   · $90 Zilker Park Zilker Park Tickets from $90

Austin City Limits Music Festival presented by Austin Parks Foundation
Oct 10
Austin City Limits Music Festival presented by Austin Parks Foundation
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Born in Johannesburg, now in Colorado, Gregory Alan Isakov is a horticulturist turned musician known for indie-rock and folk. With albums like "Evening Machines" (Grammy-nominated) and "Appaloosa Bones," his velvet baritone captivates listeners. He tours internationally and collaborates with U.S. symphonies. Offstage, he runs Starling Farm in Boulder County.
Born in Vermont, indie-folk artist Hans Williams crafts emotionally resonant music inspired by New Orleans. Known for his raspy vocals and guitar-driven sound.
Born in Maryland, Panda Bear (Noah Lennox) shaped indie rock with his unique blend of reverb vocals and sample-based songwriting, drawing influences from the Beach Boys and hip-hop producers. Known for 2007's influential "Person Pitch," he has collaborated with Daft Punk, Sonic Boom, and more. With albums like "Buoys" and "Sinister Grift," he combines electronic production and vulnerable lyricism, receiving critical acclaim and a Grammy with Daft Punk for "Random Access Memories."
Born in Asheville, NC, Jake Lenderman, aka MJ Lenderman, is known for his album "Boat Songs," featuring sports references and ragged guitar solos. He gained attention with hits like "Ghost of Your Guitar Solo." A member of the band Wednesday, he recorded at Asheville’s Drop of Sun, making waves with barbed humor and raw style.
From Prosper, TX, Tanner Usrey is a soulful Americana-rock musician known for "Take Me Home" & "The Light" (featured in Yellowstone). His EP features hits like “Time Bomb.” His unique voice melds heartfelt lyrics with a hard-hitting sound.
Welsh-born MARINA is a platinum-selling electro-pop artist known for hits like “Man’s World.” With five acclaimed albums, she blends vulnerable lyrics and empowering themes.
Parisian duo Polo & Pan blend house, disco, and electro with a French touch. Known for tracks like "Canopée" and "Dorothy," their live shows sparkle with vibrant joy.
Empire of the Sun, the visionary Australian electronic duo of Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore, blend alternative electronica with mesmerizing visuals. Known for hits “Walking On A Dream,” “We Are The People,” and “Alive,” their albums have achieved multi-platinum success globally. They’ve collaborated with Lindsey Buckingham and members of David Bowie’s band, offering an immersive musical experience.
LA LOM, hailing from Los Angeles, blends soulful 50s/60s ballads with Mexican Boleros, Cumbia, and Peruvian Chicha. Notable supporters include Beck and Vampire Weekend.
Born traveling the American South, the Crowe Boys rooted their Americana/country sound in New Orleans. Known for their charisma, they meld folk influences into unique harmonies.
Vincent Lima, based in Nashville, crafts vulnerable, emotional music blending pop and indie. Known for raw lyrics, he’s praised ironically but praised nonetheless.
Atlanta-based emo-folk duo hey, nothing – Tyler (he) & Harlow (they) – blend sharp wit and emotion, praised by NPR, Alternative Press, and more for their heartfelt, complex songs.
Indie Alternative artist Alemeda, born in Ethiopia & Sudan, rose to fame with her viral 2021 debut "Gonna Bleach My Eyebrows". Known for her unique sound, she explored her musical journey, despite early familial disapproval, in her debut EP ‘FK IT’. Featured on COLORS Studios & Uproxx Sessions.
Georgia-born Sydney Rose entertains with her airy, indie-folk vocals & acoustic style. Known for a viral TikTok presence & a Spotify hit with 30M+ streams on “Turning Page”. Draws inspiration from Phoebe Bridgers to Bon Iver.
Jensen McRae's evocative songwriting captures fans' hearts. Born in the U.S., her album "I Don’t Know How But They Found Me!" explores love and resilience, recorded with Brad Cook and featuring Hippo Campus's Nathan Stocker. Influenced by Bon Iver's Matthew McCaughan and brother Holden, her poignant storytelling remains bulletproof.
Cage The Elephant, formed in 2006 in Kentucky, is renowned for their creative rock style. They’ve won two GRAMMYs for "Tell Me I'm Pretty" and "Social Cues." Known for energetic performances, their hits like "Cigarette Daydreams" and "Trouble" have featured in popular media. Collaborating with legends like Dave Grohl, Iggy Pop, and Beck, they’ve seen over 5 billion streams and 11 #1 Alternative hits.
Born and raised in L.A., Doja Cat is a genre-blending artist known for vibrant beats and clever lyrics. Signed to Kemosabe/RCA in 2014, her hit "So High" and viral success "Mooo!" spotlighted her unique style. Albums like "Hot Pink" and "Planet Her" showcase her pop, hip-hop, and R&B fusion. Inspired by Busta Rhymes and Nicki Minaj, she's praised for her charisma and creativity, making her a standout act in music.
Dr. Dog, co-fronted by Scott McMicken, fuses 60s pop and 70s rock. They've hit the Top 50, wowed on TV, toured with The Black Keys, and sold out shows globally.
Role Model, a folk-tinged singer-songwriter, is known for heartfelt albums Rx and Kansas Anymore. He’s worked with Noah Conrad, Ian Fitchuk, and Scott Harris, and toured worldwide.
Anderson East, known for his soulful style and Muscle Shoals radiance, delivers "Worthy," a candid album full of love and gratitude. This project showcases his growth as an artist, incorporating soulful horns and introspective lyrics, and represents his journey to love and happiness.
Maggie Antone, born in Richmond, acclaimed for cover albums & originals like "Johnny Moonshine". Known for heartfelt songwriting, collaborated with Carrie K & Brendan Walter. Popular & streamed by millions.
Boston-based Passion Pit, started by Michael Angelakos as a gift, gained fame with the hit "Sleepyhead." Albums like 'Manners' and 'Gossamer' charted globally. Known for energetic indie pop and emotional openness, they've headlined major shows and festivals.
LEISURE, an award-winning band blending Japanese city pop and Bill Withers influences, crafts soulful tunes about romance with a collaborative, friendship-driven vibe.
Dizzy Fae, a classically trained singer and dancer from Minnesota, blends genres with a distinct tone and stage presence. She’s toured with Lizzo and Toro Y Moi.
Philadelphia's Skrilla, born Jemille Edwards, fuses drill rap with unique slurring flow. Known for hits like “GOD DAMN” and collaborations with G Herbo, his style captures urban life complexities and Afro-Cuban Santeria influence.
Argentinian duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, known for hits like "JALA JALA" and "OUKE," blend hip hop and trap with distinctive modern sounds. Friends since primary school, they evolved from a prog rock band to revolutionizing the urban music scene. Their Tiny Desk concert became iconic, showcasing their dynamic live performances.
Southall, known for their raw, collaborative sound, hails from Tulsa. Produced by Eddie Spear, their fourth album showcases rock influences and features Read Southall's emotive voice.
Confidence Man, an electrifying dance-pop group from Australia, has captivated global audiences with their vibrant performances at top festivals like Glastonbury and Primavera Sound; their music, reminiscent of Donna Summer and Dee-lite, fuels pure dance floor joy.
Midnight Generation is a disco-pop group from northern Mexico led by Fernando Mares. Known for funky electronic beats, they've shared stages with ZHU and Chromeo.
Fujii Kaze, a Japanese singer-songwriter known for his uplifting music, released two albums, “HELP EVER HURT NEVER” and “LOVE ALL SERVE ALL,” both topping Billboard Japan. 🎶✨
Los Angeles band Rilo Kiley—Jenny Lewis, Blake Sennett, Jason Boesel, Pierre de Reeder—are known for clever lyrics, evocative storytelling, and albums like More Adventurous.
Alejandro Sanchez, aka Chezile, is an American singer-songwriter from Albuquerque. Known for blending jazz, soul, and indie, he rose to fame with the hit "Beanie."
Alex Amen, Texas-born folk/Americana artist, blends poetry and country. Known for his EP "The Zorthian Tapes," he started in California and collaborates in LA's music scene.
Eric Slick, Nashville-based artist, blends sunny vibes with acerbic synth-pop in New Age Rage, exploring dystopian futures and road-life anxieties, diverging from his '70s-rock-inspired Wiseacre.
Amble, a trio from Ireland's Midlands and West, blend traditional and global sounds. Known for their unique storytelling, they rose to fame with "Amble (Live)."
Pierce the Veil, hailing from San Diego, excel in post-hardcore with intense, confessional lyrics. Fronted by Vic Fuentes, their albums include "A Flair for the Dramatic" and "Misadventures." Known for energetic live shows, they hit No.1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers and are praised for Queen-like influences.
T-Pain, born Faheem Rasheed Najm in Tallahassee, reshaped pop, hip-hop, and R&B since 2004. With hits like "All I Do Is Win," he's a six-time GRAMMY® winner and the first Masked Singer champ. He's also a Twitch star, label head, drift driver, and author.
Luke Combs, from Asheville, NC, fuses classic country, Southern soul, and modern R&B. Known for hits like "Hurricane" and "Beautiful Crazy," his debut album "This One's for You" and its singles topped charts, securing his 2018 CMA Best New Artist award. Combs' albums, including "What You See Is What You Get" and "Growin' Up," have been Billboard Country chart-toppers. His cover of "Fast Car" won him a CMA. Collaborated with artists like Billy Strings, with a distinctive style rooted in deep storytelling and heartfelt ballads.
Irish artist Hozier, from Wicklow, rose to fame with "Take Me To Church." Known for soulful music, he achieved critical acclaim with albums like "Wasteland, Baby!" and "Unreal Unearth," earning multi-platinum sales and a Grammy nomination. His global success includes topping charts and billions of streams, but Ireland remains his heart’s home.
The Strokes, formed in NYC in 1998, revitalized rock with hits like "Last Nite." Influenced by Velvet Underground, they won a Grammy for Best Rock Album in 2021.
New York’s King Princess (Mikaela Straus) blends bold pop and intimate lyrics, known for her Platinum hit “1950.” She’s acclaimed for fearless, heartfelt songs about loving women.
Los Angeles-based Adrian Galvin, aka Yoke Lore, blends ecstatic folk pop shaped by banjo and spirituality. Raised in New York, he's known for emotive live shows and tours with Bastille and Bishop Briggs.
Sabrina Carpenter, a singer-songwriter and actress, blends pop and indie styles. Known for hits like “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” she’s earned gold/platinum awards and topped charts worldwide. She’s also starred in TV and film and worked with Island Records.
Grammy-nominated indie-pop band Lucius, known for soulful vocals and hits, blends personal lyrics with engaging live shows. Members have collaborated with Joni Mitchell, Harry Styles, and more.
Rainbow Kitten Surprise, a North Carolina-born band, blends lyrical poetry with diverse genres. Known for “It’s Called: Freefall,” they've surpassed 2 billion streams. Singer Ela Melo overcame mental health struggles, reigniting her creativity. Their music explores relationships' highs and lows.
Reggaeton artist FEID, also known as FERXXO, hails from Colombia. He's known for hits blending reggaeton with electronic, reggae, hip-hop, R&B, and afrobeat styles. His music invites listeners to dance and feel deeply.
Formed in 2009 in Toronto, Zeds Dead, an electronic duo known for their limitless sound, has collaborated with Diplo, Pusha T, and launched Deadbeats Records.
Chicago native John Summit is a global dance music sensation known for high-octane shows and sold-out venues like Madison Square Garden. Founder of Experts Only, he supports emerging talent. His album "Comfort in Chaos" blends Chicago house, techno, and UK genres with hits like "Where You Are."
Tampa-born rapper Doechii blends diverse genres in her mixtape, "Alligator Bites Never Heal." Known for hits like "What It Is (Block Boy)," and "Alter Ego," she’s opened for Beyoncé and toured with Doja Cat.
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
Japanese Breakfast, led by Michelle Zauner, released their first studio album "For Melancholy Brunettes" via Dead Oceans. Produced by Grammy-winner Blake Mills, it explores melancholic themes. Recorded at LA's famed Sound City, it marks a mature, intricate artistic shift.
LP Giobbi, a jazz-trained pianist, DJ, and producer, is known for her remix power and hit album "Light Places." Named DJ Mag's Producer of the Year, she has rocked festivals like Coachella and Tomorrowland, collaborated with Diplo and Sofi Tukker, and heads the Femme House nonprofit and Yes Yes Yes label.
Ocean Alley, a six-piece band from Australia, is known for their unique sound and hits like “Tangerine” and “Left Of The Dealer.” They’ve earned multiple Gold singles and international chart success, inspiring fans worldwide.
Car Seat Headrest, led by Will Toledo, delivers a bold rock opera, "The Scholars," inspired by apocryphal poetry and classic rock. Known for its collaborative energy and influence from The Who and David Bowie, it's a testament to the band's evolution from a solo project to a cohesive band with a confident sound.
Montréal indie pop band TOPS, known for honest, melodic sophisti-pop, blends intimacy and darker themes. With 5 albums, they've shaped the scene through refined, timeless music.

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Austin, TX 78746, USA Directions

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