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Austin City Limits Music Festival presented by Austin Parks Foundation with Noah Kahan, The Lumineers, and more

Oct 6, 2023  ·  Zilker Park, Austin, TX Zilker Park, Austin, TX

Austin City Limits Music Festival presented by Austin Parks Foundation
Oct 6
Austin City Limits Music Festival presented by Austin Parks Foundation
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NY-based Katy Kirby, from Spicewood, TX, explores intimacy in her album "Blue Raspberry". Known for nuanced queer themes & emotive style, her work shines in songs like the titular track.
Thirty Seconds to Mars, formed by Jared and Shannon Leto, debuted in 2002. Known for hits like "Walk on Water," they've sold over 15M albums and won MTV and Billboard awards.
Thee Sacred Souls, a San Diego band, gained momentum with their debut album under Daptone, earning fame with hits and fans like Timbaland and Gary Clark Jr. Their soulful music led to national TV spots and sold-out shows in the US, UK, and Europe.
Poolside, by Jeffrey Paradise, crafts "Daytime Disco" with sunny vibes since 2011. Famous for albums like Pacific Standard Time & Heat, and remixes for artists like Billy Idol. Collaborated with Todd Edwards, Foster The People.
Born in Cleburne, TX, Angel White is a singer-songwriter known for blending folk, country, soul, and rock. His music, infused with Western spirit, features soulful melodies and narrative lyrics inspired by his deep-rooted, cowboy heritage. His notable debut is "GHOST OF THE WEST: VOLUME I."
Devon Gilfillian, born in Philadelphia, now based in Nashville, merges soul, hip-hop, R&B, and rock in his album "Love You Anyway." Known for captivating live performances and redefining modern soul, he collaborates with producer Jeremy Lutito.
Born in Britain, pop icon Becky Hill is a BRIT Award winner known for pioneering electronic music. With 17 UK Top 40 singles, one UK #1, and collaborations with stars like David Guetta, Rudimental, and Little Mix, she boasts over 4 billion Spotify streams and multiple BPI certifications.
Wunderhorse, formed by Jacob Slater, Harry Fowler, Peter Woodin & Jamie Staples, released debut album 'Cub' in 2022, praised by Zane Lowe, NME, and BBC Radio 1. They've toured with Fontaines D.C., Pixies, Sam Fender, and Foals, and have sold out headline shows.
From Montreal, Chromeo, composed of Dave 1 and P-Thugg, blend funk and electropop. Known for lively shows and hits like "Head Over Heels", they boast a Grammy nod and global tours.
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.
LA-based The Altons blend soulful blues & cumbia, gaining fame with hits like "Float". Known for vibrant shows & genre fusion, they've performed from Milwaukee's Summer Fest to CDMX's Corona Capital.
Above & Beyond, electronic dance music trio known for hits like ‘Northern Soul’ & 'We’re All We Need,' earned 2 GRAMMY nods & founded Anjunabeats. Famous for major gigs at Madison Square Garden & The Hollywood Bowl.
Ivan Cornejo, a Riverside-born Regional Mexican artist, hit #2 with debut "Alma Vacía". Known for "Noche de Relajo" & "Corazón Frío", he won 2022 Billboard awards for Debut Artist & Album of Year.
Nessa Barrett's debut album "young forever" combines gothic pop with themes of heartache and mental health. Known for singles like "tired of california" and "madhouse," her music addresses generational struggles, providing a voice for those feeling isolated.
Amaarae, raised in Accra, Atlanta & New Jersey, is a renowned alternative pop artist known for hits like "SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY." Her work blends genres, earning accolades from major publications and she has collaborated with stars like Tiwa Savage and Kali Uchis.
Vermont-born Noah Kahan, GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter, famous for mixing Folk, Americana & Rock. Known for "Stick Season," 5 billion streams, double platinum, collaborations with Post Malone & Kacey Musgraves.
Mt. Joy, formed by Matt Quinn & others, shot to fame with their 2018 debut. Known for #1 hit "Silver Lining," their style blends folk with psychedelic rock and gospel elements. Produced by Tucker Martine, their album "Rearrange Us" reflects deep personal growth.
Irish artist Hozier, born in Wicklow, soared to fame with "Take Me To Church." Known for blending soul with rock, he's secured multi-platinum sales, Grammy nods, and #1 hits globally.
Madison Cunningham, GRAMMY winner and skillful guitarist, is celebrated for intricate songs and pristine vocals. Known for "Revealer," her folk album acclaimed for deep lyricism and masterful composition, alongside frequent collaborator Tyler Chester.
Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, known for '90s hits like "You Oughta Know," "Ironic," made waves with 'Jagged Little Pill.' Born in Ottawa, her poetic alternative rock won a Grammy and inspired a Broadway show. She continues evolving musically with collaborations and thematic albums.
Shania Twain, born in Windsor, Ontario, revolutionized '90s country-pop with hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman." Known for blending genres, she collaborated with Mutt Lange, achieving global fame.
Australian brothers Sam and Josh Teskey blend soulful blues, folk, and rock. Known for hits from albums like "Run Home Slow" (Grammy-nominated) and chart-topping "The Winding Way," which won a Best Blues & Roots ARIA award.
The Revivalists, an 8-piece rock band known for soulful alt-rock anthems like the double-platinum "Wish I Knew You," boast multiplatinum sales, 800M+ streams, and are famed for their live performances and charity work through Rev Causes.
El Paso-born Greg Gonzalez, frontman of Cigarettes After Sex, channels heartbreak into hypnotic slow-burn pop. Known for albums like "Cry" and visually rich love songs, his music reflects deep personal relationships.
West Texas native Randall King, celebrated for his commitment to honky-tonk and traditional country, has 300M+ streams with hits like “Hey Cowgirl.” His major influences include George Strait and Keith Whitley. Received acclaim for EPs and a major label debut album, blending modern rhythms with timeless country style.
Tennessee rapper GloRilla, known for female empowerment anthems, gained fame with "FNF (Let's Go)”. Signed by Yo Gotti to CMG, she followed up with hits like "Tomorrow".
Virginia native Morgan Wade topped Rolling Stone’s Best Country Albums list with debut "Reckless" and hit "Wilder Days". Known for raw, honest songwriting, she's earned multiple award nominations.
Houston-born d4vd blends moody indie pop & R&B. Known for hits like "Romantic Homicide," he rose from Fortnite videos to charting top Billboard spots. Released debut EPs in 2023 & collaborated with 21 Savage.
From Cheshunt to LA, Declan McKenna collaborates with Gianluca Buccellati on "What Happened to the Beach?". Album shows growth, infused with playfulness and inspired by St. Vincent, Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
Formed in 2001 from At the Drive-In, The Mars Volta mixes prog, psychedelic rock, and jazz. Known for "Deloused in the Comatorium", collaborations with John Frusciante and Flea, and a Grammy win. Reunited in 2022.
Born in Mableton, Lil Yachty coined "bubblegum trap" with hits like "One Night." He earned Grammy nods & Top Ten albums including Teenage Emotions & Lil Boat 2. Known for blending druggy weirdness with ATL flair, his style spans from mumble rap to psychedelic rock. Collaborations include Carly Rae Jepsen and DaBaby.
Grammy-winning blues guitarist & singer Christone “Kingfish” Ingram from Clarksdale, MS, is known for his intense performances. He's toured with Buddy Guy & won 10 Blues Music Awards. Rolling Stone praised his eclectic guitar style.
Founded in 1970 by Ray Benson in Paw Paw, WV, Asleep at the Wheel revitalized Western swing, blending genres and earning multiple Grammys. Known for hits like "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie," the band collaborated with icons like Willie Nelson. Celebrated 50 years with "Half a Hundred Years."

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