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As Saturday morning rolled around, it was immediately clear that the energy was electric in Austin that day. Not only was it the biggest and most attended day of the festival that weekend, but UT Austin’s homecoming game was also held just a few miles North as countless Austinites either split their time between the two events or had their phones out to watch the game in the crowd as the Longhorns hosted the Oklahoma Sooners.
After a year of anticipation, the highlight of Texas’ musical world finally returned as thousands returned to Zilker Park for Austin City Limits. Fortunately for all, the lineup this year did not disappoint and the stars aligned in so many ways to set the mood. Austin, having experienced a heat wave in the time leading up to the festival, cooled down just as the festival began, leaving the city toasty but not unbearable. The lineup left little to be desired, featuring everything from Country to Hip Hop.
Magnolia Pictures proudly presents the exclusive One Night Only theatrical release of "THE STONES AND BRIAN JONES," directed by the acclaimed Nick Broomfield, on November 7, 2023. This groundbreaking documentary film, penned by Broomfield and Marc Hoeferlin, who also share production credits with Shani Hinton and Kyle Gibbon, offers an unprecedented look into the life and legacy of Brian Jones, the original founder of The Rolling Stones.
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GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Gregory Alan Isakov will continue to tour through next year including headline shows at Tulsa’s Cain’s Ballroom, Dallas’ The Factory in Deep Ellum, Austin’s ACL Live at the Moody Theater, Santa Barbara’s Arlington Theatre, Oakland’s Fox Theater and Albuquerque’s Kiva Auditorium among many others. See below for complete tour itinerary.
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Ski slopes are on the horizon for moe., as they plot the long-awaited return of Ski Tour for March 2024. Following their recent performance at Denver’s Ogden Theatre, where guitarist Chuck Garvey displayed his resilience by singing "Hi and Lo" for the first time since suffering a stroke in 2021 — a feat Denver Entertainment Hub described as “an epic night of music” — the band will return to the region this winter, appearing at a slate of intimate venues that were among the first to be canceled when the world took a pause in 2020.
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After an astonishing year of selling out iconic venues including Red Rocks Amphitheatre, MGM Music Hall at Fenway (twice), and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, indie rock band Mt. Joy has officially announced the first wave of their 2024 tour. This tour will feature a headline performance at the historic Madison Square Garden, for the first time, on September 28, 2024.
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Open Studio, long recognized as the vanguard of online jazz education, is setting yet another milestone with the announcement of ‘Peter Martin & Generation S.’ The album, slated for release on December 1st, is not just another jazz record—it embodies a bold experiment in music-making. The entire recording was executed live at Open Studio's St.
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Marking the 16th anniversary of its original release, Nathaniel Rateliff is set for the official re-release of his 2007 album Desire and Dissolving Men.
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DB & the Soho Nine-Six is the highly anticipated self-titled debut of American bassist David Barber, slated for global release on January 26, 2024. Drawing inspiration from jazz, rock, funk, and more, this album is packed with deep grooves, tight arrangements, and vivid, memorable melodies that grab you like a captivating novel, leaving you eager to discover the next musical chapter.
About David Barber
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Iconic pop-rock band Hootie & the Blowfish are back on the road for their 2024 Summer Camp with Trucks Tour, with special guests Collective Soul and Edwin McCain joining them. The group, composed of Mark Bryan, Dean Felber, Darius Rucker, and Jim “Soni” Sonefeld, formed at the University of South Carolina, will be playing 43 cities across the U.S. and Canada.
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