As Taylor Swift fans celebrate the release of her tenth studio album, Midnights, fans from the Texas Swiftie Appreciation Society dressed up as her albums. They reflected how Swift has evolved through numerous eras over the years, the way many femme pop stars have.
Read MoreUT students and Harry Styles fans alike put on their best clothes for his final shows at the Moody Center on October 2 and 3. Whether the show is in Austin or New York, Love On Tour has an undeniable and ever-creative dress code: feather boas, statement necklaces, and most importantly, smiles and self expression.
Read MoreAfterglow kicked off our first monthly session of the semester with Golden Days, The Point, and EVNTYD at The Ballroom at Spiderhouse.
Read MoreSwedish House Mafia, Grimes, and J. Worra fill the Moody Center with electronic beats and strobe lights on August 25, 2022.
Read MoreEarlier this month, alternative band IDKHOW But They Found Me brought their “Welcome to Hellvetica” tour to Emo’s in Austin, Texas.
Read MoreLast Wednesday, rising star Sueco hit the stage at Antone’s with support from KILLBOY and Lil Aaron. This performance marked the third U.S. headlining performance for Sueco on his “It Was Fun While it Lasted” Tour.
Read MoreSimple Plan & Sum 41 co-headline their “Blame Canada” 2022 U.S. tour.
Read MoreThe Driver Era plays in Austin for the first time as part of its “Summer Tour 2022” tour.
Read MoreOn July 30, 2022, Third Eye Blind, Taking Back Sunday, and Hockey Dad brought their “Summer Gods” tour to Germania Amphitheater in Austin, Texas.
Read MoreOn July 6, 2022, The Blue Stones, Des Rocs, and First in Flight performed at Far Out Lounge.
Read MoreWallows performs at The Factory in Deep Ellum on July 6, 2022 as a part of the last leg of its latest tour, “Tell Me That It’s Over.”
Read MoreAustralian band 5 Seconds of Summer stops in Austin on its twice-postponed “Take My Hand” tour.
Read MoreAlternative rock band Weathers takes its My Friends Have Better Friends tour to Austin, Texas on May 22, 2022.
Read MoreSo What?! Music Festival in Arlington, Texas carried on to Saturdays with electric performances from Point North, MOTHICA, Sarah Barrios, Travie McCoy, Stand Atlantic, nothing, nowhere., grandson, Simple Plan, and DREAMERS.
Read MoreSo What?! Music Festival in Arlington, Texas kicked off on Friday with performances from Attack Attack, Maggie Lindemann, Palaye Royale, and many more.
Read MoreAs a component of the Forty Acre Fest, Nashville’s very own COIN put on a free show for hundreds of UT students on campus.
Read MoreAustralian alternative rocker Alex Lahey opened for punk rock band The Regrettes at Scoot Inn on April 26.
Read MorePaige Renee Berry, of rock band Half Dream, performed at the Delta Sigma Phi house on Feb. 24 as part of a benefit performance to Delta Sigma Phi’s philanthropy, Out Youth.
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