Music & Nightlife
lap nearly four decades after releasing its classic album Los Angeles. The show is all ages; father-son moshing is encouraged. à Mohawk, 912 Red River St (512-666-0877,
mohawkaustin.com). May 24 at 6:30pm; $25.
JUNE
At the Drive-In El Paso’s most revered
rock export reunites once again to bring its frenetic
stage show to what band members described in “Napoleon Solo” as “Austin’s yellow brick road.” à Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater, 801 Red River St (512-480-8341, stubbsaustin .com). June 7 at 7pm; $40.
Hot 8 Brass Band These New Orleans funk masters
made viral waves with an undeniable cover of “Sexual Healing,” and a Grammy nod proves they’re serving more than just a one-hit wonder. à Antone’s, 305 E 5th St (512-814-0361,
antonesnightclub.com). June 7 at 8pm; $13.
Solstice Festival In its fourth year, Solstice
Festival gathers top local talent like Golden Dawn Arkestra and veteran indie rockers Built to Spill for an outdoor festival followed by after-parties at Red River venues like Mohawk and Empire. à Various locations (512-270-1564,
solsticeatx.com). June 15–17 at 7pm; $35.
Future + Young Thug These radio-dominating
rappers bring their signature trap sound to Austin with some star-power support from
Tory Lanez, Kodak Black and Zoey Dollaz. à Austin360 Amphitheater, 9201 Circuit of the Americas (512-301-6600,
austin360amphitheater.com). June 23 at 6pm; $34.50.
Green Velvet The Chicago house-music
hero revisits classics from his alter ego, Cajmere, mixed with the latest electronic anthems. Expect Green Velvet to end at 2am, while the club’s after-party likely rages until 4:30am. à Kingdom Nightclub, 103 E 5th St, unit B (512-522-0116,
kingdomaustin.com). June 24 at 10pm; $21.
JULY
Ryan Bingham The last time Bingham visited
Whitewater, he recorded a live album, so expect the Americana strummer to feel right at home. à Whitewater Amphitheater, 11860 FM-306, New Braunfels, TX (830-964- 3800,
whitewaterrocks.com). July 1, 2 at 7:30pm; $32.
Iron & Wine Texas expat Sam Beam brings
his pensive frontier folk music back to Austin, just a few miles from his former home in Dripping Springs, TX. à Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress Ave (512-472-5470,
austintheatre.org). July 22 at 7pm; $25.
AUGUST
Blondie + Garbage As part of the Rage and
Sigur Rós The Icelandic experimentalists known for epic
orchestrations typically travel with a sizable band, but for this tour they’ve pared down to a trio for an intimate show that lets the songwriting speak for itself.
à ACL Live at the Moody Theater, 310 Willie Nelson Blvd (512-225-7999,
acl-live.com). June 9, 10 at 6:30pm; $65. Time Out Austin May 11–August 16, 2017 48
Rapture Tour, Shirley Manson’s provocative band, Garbage, joins forces with punk pioneer Blondie for a night of unadulterated rock rebellion. à ACL Live at the Moody Theater, 310 Willie Nelson Blvd (512-225-7999,
acl-live.com). Aug 11 at 7pm; $89.
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