• Blues on the Green 2024: Austin's Beloved Free Music Festival Makes a Comeback

    Blues on the Green 2024: Austin's Beloved Free Music Festival Makes a Comeback,Realty Haus™

    Back in the Swing: Blues on the Green Returns After a brief hiatus that had Austin music lovers on the edge of their seats, Blues on the Green is making a triumphant return to the city's summer calendar. The swift action taken to revive this beloved event is a reminder of how quickly things can move when the community and local businesses, like H-E-B, along with city officials, pull together. Thanks to the efforts of Austin City Limits Radio and a resolution by the Austin City Council, spearheaded by District 1 Council Member Natasha Harper-Madison, the festival is not just back but promises to be better than ever. The Community's Rally for Music The initial announcement in January by ACL Radio that Blues on the Green was canceled sent shockwaves through the community. This staple of Austin's summer at Zilker Park, known for bringing free music to the Great Lawn, faced financial difficulties that seemed insurmountable. The community's response was immediate, with many questioning why a small entry fee wasn't considered or why assistance wasn't sought from the City of Austin. It didn't take long for the city council to respond, drafting a resolution that not only addressed the immediate concerns of Blues on the Green but also looked to safeguard and promote similar events in the future. A Resolution for the Future of Free Entertainment The resolution adopted by the city council goes beyond just saving Blues on the Green; it lays the groundwork for supporting and enhancing free and low-cost entertainment options in Austin. Highlighting the festival's role in enriching the city's cultural identity, the resolution points to the importance of such events in engaging residents, attracting diverse audiences, spurring economic development, and providing educational opportunities in the music industry. Notably, it references the new Music Business Certificate Program at Huston-Tillotson University, showcasing the city's commitment to nurturing talent and ensuring the vibrancy of its music scene. Moving Forward: Blues on the Green and Beyond With the resolution in place, the City Manager is tasked with exploring the potential for Blues on the Green to become a city co-sponsored event. This directive opens the door for more events like it, setting a precedent for how the city can support its cultural events. Council Members Natasha Harper-Madison, Paige Ellis, Zohaib ''Zo'' Qadri, and Ryan Alter have shown their commitment to maintaining Austin's status as a live music capital, ensuring that free and accessible music remains a cornerstone of the city's identity.

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  • Uniting Austin: A Feast of Local Flavors

    Uniting Austin: A Feast of Local Flavors,Realty Haus™

    A Festival Like No Other In Austin, we're all about embracing local culture, and what better way to do that than by diving into the vibrant world of food and farming? Enter the Field Guide Festival, an annual celebration that brings together the city's top chefs and the hardest-working farmers for a day of culinary exploration. Set to make its third appearance on April 20, this festival is not just any food event. It's a unique walk-and-taste journey that shines a spotlight on the intricate dance between farm-fresh produce and culinary excellence. A Meeting of Minds and Tastes Imagine stepping into a world where every bite tells a story of sustainability, craftsmanship, and local pride. That's what Field Guide Festival is all about. It's a place where the names behind our favorite dishes and the faces behind the freshest ingredients in town come together. This isn't just about tasting incredible food; it's about understanding where it comes from and the people who make it possible. From chefs to farmers, it's a celebration of the community that builds the foundation of Austin's food scene. The Stars of the Show This year's lineup reads like a who's who of Austin's culinary scene, paired with the green thumbs that nourish the city's palate. Imagine enjoying dishes crafted by Amanda Turner of Olamaie in collaboration with True Bird Farm, or exploring the honey-infused creations of Ariana Quant from Uchi, paired with Two Hives Honey. The festival is a rare opportunity to see (and taste) the magic that happens when culinary innovators team up with agricultural artisans. Why It Matters Behind the scenes, champions like Lindsey Sokol and Philip Speer are the driving forces, ensuring that the festival not only showcases incredible food but also fosters connections between the community and local food producers. Speer, a familiar face in Austin's dining scene, emphasizes the critical role of supporting local farmers for a sustainable food future. Field Guide Festival isn't just an event; it's a movement towards a more connected and informed food community in Austin.

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  • Austin's Own: 7 SXSW 2024 Acts Not to Miss

    Austin's Own: 7 SXSW 2024 Acts Not to Miss,Realty Haus™

    Local Legends Take the StageSXSW 2024 is set to showcase an array of talent from around the globe, yet it's our own Austin musicians who are gearing up to steal the spotlight. This year, a mix of eclectic, homegrown artists are on the bill, each ready to leave their mark on the world stage. Here's a rundown of local acts that promise unforgettable performances. TC Superstar: A Synthwave SpectacleCatch TC Superstar lighting up Zilker Brewing at 10:20 p.m. on March 13. This collective, led by Connor McCampbell, merges bedroom pop with an 80s vibe, complemented by high-energy dance routines. It's a full-sensory experience not to be missed. Redbud: Indie Psych-Pop VibesMidnight on March 16 at Esther’s Follies welcomes Redbud. Fronted by Katie Claghorn, this group delivers catchy psych-pop melodies perfect for any mood. Their sound, rich with guitar and synth, earned keyboardist Stacie Agnew top honors at last year's Austin Music Awards. Big Wy’s Brass Band: Funky Jazz FusionThe Elephant Room will come alive with the sounds of Big Wy’s Brass Band at 11 p.m. on March 16. Founded by Wyatt Corder, this ensemble knows how to bring the funk and jazz, ensuring a night filled with rhythm and groove. Tameca Jones: Soulful SerenadesTameca Jones is set to enchant at The Grackle at 10 p.m. on March 14. Her soulful voice and dynamic performances have made her a standout in the Austin music scene, blending powerful vocals with smooth melodies. Skateland: Alt-Pop InnovationDorian Williams II, aka Skateland, brings his alt-pop prowess to Zilker Brewing at 8:40 p.m. on March 13. His music offers a fresh take on pop, filled with rich arrangements and compelling lyrics. Being Dead: Psychedelic Rock RhythmsExperience the unique sound of Being Dead, a psychedelic rock trio that plays with surf rock and harmonious vibes. Catch them at Hotel Vegas and The 13th Floor for a journey through musical landscapes. Como Las Movies: Cumbia Meets Synth-PopComo Las Movies combines cumbia and synth-pop for a sound that's utterly captivating. See them at The Grackle at 9 p.m. on March 15 for a set that's as cinematic as it is musical. Navigating SXSW Music Festival 2024 Your Guide to the Ultimate Music ExperienceSXSW Music Festival is where the music world comes together, featuring a lineup of nearly 1,200 artists from various genres. To join in from March 11-16, snag a Music Festival Badge for $945 or opt for a Music Festival Wristband at $169 for a mix of music and comedy showcases. It's your ticket to discovering the next big thing in music.

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  • Peso Pluma's Éxodo Tour 2024: A Musical Journey Through Austin and Beyond

    Peso Pluma's Éxodo Tour 2024: A Musical Journey Through Austin and Beyond,Realty Haus™

    Peso Pluma: The Meteoric Rise of a Mexican Music Phenomenon At just 24, Peso Pluma isn't just a name in the music industry; he's quickly becoming a legend. With more monthly listeners on Spotify than icons like Beyoncé, this Mexican superstar is setting the stage ablaze, proving that age is but a number when it comes to monumental success. His upcoming North American tour, which includes a much-anticipated stop in Austin at the Moody Center on July 19, is the talk of the town for every music lover. Éxodo Tour: A New Chapter Following the phenomenal success of a 54-show sell-out and a Grammy win for his album "Génesis," Peso Pluma's Éxodo tour is set to mesmerize fans across more than 35 cities, including a significant presence in Texas. With stops in Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Houston, the tour is showcasing an entirely new setlist and stage design, promising fans an unforgettable experience drawing from his rich discography of three studio albums. Austin Awaits Peso Pluma The Moody Center in Austin is gearing up for what's expected to be one of the highlights of its event calendar. With the buzz around Peso Pluma's performance growing louder, fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to see him live, especially those who've only experienced his electrifying presence through his live albums. Ticket sales timelines have been announced, with a range of pre-sale options leading up to the general sale, ensuring fans have ample opportunity to secure their spot. Tour Schedule Highlights Peso Pluma's 2024 tour dates are a testament to his widespread appeal, kicking off at Chicago's Suenos Festival and winding through major cities across North America. Each stop, from the bustling streets of New York to the sunny shores of Miami, and not forgetting the grand finale in cities like Las Vegas and Phoenix, is poised to be a showcase of Peso Pluma's incredible talent and stage presence.

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