News Summary
Austin is gearing up for a spectacular April, featuring 16 major concerts and music festivals that cater to diverse musical tastes. Highlights include performances by Chicago, St. Vincent, and Paul Simon, as well as major music festivals like the Bésame Mucho Festival and the Old Settlers Music Festival. With a wealth of talent scheduled for this month, Austin reinforces its status as a leading music capital, promising an enriching experience for both locals and visitors alike.
Austin: A Music Lover’s Paradise This April
Austin is set to embrace a vibrant music scene this April, with a lineup of 16 major concerts and music festivals scheduled to take place throughout the month. These events promise a diverse range of musical experiences, catering to various tastes, from classic rock to contemporary indie, and everything in between.
Major Concerts Highlighting April’s Schedule
Among the significant performances, the legendary brass rock band Chicago will return to Austin, featuring three of its original members—Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, and James Pankow. Their concert is part of their extensive summer tour.
Australian punk rock band Amyl and the Sniffers is set to perform at Stubb’s on April 5, celebrating the release of their new album, “Cartoon Darkness.” Meanwhile, Madrid-based duo Hinds will showcase their much-anticipated album “VIVA HINDS” during a special one-night gig.
Adding a touch of the acoustic, Ty Segall will take to the stage at Parish for a stripped-down solo performance, coinciding with the announcement of his new album “Possession.” The Grammy Award-winning artist St. Vincent will grace the Moody Amphitheater on April 7, further drawing fans with her recent accolades.
In a well-rounded lineup, Paul Simon is marked to perform three nights at Bass Concert Hall, where he will present his Grammy-nominated album “Seven Psalms.” On the tour front, My Morning Jacket will embark on a North American tour supported by Australian singer Grace Cummings.
Other notable performances include Kylie Minogue‘s concert series “Tension”, featuring Rita Ora, and Charli XCX‘s “Sweat” arena tour, which includes special guest Finn Keane. Fans of genre-blending sounds can look forward to Khruangbin hosting two nights in support of their new album “A La Sala.” Additionally, LCD Soundsystem has scheduled three nights at Emo’s as a part of a limited-run tour.
New music enthusiasts will also rejoice, as Japanese Breakfast and Beabadoobee prepare to tour with their new albums, “For Melancholy Brunettes” and “Space In Between.” Along with Fontaines D.C. and Rüfüs Du Sol, who brings their “Inhale/Exhale” world tour, the city is primed for an unforgettable music month.
Music Festivals Taking Center Stage
In addition to numerous concerts, April will host seven major music festivals, showcasing a myriad of musical genres.
The Bésame Mucho Festival, spotlighting regional Mexican music, is a key highlight, taking place at the Circuit of the Americas. Concurrently, the Two Step Inn Festival promises a star-studded lineup with Alan Jackson, Sturgill Simpson, Miranda Lambert, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, complemented by a Central Texas fair.
The Cattle Country Festival, marking its second annual installment, will celebrate Gonzales’ bicentennial with Tanya Tucker, Nickelback, and Parker McCollum as headliners. Similarly, the Austin Reggae Fest will continue its legacy with performances from Kabaka Pyramid and Perfect Giddimani.
For Americana and roots music enthusiasts, the Old Settlers Music Festival will return with options for on-site camping. Austin Psych Fest is set to include performances from the likes of Explosions in the Sky and Godspeed! You Black Emperor, while the Austin Blues Festival will showcase renowned blues artists, including Mavis Staples and a special jam session.
Anticipated Impact and What’s Next
This impressive lineup of concerts and festivals is expected to draw significant crowds, boosting local tourism and providing a much-needed economic boost to Austin’s hospitality and entertainment sectors. With so many famous artists and festivals happening in one month, the city’s reputation as a music capital continues to thrive.
As Austin gears up for this musical extravaganza, residents and visitors alike can anticipate cultural enrichment and the unifying joy that music brings in the heart of Texas.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Austin Hosts Women of HOME Fundraiser Honoring Music Legends
Austin Launches Rolling Stone’s ‘Musicians on Musicians’ Tour
Lamar Middle School Hosts 11th Annual Pride Week
Austin Faces Increased Rainfall Intensity from Climate Change
Austin: Party City Stores Stand Firm Amid Nationwide Closures
Austin Weekend Cultural Festivities: March 28-30
University of Texas at Austin Shines at SXSW 2025
Jonas Brothers to Celebrate 20th Anniversary in Austin
Austin Revitalizes Historic East Sixth Street
Austin to Host World’s Fair Celebrating Culture and Art
Additional Resources
- Austin American-Statesman
- Wikipedia: Austin, Texas
- SXSW News 2025
- Google Search: Austin Music Festivals 2025
- ATX Today
- Google Scholar: Music Festivals Economic Impact
- Spectrum Local News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Austin, Texas
- Community Impact
- Google News: Austin Concerts April 2025
