Following a near-cancelation resulting from escalating production costs and swelling crowds, Austin’s popular summer outdoor live music concert ‘Blues on the Green’ has triumphantly announced a thrilling two-day lineup for its 2024 edition. The city breathes a sigh of relief in the light of the event’s decisive return.
The grand celebration was on the verge of being canceled after rising expenses and expansive crowds threatened to cast a shadow over this iconic event. However, a swift resolution approved by the Austin City Council in collaboration with HEB ensured its triumphant continuation.
The series of free concerts will commence between 7-10 p.m. every day, giving the city of Austin a chance to come together and savor the magic of music under the clear summer skies. The location, as usual, will be the heart of the city, Zilker Park.
On Thursday, Austin City Limits Radio broadcasted the exciting two-day lineup for the city’s beloved event. Bringing together an eclectic mix of artists and bands, the series promises to offer something for every music enthusiast.
On Tuesday, June 11, the audience will be treated to performances led by the Golden Dawn Arkestra. The day will feature Nané alongside guest Quetin Arispe, and Grace Sorensen adding to the musical feast.
The following day, Wednesday, June 12, will see the Riders Against The Storm take the stage. The musical fiesta will continue with sets from Caramelo Haze, and The Point.
Austin’s ‘Blues on the Green’ is the city’s largest free summer live music concert series, uniting numerous communities to come together and appreciate the enchanting tones of blues and other genres of music. It has been a recurring summer tradition in the city since its inception in 1990.
Apart from music, the event also offers a plethora of food stalls and picnic setups, adding a festival vibe to the musical celebration.
The ‘Blues on the Green’ series resonates beyond being just a gathering. It builds a platform for local musicians to showcase their talents. By doing so, it aids in nurturing Austin’s vibrant music industry, summing up why the Austin City Council stepped in to persevere the event beyond this year.
The series also promotes initiatives that benefit the local community and environment with its recycling programs, and initiatives like ‘Rock and Recycle.’
With its remarkable lineup and dramatic return, the 2024 Blues on the Green is anticipated to reverberate the city’s spirit like never before, offering a memorable experience to all participants and audiences alike.
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