News Summary
The South by Southwest Music Festival (SXSW) 2024, happening from March 10-15, will feature Texas-based alternative rock band Saint Blonde. This dynamic quintet, known for their unique blend of jangly bedroom pop and post-punk influences, has garnered a significant following and recently signed a record deal after years of hard work. Fans can catch their performances during the festival, including several scheduled shows that promise to deliver unforgettable experiences. Join the celebration of music and creativity in Austin as Saint Blonde takes the stage!
Austin, Texas Set to Welcome Saint Blonde at SXSW Music Festival 2024!
Music lovers, get ready for a thrilling ride! Austin, Texas, known for its vibrant music scene, is gearing up for one of the most anticipated events of the year: the South by Southwest Music Festival (SXSW). This iconic festival will take place from March 10-15, 2024, and you better believe it’s bringing a fantastic lineup of artists, including the alternative rock quintet Saint Blonde.
Excitement in the Air!
Saint Blonde, a Texas-based band that has been making waves since their formation in 2018, is absolutely thrilled to be part of SXSW. The festival has a reputation for showcasing incredible talent, and this year, Saint Blonde is ready to shine. As local favorites, they’re especially excited about sharing their music with fellow Texans and festival-goers from around the world.
Who is Saint Blonde?
The band is made up of five passionate musicians—Hunter Fitch (Vocals), Tre Rollins (Guitar), Alexander Hernandez (Guitar), Tyler Lee Cooper (Drums), and Kyle Cade (Bass). Together, they have developed a unique sound that mixes jangly bedroom pop, catchy synth-driven tunes, and a sprinkle of post-punk influences. Over the years, they have gathered an impressive fanbase and racked up over 10 million streams on various music platforms!
A Major Breakthrough
Mark Your Calendars!
If you’re going to SXSW, be sure to catch Saint Blonde in action! They have several scheduled performances, each promising to be an unforgettable experience. Here’s when and where you can see them:
- March 9, 4 PM: Gorton’s Shrimp & Cocktail Event at The Parlor Room, 88 Rainey St.
- March 14, 12 AM: BMG’s Frontline Label Showcase at Parish, 501 Brushy St (this showcase begins on March 13).
- March 15, 11 PM: SXSW Official Showcase at The Velveeta Room, 521 E 6th St.
Join the Fun!
For anyone who appreciates a lively atmosphere brimming with music and creativity, SXSW is the place to be. With talented artists like Saint Blonde taking the stage, you can bet there will be plenty of electrifying performances to witness. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to their sound, this is a perfect opportunity to support homegrown artists and see them live.
So grab your friends, plan your SXSW itinerary, and get ready to enjoy the incredible music scene that Austin has to offer. Don’t miss out on seeing Saint Blonde, as they electrify the crowd and showcase their distinctive sound! 2024 is off to an exciting start for Saint Blonde, and you’ll want to be part of this wild musical journey!
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- Google Scholar: Austin Texas Music Scene
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