Supported by Kill Alters and Snõõper, Machine Girl captivated Emo’s on Nov. 14 with a fusion of dark ambient sounds, punk chants, and electric notes, leaving the Austin crowd feeling anything but “Half Asleep.”
Read MoreLovelytheband performed at Emo’s on Nov. 6 with support from Mod Sun, Huddy, and No Love for the Middle Child.
Indie-soul project Ginger Root performed at Emo’s on Oct. 29 with opener AMAIWANA.
Read MoreTori Kelly kicked off her first Texas show of the ‘Purple Skies World Tour’ on Oct. 30.
Read MoreWilderado performed the second-to-last show of their headline tour at Emo’s with support from The Takes and Ethan Tasch on Oct. 17.
Read MoreRemi Wolf performed a sold-out show for ACL Fest Nights at Emo’s Austin on Oct. 11.
Read MoreAustralian psych-rock band Ocean Alley plays a sold out show at Emo’s on June 12.
Read MoreIndie artist Malcolm Todd played an electric set at Emo’s on April 20.
Read MorePop artist Jesse McCartney played Emo’s with Just Seconds Apart on April 12 for the first show of his “All’s Well” tour.
Read MoreChamber-pop artist Matt Maltese performed at Emo’s on March 11 with support from The Army, The Navy.
Read MoreAmerican indie-rock band flipturn played a sold-out show at Emo’s on March 9.
Read MoreIndie-rock artist Briston Maroney performed at Emo’s on March 6 with support from Snarls and Willow Avalon.
Read MoreOn February 15, indie artist Ricky Montgomery played his second show of the “Another Rick in the Wall” tour at Emo's in Austin, Texas.
Read MoreIndie-pop singer The Japanese House had the audience at her sold-out Austin show bobbing heads and affectionately swaying last Friday at Emo’s, with support from songbird quinnie.
Read MoreMidwest pop-princess Chappell Roan brought gay culture to the Emo’s stage on Nov. 1.
Read MoreAlternative-pop artist Chappell Roan played Emo’s on November 4 for her “Midwestern Princess” tour.
Read MoreBritish singer-songwriter Maisie Peters filled Emo’s with her coming-of-age tunes on October 4. Grace Enger, an indie-pop artist, opened for the self-proclaimed “Good Witch.”
Read MoreThe Aces delighted the Emo’s crowd with rowdy queer anthems and support from alternative-pop artist Carol Ades.
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