Local acts to see at Austin City Limits Music Festival Austin

Local acts to see at Austin City Limits Music Festival Austin

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Local acts to see at Austin City Limits Music Festival

Austin's Adrian Quesada of the Black Pumas performs during CMT Crossroads. Quesada, who is set to release his second solo album, will perform during the first weekend of ACL Music Festival on Saturday. Photo: Catherine Powell/Getty Images for CMT Get the true Austin experience at the with performances from local artists both weekends. Here's who we're watching:
Weekend 1
Adrian Quesada's Boleros Psicodélicos — The Grammy-winning guitarist and will perform Saturday at 2:15pm, days after announcing the upcoming release of a new instrumental album, "." Conan Gray — The Georgetown native performs at 4:15pm Saturday and 4pm Friday during weekend two. If you've spent any time on TikTok, you'll recognize his Gen Z bops like "."Georgetown's Conan Gray performs at The GRAMMY Museum on Sept. 07, 2022, in Los Angeles. Gray will perform both weekends of ACL Music Festival. Photo: Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Primo the Alien — This Austin singer-songwriter's '80s-style synth-pop sounds will transport you to another planet Sunday at 12:45pm. We'll be dancing extra hard to "."
Weekend 2
Huston-Tillotson Jazz Collective — only historically Black university will perform 1:30pm Friday. Como Las Movies — This led by Austin's Nelson Valente Aguilar will hit the stage at 12:45pm Saturday. Pleasure Venom — Singer snarling vocals and garage punk sounds kick off the final day of the fest at 11:45am Sunday. Flora & Fawna — Promising "," singer-songwriter Lili Hickman and Mason Ables perform at 11:45am Sunday. The duo recently performed on the as part of Harry Styles' six-night residency. Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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