Celebrate Daniel Sahad at Nané Day, plus more Austin music picks for early April
April is here, and with it comes some wonderfully mild weather and a whole bunch of great local artists worth getting out of your house for. See here for recommendations.
Lady Dan at Hotel Vegas – Every Sunday in April
Singer-songwriter Lady Dan will have her melancholic sound on display at Hotel Vegas every Sunday this month. See below for the full run of support acts. Each show is $10 except the one on April 14, which is $15.
- April 7 with The Juniper Berries and Bubba Lucky
- April 14 with Porcelain, MVTANT, and Brides
- April 21 with Flora & Fawna and Gorge Bones
- April 28 with Cowboy Cold and Gummy Fang
Buda’s Birthday Celebration at Buda City Park – Saturday, April 6
Ring in Buda’s 143rd birthday at the Buda Amphitheater this Saturday, April 6, with a performance by Shakey Graves. Greyhounds will open the show, and you can also expect a carnival, food vendors, a market, and lots more. This is a free event.
Nané Day at Empire Garage – Sunday, April 7
Get to Empire Garage this Sunday, April 7, for Nané Day. The show will feature a memorial ceremony for the band’s late frontman, Daniel Sahad, and then Nané will play (with Quentin Arispe on vocals) for the first time since 2022. Support for the evening includes Jefferson Clay. Tickets are $20, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Sims Foundation.
Die Spitz at Empire Control Room – Thursday, April 11
Attention-commanding rockers Die Spitz have a readied a new single, “I Hate When Girls Die,” and the release show for it is happening at Empire Control Room on Thursday, April 11. The gig will start with Grocery Bag and Sudden Deaf. Tickets are $15.
The Peterson Brothers at Antone’s – Saturday, April 13
Experience is the title of the new Peterson Brothers album, and the band will be celebrating its release at Antone’s on Saturday, April 13. Joining the versatile rock act will be Aaron Stephens. Tickets are $20.
The Bright Light Social Hour at Scoot Inn – Saturday, April 13
If you’ve yet to see cosmic rock vets the Bright Light Social Hour play anything off their 2023 album, Emergency Leisure, then you should get to the Scoot Inn on Saturday, April 13. Mo Lowda & The Humble are on the bill as well. Tickets for the show are $31.