Austin Psych Fest is back. It will be held at the Far Out Lounge in Austin, Texas from April 26 to April 28.

Starting on Thursday, (April 25), fans can enjoy fantastic shows by bands, including Carmelo Haze and CAZAYOUX.

Austin Psych Fest 2024 Schedule and Details

They can see late-night concerts at Parish, Empire, and 13th on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  

APF will present additional shows both before and during the festival to get you ready for the event.

Spanning over three days, APF will feature performances from artists on two different stages: the Willie Stage and Janis Stage. 

One thing that really stands out about the festival is that none of the performances overlap each other, so if fans want to, they could catch every single artist at the festival.

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Austin Psych Fest 2024 Lineup

Alvvays, Blondshell, Courtney Barnett, and more musicians are scheduled to perform.

Canadian indie-pop group Alvvays, who just received a Grammy nomination, are known for their most recent album Blue Rev, which includes the hits "Easy On Your Own" and "Pharmacist."

Blondshell has been praised by critics as a fantastic performer with excellent voice.

Fans need to keep their eyes out for Australian singer Courtney Barnett as well. She has received Grammy nominations and is well-known for fusing indie and alternative music genres. She has already performed at Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza.

Kurt Vile & The Violators, Dehd, The Black Angels (the fest's original producers), Chicano Batman, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, No Vacation, Lido Pimienta, Levitation Room, Tropa Magica, Brainstory, Orions Belte, All Them Witches, Witch, Frankie And The Witch Fingers, Earthless, L.A. Witch, Hooveriii, Minami Deutsch, Ghostwoman, Yellow Days, Still Corners, Mikaela Davis are also confirmed to perform.

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You can find ticket information here.

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