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The month of May saw a lot of venues re-open around Austin. Now June is poised to take an even bigger step toward returning Austin’s live-music scene t
How often do you think about death?
Call it what it is, a psychologically terroristic question with which to commence an interview, but Danny Kiranos, aka Amigo the Devil, appears completely unfazed. Murder and mortality remain foundational muses to the emotionally visceral folksinger. I relate it to everything, he concedes, sinking into a patio chair on the second story deck of his house overlooking a cedar forest in outer Travis County. I think about my youth and say, How did we not die that night? When I m unhappy, I ask myself, If I were to die right now, would I be unfulfilled and what does that mean? Honestly, death s always there.
As we begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel, Texas country trio Midland is grabbing life by the horns and making a return to the stage with three concerts at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth on April 8, 9 and 10.
These shows mark some of the earliest returns to normalcy and revelry for Texans, unseen since before the pandemic. Billy Bob’s will follow social distancing measures for Midland’s three concerts. And if you’re not ready to venture back out into the world, all three shows will be livestreamed on nocapshows.com.
“We had planned for this round of shows before Texas officially reopened,” Midland bassist Cameron Duddy says. “We were going to be putting on these shows in a responsible manner at a reduced capacity, and when Texas did reopen, Midland and the promoters decided in the best interest of the public to continue the reduced capacity approach.”