The festival will feature performances at multiple venues across Austin over Halloween Weekend.
By Scott Bernstein Jun 30, 2021 • 12:48 pm PDT
Thundercat, Japanese Breakfast, Tinariwen and
Chicano Batman are among the acts featured on the initial lineup for the return of LEVITATION to Austin this Halloween Weekend. LEVITATION performances will take place at various Austin venues throughout the city’s downtown Red River Cultural District and East Side October 28 – 31 with a kick off concert slated for October 27.
Members of
The Black Angels and friends founded LEVITATION in 2008 as the Austin Psych Fest. The event was rebranded LEVITATION in tribute to Austin’s own The 13th Floor Elevators who reunited for a performance at the 2015 installment to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Last year’s festival was postponed due to the pandemic.
Oregon rockers Red Fang will be kickin out the jams on a headlining U.S. tour this fall with special guest Starcrawler, while Here Lies Man and Warish will open on select portions of the fall run. It’ll be two years in the waiting, but we’re finally hitting the road in October! If we don’t stop pinching ourselves we’re gonna draw blood, enthused guitarist Bryan Giles.
He continued, I’m so happy to announce that Starcrawler, Here Lies Man and Warish are joining us on this epic tour! It’s gonna be a barn burner from start to finish with this lineup for sure. I can’t wait to play tunes off our new album onstage for the first time and see old friends and new, so please come join the celebration with us! Long live LIVE!!!”
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Red Fang have announced American tour dates for this fall. Starcrawler, Here Lies Man, and Warish will play support on select dates. Red Fang will release
Arrows on June 4 via Relapse Records and released
Only Ghosts in 2016. Check out the tour dates below,
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