Danielle Bradbery on Growth, Grit, and Going Her Own Way
A few years can change everything—and in the case of Danielle Bradbery, they’ve added new depth, independence, and a clear sense of artistic identity. When we last sat down with the Texas-born singer, she was...
Shelby Stone: Texas Country Artist to Watch in 2026 with Debut Album ‘Silveryear’
It doesn’t take long to notice Shelby Stone. Whether it’s the blue hair or the unmistakable power in her voice, she leaves an impression that sticks around. Her debut album comes out April 3, the...
TX Tunes: April 2026
Plan your month with the best April 2026 Texas concerts—from George Strait and Stevie Nicks to Bruce Springsteen, plus must-see country, rock, and live music events across Austin, Lubbock, and beyond. April in Texas always...
New Artist Watch: Sterling Elza
Texas has produced some of the best country music stars. From George Strait to Hudson Westbrook, the talent in Texas runs deep. Singer/songwriter Sterling Elza is no different. Growing up in Amarillo, he spent most...
TX Tunes: March 2026
March is always one of the busiest live-music months on the Texas calendar, and 2026 looks no different. Austin again turns into the center of the music universe when SXSW takes over the city for...
TX Tunes: Feb 2026
Texas stages are heating up this February with a mix of legendary bands, hometown favorites, and songwriting icons. From intimate club shows to marquee theater performances, these upcoming concerts and events showcase the depth, diversity,...
Celebrate 100 Years of the Opry: Where to Stay, Eat, and Drink in Nashville
Back in October, Blake Shelton hosted the Opry 100, a live celebration of the Opry’s historic run as the longest-running radio program. The much-anticipated event was a momentous occasion, drawing viewers and visitors from all...
Mumford & Sons Bring Heart and Harmony to Austin’s Moody Center
It has been a while since Austin saw a full-scale Mumford & Sons show, and judging by the energy inside the Moody Center, fans were more than ready. From the first strum of the banjo...

















