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SXSW Schedule Find the latest Canadian SXSW news, schedules, and updates at ThisGreatWhiteNorth.com. twitter.com/tgwnradio facebook.com/ThisGreatWhiteNorth [email protected] FRIDAY (March 20) Time Artist Genre Venue 11:00 AM Les Marinellis Rock Mesh Apartments Heat Rock Friends MELT (by MROC and MuchFACT) 12:00 PM Brandy Zdan Rock The Jackalope Lydia Ainsworth Pop Hype Hotel Viet Cong Rock Stubb’s Reuben and The Dark Rock Wonderland 12:30 PM Grand Theft Zamboni Launch Party METZ Punk Stubb’s Friends Grounders Rock 12:45 PM MELT (by MROC and MuchFACT) July Talk Rock Licha’s Cantina Pomo Electronic Friends MELT (by MROC and MuchFACT) 1:30 PM Les Marinellis Rock RVRB Records Del Barber Americana C-Boy’s Heart & Soul Lydia Ainsworth Pop Cheer Up Charlie’s 1:50 PM JP Hoe Singer/Songwriter SOHO Lounge 2:00 PM Daniel Romano Country Austin Convention Center EH 4 2:15 PM July Talk Rock Friends MELT (by MROC and MuchFACT) Alvvays Rock Mohawk Paper Lions Rock Home Slice Pizza (Parking Lot) 2:30 PM Brandy Zdan Rock Darwin’s Pub Doomsquad Electronic House of Commons 2:45 PM Single Mothers Punk Red 7 (Patio) 2:50 PM Smalltown DJs Electronic 219 West Friends The Matinée Rock CIMA: Indie Spotlight Wonderland Lowell Pop 3:00 PM Grand Theft Zamboni Launch Party The Bros. Landreth Alt Country Licha’s Cantina Tei Shi Pop Fader Fort FRIDAY (March 20) Time Artist Genre Venue 3:30 PM KEN mode Metal Red 7 Friends 3:35 PM JPNSGRLS Rock CIMA: Indie Spotlight 3:45 PM Lindi Ortega Country Opa! Coffee & Wine Bar Les Marinellis Rock Hotel Vegas 4:00 PM Wonderland HSY Punk Grand Theft Zamboni Launch Party Friends 4:15 PM Rah Rah Rock CIMA: Indie Spotlight 4:20 PM July Talk Rock Whole Foods Market Friends 4:50 PM The Elwins Rock CIMA: Indie Spotlight Whitehorse Singer/Songwriter The Gatsby 5:00 PM Del Barber Americana El Mercado METZ Punk Waterloo Records 5:15 PM Viet Cong Rock Fader Fort Friends 5:25 PM The Dirty Nil Punk CIMA: Indie Spotlight 5:30 PM PS I Love You Rock The Side Bar 6:20 PM Homeshake R&B Hotel Vegas Jadea Kelly Singer/Songwriter El Mercado Wonderland 6:30 PM Lydia Ainsworth Pop Grand Theft Zamboni Launch Party Phèdre Electronic House of Commons Les Marinellis Rock Hovercraft Records 7:00 PM Tei Shi Pop The W Austin 7:15 PM Walter TV Rock Hotel Vegas Maggie Mae’s (Rooftop) 7:30 PM Look Vibrant Rock POP Montreal Showcase The Matinée Rock Maggie Mae's SonReal Hip-Hop/Rap Monster Energy Outbreak House catl Rock Javelina Andy Shauf (Solo) Singer/Songwriter Departure Lounge 8:00 PM Friends Grounders Rock Canadian Music Week Showcase Heat Rock Yahoo's Brazos Hall Parish Underground Grey Lands Rock Paper Bag Records Showcase TBA A-Trak DJ Gypsy Lounge (8 PM - 2 AM) Shash'U DJ Gypsy Lounge 8:10 PM Michael Rault Pop Hotel Vegas Maggie Mae’s (Rooftop) 8:20 PM Homeshake R&B POP Montreal Showcase 8:30 PM Tobias Jesso Jr. Singer/Songwriter Central Presbyterian Church Parish Underground The Acorn Folk Paper Bag Records Showcase NEEDS Rock Maggie Mae's 9:00 PM FRIDAY (March 20) Time Artist Genre Venue 9:00 PM Mise en Scene Rock Friends Canadian Music Week Showcase The Elwins Rock Bar 2211 Daniel Romano Country Continental Club 9:10 PM Grand Analog Hip-Hop/Rap UPROXX House 9:15 PM Paranoid Castle Hip-Hop/Rap Mohawk (Indoors) Reuben and The Dark Rock Friends Canadian Music Week Showcase Yukon Blonde Rock Maggie Mae's 10:00 PM The Dirty Nil Punk Sledge Hammer The Bros. Landreth Alt Country St. David's Bethell Hall Parish Underground Frog Eyes Rock Paper Bag Records Showcase Maggie Mae’s (Rooftop) 10:05 PM Doomsquad Electronic POP Montreal Showcase Parish Underground Elliott BROOD Rock Paper Bag Records Showcase Tory Lanez Hip-Hop/Rap Monster Energy Outbreak House SonReal Hip-Hop/Rap Maggie Mae's JPNSGRLS Rock 720 Club (Patio) 11:00 PM Marie Davidson Electronic The Madison Friends Megan Lane Singer/Songwriter Canadian Music Week Showcase Tanya Tagaq Avant/Experimental Speakeasy Smalltown DJs Electronic Holy Mountain Phèdre Electronic TBA (I-35 & Slaughter) The Bros. Landreth Alt Country Lucky Lounge Dan Mangan + Blacksmith Rock Maggie Mae's Delhi 2 Dublin Electronic Russian House Friends Rah Rah Rock 12:00 AM Canadian Music Week Showcase BADBADNOTGOOD Jazz Monster Energy Outbreak House Parish Underground PS I Love You Rock Paper Bag Records Showcase Maggie Mae’s (Rooftop) Will Butler Rock POP Montreal Showcase Wonderland 12:30 AM The Elwins Rock Grand Theft Zamboni Launch Party HUMANS Electronic Maggie Mae's Black Tiger Sex Machine Electronic Holy Mountain Parish Underground Princess Century Electronic Paper Bag Records Showcase Maggie Mae’s (Rooftop) 1:00 AM Socalled World POP Montreal Showcase Single Mothers Punk 720 Club Zeds Dead Dance The Main Friends The Sheepdogs Rock Canadian Music Week Showcase FRIDAY (March 20) Time Artist Genre Venue 1:15 AM Buck 65 Hip-Hop/Rap Mohawk (Indoors) Current as of 7:00 PM Monday. List subject to change. TGWN is not responsible for errors or omissions. Have fun and say hello!.
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