This Year's Musical Performances Will Include Blink-182, G-Eazy, All Time
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This year’s musical performances will include blink-182, G-Eazy, All Time Low and Logic, who will take center stage at the Austin360 Amphitheater. All music vouchers must be exchanged for a wristband at the Music Guest Service Tent located in the Vert Village. In addition to the amphitheater lineup, The Reverend Horton Heat will be playing on Thursday night at the Flat-Track and Moto X Step Up venue, following the Harley-Davidson Flat-Track Racing final. Entry to Flat-Track is free with downloaded voucher from ticketmaster.com. Friday, June 3 Amphitheater Hours: 9 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. • Logic: Born Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, hip hop artist Logic is finding success with his sophomore album, The Incredible True Story. Released in November 2015, the album debuted at number three on the Billboard Top 200 and topped the R&B/Hip-Hop chart. Heavily influenced by Frank Sinatra, Logic released his first mixtape Young, Broke, and Infamous in 2010. Signing with Visionary Music Group following his mixtape release, Logic released one mixtape per year, until signing with Def Jam Records in 2013 and releasing his debut album Under Pressure at number four on the Billboard Top 200. Logic is currently beginning The Incredible World Tour in support of his latest album. For more information please visit www.mindoflogic.com. • G-Eazy: Bay area rapper G-Eazy is as dapper as he is driven. Raised in Oakland, California, his recently released sophomore album When It's Dark Out on RCA debuted at number one on Billboard's R&B/Hip Hop Charts and is now certified RIAA Gold. His smash single from the album "Me, Myself, and I" with Bebe Rexha is currently at number seven on Billboard's Hot 100 and is certified platinum. He just completed the first leg of his 35-date sold out When It's Dark Out Tour and is gearing up for the second leg, including international dates starting on March 29th. At the start of his career, G-Eazy enrolled in Loyola University New Orleans’ music industry program, where he crafted a series of buzz-generating mixtapes, culminating in his 2011 breakout, Endless Summer. After graduating in 2012, G-Eazy produced, wrote and recorded his full-length debut album, Must Be Nice¸ which landed at number three on the iTunes Hip Hop chart, independent of a label. In 2014 he dropped his major label debut album, These Things Happen, landing at the top of Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop and Top Rap album charts. For more info please visit www.g- eazy.com. Saturday, June 4 Amphitheater Hours: 9 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. • All Time Low: Since bursting onto the scene in 2003, All Time Low has released six albums and played at major festivals around the world. Made up of band members Alex Gaskarth, Jack Barakat, Rian Dawson and Zack Merrick, All Time Low had already released their first studio album before graduating from high school. They began 2015 with the release of their sixth studio album, Future Hearts and headlined a U.S. Tour in the spring of 2015. The group has also won four AP Awards and four Kerrang Awards, landed the title of “Best Pop Punk Band” at the Top In Rock Awards, and were named “Band of the Year” by Alternative Press magazine. For more info please visit www.alltimelow.com/. • blink-182: Since their humble beginnings 24 years ago, when they started playing in a San Diego garage, blink-182 has sold over 50 million albums worldwide and rocked audiences from Adelaide to Zurich, having become one of the defining rock bands of their generation. Now with Matt Skiba (of Alkaline Trio) joining blink-182 as singer/guitarist, the group starts a new chapter. Skiba debuted with blink-182 in March 2015 with a live performance at the MusInk Tattoo and Music Festival. Early in 2016, Skiba finally entered the studio with bandmates Hoppus and Barker. Although the band had written over 30 songs in the months before the sessions, once they started working with producer John Feldmann they started all over. While ‘blink-182’ has already racked up more than their fair share of Platinum records and blockbuster singles, they're emphatically looking forward to their seventh studio album. .