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Music Under the Star concert series returns to the Bullock Museum
Thursday, May 30, 2024 by Beth Bond
For the first time since 2017, a free outdoor concert series will once again be held on the Texas Capitol Mall in front of the Bullock Museum. Texas artists will perform at Music Under the Star in the new Capitol Mall Amphitheater starting at 6 p.m. on a handful of summer Fridays, with headliners playing at 7:30 p.m. Music Under the Star began in 2003 and took a hiatus for construction of the Texas Capitol Mall.
- June 14 – Kamica King opening and the Peterson Brothers headlining
- July 19 – Chayito Champion and Keli Rosa Cabunoc opening and Max Baca and Los Texmaniacs headlining
- Aug. 9 – The South Austin Moonlighters opening and Guy Forsyth headlining
Parking is available for $15 in the Bullock Museum’s underground garage. Parking is free for museum members with a Music Under the Star parking voucher. Food and drinks will be available for purchase at all Music Under the Star concerts. Guests can purchase band merchandise through the Bullock Museum Store at the events. Program sponsors KUTX 98.9 will also be on hand to support the event. For more about the artists and their musical styles, visit TheStoryofTexas.com/muts.
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