
SXSW 2024 Day 9 Recap
March 15
After the afternoon screening of A Tuba to Cuba, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band led a second line parade from the Paramount Theatre to the Mohawk. Photo by Jordan Hefler
Tinashe performed at Pandora @ SXSW at The Gatsby.
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Samuel Grey Horse offers the traditional Texas transportation option to SXSW visitors.
Photo by Judy Won
Two indie music veterans convened for “A Conversation with Kim Deal & Steve Albini.”
Photo by Mike Manewitz
Director Brett Haley and Nick Offerman at the Hearts Beat Loud screening at the Paramount Theatre.
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Will Sheff of Okkervil River during the NPR Music showcase at Stubb's.
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Small Island Big Song opened the Sounds from the World show at Russian House.
Photo by David C. Fox
Priscilla Presley joined the “Featured Session: Elvis Presley: The Searcher.” Elvis Presley: The Searcher (films 1 & 2) screen Thursday.
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Japandroids were part of the House of Duos @ Lustre Pearl Presented by TWIX® showcase on Wednesday night.
Photo by Steve Rogers Photography/Getty Images for SXSW
Superorganism performed at the NPR Music showcase at Stubb's. Photo by Hubert Vestil/Getty Images for SXSW
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Saweetie during Wednesday night’s Pandora @ SXSW show at The Gatsby.
Photo by Ismael Quintanilla/Getty Images for SXSW
Everything happens in pairs at House of Duos @ Lustre Pearl Presented by TWIX®.
Photo by Waytao Shing
After the afternoon screening of A Tuba to Cuba, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band led a second line parade from the Paramount Theatre to Sixth Street.
Photo by Aaron Rogosin
After the afternoon screening of A Tuba to Cuba, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band led a second line parade from the Paramount Theatre to Sixth Street.
Photo by Jordan Hefler
Stella Donnelly performs for NPR’s SXSW Lullabys in front of the Conductors and Resistance installation by Ronen Sharabani, part of the SXSW Art Program, on display through Saturday in Room 3 at the Austin Convention Center.
Photo by Aaron Rogosin
The House of Because hosted by Diet Coke continues through Saturday at Grimes.
Photo by Letitia Smith
Tank and The Bangas at the NPR Music showcase at Stubb's.
Photo by Hubert Vestil/Getty Images for SXSW
Beethoven's Fifth is one of the films available at the Virtual Cinema exhibit at the JW Marriott.
Photo by Ann Alva Wieding
Common performed as part of August Greene at the NPR Music showcase at Stubb's.
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Alaina Moore of Tennis onstage at the House of Duos @ Lustre Pearl Presented by TWIX® showcase on Wednesday night.
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Nikki Reed’s recycled jewelry was on display at the Dell Experience at the Sunset Room.
Photo by Errich Petersen
Nardwuar The Human Serviette will present “Nardwuar’s Video Vault!” on Saturday.
Photo by David Brendan Hall
Aiming For Enrike at the Sounds from Norway show at Elysium.
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Nile Rodgers shared his wisdom during “Music Business 101 - A Q&A with Legendary Music Icon Nile Rodgers.”
Photo by Sean Mathis/Getty Images for SXSW
A visitor to the “A Colossal Wave” VR art exhibit at the Austin Convention Center.
Photo by Letitia Smith
The World’s Longest Cheeseboard (from Wisconsin, of course) was on display at the JW Marriott.
Photo by Amy E. Price/Getty Images for SXSW
Pop hit songwriter Savan Kotecha was a Featured Speaker in the Music Culture & Stories track.
Photo by Dave Pedley/Getty Images for SXSW
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