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Your guide to all the locals musicians at ACL 2022

The festival is bringing two dozen local faces to the stage.

Hundreds of people gather around the Ladybird stage in Zilker Park at dusk.

Last year, ACL brought 23 local voices to the stage.

Photo by Roger Ho

Austin City Limits Festival is just days away — how many Austinites are on your must-see list?

There are 24 Austin-based artists getting on stage at ACL, and whether you’re a local music fanatic or want to get more indie artists on your playlist, there’s a set for everyone to enjoy.

We’ve marked our favorites with 🔥 to give you a jump start.

Friday

Saturday

  • The Barton Hills Choir | Austin Kiddie Limits | 11:30 a.m. | Both weekends
  • Mama Duke | Barton Springs stage | 12 p.m. | Weekend one | Mama Duke’s foray into hip-hop has won her two Austin Hip-Hop Awards. 🔥
  • Adrian Quesada’s Boleros Psicodélicos | Honda stage | 2:15 p.m. | Weekend one | Catch the solo project from one half of Black Pumas. 🔥
  • Conan Gray | Honda stage | 4:15 p.m. | Weekend one
  • Jake Lloyd | T-Mobile stage | 12 p.m. | Weekend two | This charismatic, multifaceted artist is a born performer who transcends genres — this local set is a must-see. 🔥
  • J Soulja | Tito’s stage | 12 p.m. | Weekend two
  • Lesly Reynaga | Barton Springs stage | 12 p.m. | Weekend two
  • Como Las Movies | Honda stage | 12:45 p.m. | Weekend two
  • Good Looks | Tito’s stage | 1 p.m. | Weekend two

Sunday

  • School of Rock | Austin Kiddie Limits | Times vary | Both weekends
  • Wesley Bray and the Disciples of Joy | Stage | 11:45 a.m. | Weekend one
  • Primo the Alien | Tito’s stage | 12:45 p.m. | Weekend one | After missing her set due to weather last year, Primo the Alien is back and ready to “blow all the minds.” 🔥
  • Caleb de Casper | Barton Springs stage | 1:15 p.m. | Weekend one
  • Darkbird | BMI stage | 1:15 p.m. | Weekend one
  • Spoon | Honda stage | 4 p.m. | Both weekends | The nearly 30-year strong band just released their newest album, “Lucifer On the Sofa.” 🔥
  • Eric Tessmer | BMI stage | 5 p.m. | Weekend one
  • Flora & Fawna | Miller Lite stage | 11:45 a.m. | Weekend two | This mesh-clad pop band makes music “to help plants grow” and get you on your feet. 🔥
  • Me Nd Adam | Tito’s stage | 12:45 p.m. | Weekend two
  • Urban Heat | BMI stage | 3 p.m. | Weekend two

View the full schedule here.

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