Watch: Yola's "Austin City Limits" Debut Performance Premieres on PBS

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Yola's debut performance on Austin City Limits premiered on PBS stations across the country this past weekend and can be seen here. Filmed before the pandemic, the session features Yola and her band performing songs from her 2019 Dan Auerbach–produced debut album, Walk Through Fire.

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Yola's debut performance on Austin City Limits premiered on PBS stations across the country this past weekend and can be seen below. Filmed before the pandemic, the session features Yola and her band performing songs from her Dan Auerbach–produced debut album, Walk Through Fire, released in 2019 on Easy Eye Sound / Nonesuch Records. You can watch the set here:

Walk Through Fire "showcases Yola's otherworldly vocals and compelling songwriting," says NPR. "It's the work of an artist sure to stun audiences for years to come." The album was nominated for four Grammy Awards: Best New Artist, Best Americana Album, Best American Roots Performance & Best American Roots Song. You can pick up a copy and hear the album here.

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Yola: "Austin City Limits," October 2020
  • Monday, October 12, 2020
    Watch: Yola's "Austin City Limits" Debut Performance Premieres on PBS
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    Yola's debut performance on Austin City Limits premiered on PBS stations across the country this past weekend and can be seen below. Filmed before the pandemic, the session features Yola and her band performing songs from her Dan Auerbach–produced debut album, Walk Through Fire, released in 2019 on Easy Eye Sound / Nonesuch Records. You can watch the set here:

    Walk Through Fire "showcases Yola's otherworldly vocals and compelling songwriting," says NPR. "It's the work of an artist sure to stun audiences for years to come." The album was nominated for four Grammy Awards: Best New Artist, Best Americana Album, Best American Roots Performance & Best American Roots Song. You can pick up a copy and hear the album here.

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