Yola to Perform at SXSW and Luck Reunion; Featured in NPR Music's Austin 100

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Yola will be at SXSW Music Festival in Austin to perform from her album Walk Through Fire in an official showcase on March 13 at Central Presbyterian Church and at Luck Reunion on March 14. She will also perform at a number of SXSW radio sessions, showcases, and parties. Yola is on NPR Music's list of "a hundred handpicked highlights from among the thousands of acts playing SXSW 2019."

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Yola will be heading to the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas, next week to perform songs from her Dan Auerbach-produced debut album, Walk Through Fire, out on Easy Eye Sound, in an official showcase on March 13 at Central Presbyterian Church at 11pm and at Luck Reunion on March 14, alongside artists including Mountain Man. She will also perform at a number of SXSW radio sessions, showcases, and parties including Rachael Ray’s Feedback at Stubbs BBQ, Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion, BMI Acoustic Brunch, Jam In The Van, KCRW/Los Angeles, KCMP The Current/Minneapolis, KXT/Dallas, and KUTX/Austin.

Following her feature profile on NPR's Morning Edition on Monday, Yola was included in NPR Music's Austin 100 list of "a hundred handpicked highlights from among the thousands of acts playing SXSW 2019."

Yola will tour the UK and Ireland this spring. In August, she will join Lake Street Dive for a number of US shows and will be performing at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles as special guest of Lord Huron and Shakey Graves. Details and tickets at nonesuch.com/on-tour. Further tour dates will be announced soon.

YOLA IN AUSTIN

Mar 9 British Embassy Party (9pm)
Mar 13 KCRW - Radio Day Stage ACC (5pm)
  Official SXSW Showcase, Central Presbyterian Church (11:20pm)
Mar 14 Luck Reunion
Mar 15 BMI Acoustic Brunch, Four Seasons Hotel Austin (12:10pm)
  The Current Day Party, Barracuda (4:30pm)
Mar 16 KUTX - Live at the Four Seasons (10am)
  The Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion (3pm)
  Rachael Ray's Feedback, Stubbs
Mar 17 Jam in the Van
   
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  • Wednesday, March 6, 2019
    Yola to Perform at SXSW and Luck Reunion; Featured in NPR Music's Austin 100
    Alysse Gafkjen

    Yola will be heading to the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas, next week to perform songs from her Dan Auerbach-produced debut album, Walk Through Fire, out on Easy Eye Sound, in an official showcase on March 13 at Central Presbyterian Church at 11pm and at Luck Reunion on March 14, alongside artists including Mountain Man. She will also perform at a number of SXSW radio sessions, showcases, and parties including Rachael Ray’s Feedback at Stubbs BBQ, Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion, BMI Acoustic Brunch, Jam In The Van, KCRW/Los Angeles, KCMP The Current/Minneapolis, KXT/Dallas, and KUTX/Austin.

    Following her feature profile on NPR's Morning Edition on Monday, Yola was included in NPR Music's Austin 100 list of "a hundred handpicked highlights from among the thousands of acts playing SXSW 2019."

    Yola will tour the UK and Ireland this spring. In August, she will join Lake Street Dive for a number of US shows and will be performing at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles as special guest of Lord Huron and Shakey Graves. Details and tickets at nonesuch.com/on-tour. Further tour dates will be announced soon.

    YOLA IN AUSTIN

    Mar 9 British Embassy Party (9pm)
    Mar 13 KCRW - Radio Day Stage ACC (5pm)
      Official SXSW Showcase, Central Presbyterian Church (11:20pm)
    Mar 14 Luck Reunion
    Mar 15 BMI Acoustic Brunch, Four Seasons Hotel Austin (12:10pm)
      The Current Day Party, Barracuda (4:30pm)
    Mar 16 KUTX - Live at the Four Seasons (10am)
      The Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion (3pm)
      Rachael Ray's Feedback, Stubbs
    Mar 17 Jam in the Van
       
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