All eyes turn to Austin, Texas as the 2012 ACL Music Festival returns to Zilker Park October 12th - 14th! 75,000 plus music lovers will converge, on what is widely accepted as the one of the premier music festivals in the world, to experience more than a hundred bands on eight stages over three days. Historically, ACLMF has offered a diverse range of musical fare from chart-toppers to Avant-garde, local heroes to world icons, internet sensations to full-fledged rock royalty. This year is no exception, featuring The Black Keys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Florence + The Machine, The Shins, Iggy & The Stooges, Gotye, Weezer, and many, many more.

No other radio station in Austin gets you up close and personal with ACL like KGSR! Listen to us all throughout the weekend as we broadcast live, with exclusive interviews and live performances from backstage at the 2012 ACL Music Festival. Gotye, The Lumineers, Old 97's and more are all scheduled to stop by. We'll also be broadcasting live with more live performances on Friday and Saturday morning from Threadgill's World Head Quarters! Click here for schedule and broadcast times.

Still not enough ACL to satisfy your music hunger? We've also got tickets to the Official ACL Late Night shows. Most are already sold out, but we've got your chance to win here!

 

ACL Artist of the Day: Kimbra
Nicole Raney
10/9/2012

You've probably already had Kimbra's voice stuck in your head at some point. You may recognize her from that one song you used to jam to all the time, Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know." Her debut album, Vows, was only released here in the States earlier this year and immediately got all the way to number 14 on the Billboard charts. This native New Zealander does a great job of blending pop and soul with a little electronic vibe. Her music video for the song, "Come Into My Head" was just released a few weeks ago and you can watch it below.


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