By Fredo Vasquez 

A selection of concerts coming to Southwest’s music venues.

Post Sex Nachos (Alternative) – Formed at the University of Missouri, this up-and-coming band aims to make people dance with their groovy sounds full of synths and guitars. The band is currently touring to promote its fourth and most mature album, Prima/Vera. For a taste, listen to “Talk About It,” the band’s most streamed song so far. March 8, Pearl Street Warehouse. Tix $21.00

Amaria (R&B) – Tampa native Amari has a modern sound that builds on the mellow yet engrossing aspects of neo-soul. Her music features a sultry blend of smooth vocals and mellow production. For a taste of her delicate vocals, listen to her 2020 song “Twilight.”  March 11, Union Stage. Tix $20 in advance, $25 day of show.

Madeline (Pop) –  Rising pop singer Madelline describes her genre as “Mary Poppins core”, blending whimsical musical theater with early 2000s pop. Her hit “Dopamine” is a good example of her style and ability to keep the audience engaged on social media, releasing English and French versions of the song as well as a version that combines both languages at the same time. March 18, Pearl Street Warehouse. Tix $20-$30

Lane 8 (Electronic) –  American DJ Daniel Goldstein, a.k.a Lane 8, comes to Southwest to promote his latest album, Childish. By raising his children, Lane 8 was inspired to create  expansive yet nostalgic melodies that invite listeners into a world that’s both playful and deeply emotional. March 29, The Anthem. Tix $53-$78. No video or photo allowed; attendees will be required to lock their phone into Yondr pouches.

Underground Springhouse (Funk/Rock) – This jam band from Atlanta combines elements of reggae, country, and funk to create a laid back sound to transport the audience to their favorite tiki bar. If you are curious, you can listen to their song “Joyfell” or play one of their live albums available on Apple Music.   March 29, Pearl Street Warehouse. Tix $20-$30

All shows are subject to cancellation. As of this writing, all shows have available tickets. If you attended any of the shows highlighted in this column or wish to suggest upcoming shows for future columns, email editor@southwester.com and give us your feedback. 

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