Music Tastes Good, the ambitious, first-year music and food festival that took the West Coast by surprise last September, will make its triumphant return to Long Beach, CA this fall (Sept. 30-Oct. 1).
To celebrate, the festival is packing its bags and making the trek to Austin, TX for the first ever Music Tastes Good SXSW event on Friday, March 17.
A FREE day-long event, featuring a stellar lineup of music, along with free beer and food (while supplies last) by Outlaw Cook, Music Tastes Good’s SXSW event will serve as a teaser to what is shaping up to be another epic event on the shores of SoCal this fall. RSVP to the event here.
RSVP does not guarantee admission if venue is above capacity.
Music Tastes Good SXSW
21+/ Free
Doors: 11:30am
Bands: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Valhalla (710 Red River Street, Austin, TX)
Lineup:
Broncho – 5pm
Frankie Rose – 4pm
The Sandinistas – 3pm
minihorse – 2pm
Rudy De Anda – 1pm
Vagabon – 12pm
DJ Lance Rock (from TV’s Yo Gabba Gabba! ) – 11:30am-6pm
SAVE THE DATE:
What: Music Tastes Good Festival
When: September 30-October 1, 2017
Where: Long Beach, CA
Lineup to be announced May 5th
About Music Tastes Good:
With its inaugural run, Music Tastes Good hosted an eclectic weekend-long party of music and food that featured the likes of The Specials, Dr. Dog, Rival Sons, Iron and Wine, Squeeze, De La Soul, Sylvan Esso, Warpaint, P.O.S, Living Colour and many more.
The festival will carry on in 2017, despite the tragic and untimely loss of its founder and chief curator, artist/musician Josh Fischel, who passed away on September 29, 2016, after a battle with liver disease. His close friends, family, and his team at Music Tastes Good have banded together to execute his vision for the future of the festival.
Music Tastes Good 2017 promises to deliver another insane lineup of music, with an even greater emphasis on amazing food and drink from some of the top chefs and restaurants from all over Southern California and beyond.
The full lineup for this year’s event won’t be revealed until May 5th, but attendees of the SXSW party will get an advance “taste” of what can be expected this fall.








